2007 Cricket World Cup Final: How The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method (DLS) Shaped Australia vs Sri Lanka.
The match between Australia and Sri Lanka, held at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown on 28th April 2007.
Role of DLS:
Before the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method, there were several less sophisticated methods used to determine a result in rain-affected cricket matches:
Unlike earlier methods that relied on guesswork (average run rate, last wicket stand) or unrealistic assumptions (most effective overs), the DLS method uses complex statistical analysis to create a fair target score. It considers factors like wickets lost and remaining overs, leading to a more accurate and adaptable approach for rain-affected cricket matches.
The Evolution of DLS: From Duckworth-Lewis to Duckworth-Lewis-SternThe DLS method was originally named after the two English statisticians who devised it: Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. It was known as the Duckworth-Lewis method (D/L) when it was first introduced in 1997.
Later, in 2014, Australian statistician Steven Stern made significant contributions to refining the model, particularly for the fast-paced nature of T20 cricket. In recognition of his work, the method was then renamed to the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method (DLS) to reflect the combined efforts of all three individuals.
How Does the DLS Method Work? A Step-by-Step ExplanationData Collection and Analysis:
Resource Percentages:
Target Setting Algorithm:
Continuous Improvement:
Basic Principles of DLS
1. Resources: The method considers two primary resources in a cricket match: Overs remaining and Wickets in hand
2. Resource Table: The DLS method uses a resource table that assigns a percentage value to every possible combination of overs remaining and wickets lost. This table quantifies the remaining scoring potential of a team given the state of the match.
3. Calculation of Resources: Before the interruption, the resources available to each team are calculated. After the interruption, the new resources available to the team batting second are recalculated based on the number of overs remaining and wickets in hand.
Steps in Applying the DLS Method1. Determine Total Resources Available to Both Teams– Team 1’s Resources (R1): Resources available to Team 1 based on their full allocation of overs. Team 2’s Initial Resources (R2_initial): Resources available to Team 2 before the interruption.
2. Calculate Resources Lost Due to Interruption: Calculate the resources lost due to the interruption for Team 2 by comparing the resources available before and after the interruption. Remaining Resources for Team 2 (R2_final): Resources remaining after the interruption.
3. Compute Resource Ratio: The resource ratio is calculated by dividing Team 2’s remaining resources by the total resources of Team 1.
– Resource Ratio (RR) = (R2_final) / R1
4. Adjust Target Score:
– The target score for Team 2 is adjusted based on the resource ratio.
– If Team 1 scored S1 runs, the revised target T for Team 2 is calculated as:
T = S1 * (Resource Ratio) + {par score adjustment}
Example Calculation of DLS Method: Simplifying the ComplexSuppose: team 1 scores 250 runs in 50 overs. Team 2 has an interruption after 20 overs, reducing their total to 30 overs.
Using the DLS method:
1. Team 1’s Resources: 50 overs, 10 wickets: 100% resources.
2. Team 2’s Initial Resources: 50 overs, 10 wickets: 100% resources.
3. Team 2’s Resources After Interruption: 30 overs, 10 wickets: Suppose 75% resources (as per the DLS resource table).
4. Resource Ratio:
– Resources available to Team 2 after interruption = 75%.
– Resources used by Team 1 = 100%.
– Resource Ratio (RR) = (R2_final) / R1 = {75} / {100} = 0.75
5. Adjusted Target:
– Using the ratio, the adjusted target score “T”
T = 250 * 0.75 = 187.5
– Rounded up: 188 runs.
Duckworth Lewis Stern Methodology : a guide by ICC
Clippings from the DLS table, used to determine the resource% directly
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