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Cricket’s devil in Duckworth/Lewis rule: Read on to find the dramatic rain-affected finishes

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Updated: April 3rd, 2020, 07:15 IST
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Frank Duckworth (L) and Tony Lewis who passed away Wednesday

Frank Duckworth (L) and Tony Lewis who passed away Wednesday

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London: It may have replaced a system that produced the farcical finish that saw South Africa needing to score 21 runs off one ball to beat England in a 1992 World Cup semifinal in Sydney, but the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DL) method has been involved in its fair share of controversy as well.

The death of Tony Lewis (78), who together with fellow mathematician Frank Duckworth devised the original D/L formula, designed to set revised targets in weather-affected limited overs matches, was announced Wednesday.

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The system was introduced in 1997 and adopted by the International Cricket Council (ICC) two years later, with Steven Stern becoming the custodian of the method when mathematicians Duckworth and Tony Lewis retired.

“His (Tony Lewis) contribution to the game of cricket will be remembered for years to come,” said ICC general manager Geoff Allardice as he paid Thursday tribute to Lewis.

Critics, however, insist the system is too complicated and this agency looks at three of the most dramatic finishes to a match involving the Duckworth-Lewis (D/L) formula.

2003: South Africa exit own World Cup as Boucher blocks out

Co-hosts South Africa needed to beat Sri Lanka in their final group game in Durban to go through to the second phase Super Sixes. When rain stopped play with five overs, South Africa were 229 for six. That was the ‘par score’ under D/L method –crucially the figure a team need in order to tie rather than win. It appeared on-strike batsman Mark Boucher believed the Proteas had won when he blocked what became the last ball of the match, rather than run a winning single. “Both Shaun Pollock (South Africa captain) and Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lankan captain) had the same papers (with the run-rates),” said Duckworth. “Sanath read it right and Shaun didn’t.”

2009: Dyson gets it wrong for the West Indies

Someone else who certainly ‘didn’t read it right’ was West Indies coach John Dyson. With his extraordinary blunder he gifted England victory in the first one-day international in Guyana.

With the light fading, Stuart Broad had Denesh Ramdin leg before to shift the D/L target in England’s favour, with West Indies needing 27 from 22 balls. Dyson, however, insisted his not-out batsmen walk off after reading the sheet in front of him.

“When it came down to that last wicket I didn’t go across the column,” former Australia opening batsman Dyson admitted afterwards. “I went down the wrong column… It was a bad mistake.” A few months later, after a run of poor results, Dyson was sacked.

2018: Scotland’s World Cup heartache

Scotland had to beat the West Indies in a qualifying match in Harare to reach the 2019 World Cup in England. Chasing 199 to win, they were 125 for five off 35.2 overs when a downpour ended the game.

The Scots felt aggrieved after Richie Berrington was given out lbw for 33 in what appeared to be a poor decision. But with no Decision Review System (DRS) in use at the qualifiers, they had no way of challenging the on-field umpire’s verdict. Had Scotland been just four down for the same total come the rain, they would have won and qualified.

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