Does the D-L method take account of ‘substitute’ rules?
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In the sport of cricket, the Duckworth-Lewis method (D/L method) is a way to calculate the target score for the team batting second in a one-day cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstance.I do not think that it takes into account substitute rules.
Please check the following links to see details about this method:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/duckworth-l...
http://www.surreydowns.org/dl-method.htm...
If any allowance were made for the different scoring abilities for overs with fielding restrictions, then the identities of the different types of overs would have to be input into the target calculation, and this would be a considerable and unwelcome complication for the scorers and would prevent targets and par scores being known instantly they are required. But a thorough analysis of several thousand match scorecards covering the different rules in place over the years has shown that the effects of these rules on scoring patterns are not statistically significant. So no allowance for the effect of rules on fielding restrictions has been considered necessary.
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