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there's a complicated method for determining the winner if a match is stop by rain ,what is called it ​

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Answered by krazzykid3
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Answer:the answer is trs method

Explanation:

it determines the overall score of the team by calculating the current run rate of the team and multiplying it by the number of overs left


pankajkushwahap8kg6j: hmmm, but what is it called???
Answered by dackpower
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The system for deciding the winner in a rain-affected match is designated as the Duckworth Lewis method. The targets of the competition are set frequently using this arrangement in a match that has been disrupted by rains. This system is based on two determinants - the overs left and the wickets were taken.

There is a table which depends on these two determinants, where the percentage is estimated on the assumption of overs left and wickets were taken, and this percentage is utilized to set the targets for winning again. For instance, if 60 overs are left and 9 wickets are taken, then the percentage is 7.6.

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