The Cricket Thread

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DLS method - Birmingham's score would have been adjusted in the innings break which takes into account run rate, wickets lost etc.
But taking no account of Somerset's infinitely superior bowlers, or the wet outfield.
We wuz robbed.
 
But taking no account of Somerset's infinitely superior bowlers, or the wet outfield.
We wuz robbed.

But Somerset still had all 10 wickets available.

It's why DL fundamentally still doesn't work in t20, when there is a mid-innings overs reduction. It generally works alright in 50 over cricket, because each over is only 2% of the innings. Losing 10 overs to rain, for example, in a 50 overs match still leaves 40 overs (and 80% of the innings) for those 10 wickets to utilise, either side of the rain break. The batting - eg speed, risk - often won't duly change that much post rain.

Losing 10 overs to rain, for example, in a 20 over match leaves just 10 overs (and 50% of the innings) for those 10 wickets to utilise. That can drastically change how the batting goes (and, more importantly, would have gone before the rain break if the reduction had been known). That's not an issue if both sides are aware of that at the start (ie it rains before a ball is bowled). But it massively screws over the side batting first, when the rain comes during the match.

Basically, a shift in the balance of resources (ie overs to bat vs wickets remaining) is much more volatile in t20. And even though DL in theory should be able to deal with that, by heavily adding on extra runs to the second innings run chase, it so often doesn't. Warks thought they had 20 overs for 11 of their 12 overs, but were only compensated with 17 extra runs once they found out that they could have batted harder. We thought we had 17 overs for 3 of our 11 overs, but were only compensated with two extra runs once we found out we could have batted harder.
 
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Can't decide what I want from this match. Kent to win it, and begin to run away with a qualifying spot - but keeping Essex behind us? Or Essex win it, to keep all qualifying slots open, but increase the competition for them?
 
I guess I'll go Kent, just because their batting is so strong (excellent top 4 here, with Denly and Billings to join them later in the comp). They really should qualify regardless of what they do here - in which case, let them run away with it and beat everyone.
 
I've only just noticed they're playing Kent v Essex at The Oval. <laugh>

All the Sky daily double-headers - I think there's about 5 in total - are being played at the same ground, to limit how much Sky need to move around the country etc.

One of the double-headers was at Headingley. And Yorkshire weren't in either match!

Our televised match on Thursday is a rare single game for Sky.
 
I guess I'll go Kent, just because their batting is so strong (excellent top 4 here, with Denly and Billings to join them later in the comp). They really should qualify regardless of what they do here - in which case, let them run away with it and beat everyone.
Ha, cheers brendy although supporting Kent is like supporting saints. So many nearly moments and lack of consistency.

Am hopeful this year though for saints and Kent. Back to the Bob Willis Trophy tomorrow?????
 
Salt has been called up as a reserve batsman for the ODI series. That suddenly makes our game on Thursday look more winnable!
 
Gloucs-Northants abandoned because of Covid. Northants player (not involved in the match) has tested positive.