Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis?

in sports •  7 years ago 

source: Prothom alo

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Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis? Duckworth-Lewis can pronounce another word if you can not! Seeing cricket, and seeing the rainy season, this name is not difficult to find The most acceptable and almost inscrutable act of rain law is found by the two gentlemen. So, what are the two new ones! Not so much, just say that the ICC Champions Trophy should have declared Australia to win against Bangladesh!

Talk about a match, let's remind. Bangladesh stalled 182 runs in their second match In reply, Australia were 83 for 1 in 16 overs. After that rain stopped play. The rain-break did not end. The match was abandoned that day. In the last match, Bangladesh lost to New Zealand for the first time in the ICC tournament in the semifinals.

Duckworth and Lewis said in a column of Cricinfo that Australia won the paperwork on that day. In that case, India's opponent in the semi-finals is not Bangladesh, Australia's rising. The issue may seem unbelievable to those who follow cricket. Because, for the one-dayer cricket to get any result, the two teams have to bat at least 20 overs. Australia have played 16 overs. Duckworth and Lewis's claim that Australia could be declared victorious on the same day.

That night the play was stopped at 8 o'clock. And it was said, the game will begin at 8:30 in the night. As a result, Australia will be cut in 7 overs. Australia's new target of 43 overs was 166. But it was not possible to start playing with rain again at 8:30. As a result, when the game was reduced by one over for rain, the goal for Australia was gradually decreasing as it was. That means, when the game started 9 hours 59 minutes before the scheduled cut off, Australia's target was reduced. But the game can not be started before the cut-off, because the match has been canceled by two umpires.

But Duckworth and Lewis said the goal for rain was changing every over. If the match came down to 30 overs, then Australia's target was 120. It was Australia's target of 79 runs in 22 overs. But Australia already crossed the goal. And when the match came down to 22 overs, it was already before the cut-off. That means, at 9:51 am, the two umpires would have won Australia's reckoning if they did not find the rain, and that would be Australia's winner!

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It is tragic to see cricket matches be ruined because of bad weather but it is all part of the game. Bangladesh can still hold their heads high from efforts in that tournament.

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