DLS Par Score Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the par score in cricket using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method based on resources remaining and opposition score.
Purpose: It helps cricket enthusiasts and professionals understand how target scores are adjusted in rain-affected limited-overs matches.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The resources remaining (overs and wickets) multiplied by the opposition score gives the base calculation, divided by 50 (standard ODI innings) plus 1 run.
Details: The DLS method provides fair targets in rain-affected matches by accounting for lost resources (overs and wickets).
Tips: Enter the resources remaining (percentage) and opposition score (runs). Both values must be > 0.
Q1: What exactly are "resources" in cricket?
A: Resources combine the number of overs remaining and wickets in hand, expressed as a percentage of total available resources.
Q2: Why divide by 50 in the formula?
A: This represents a standard 50-over One Day International (ODI) innings length.
Q3: When would I use this calculation?
A: When rain interrupts play and the match needs a revised target based on lost overs.
Q4: How do I find the resources percentage?
A: Official DLS resource tables show percentages based on overs remaining and wickets lost.
Q5: Why add 1 run at the end?
A: This ensures the chasing team always needs to score at least one more run than the opposition.