Ind Vs Nz semi-final update: DLS Method and India’s Target
Home > News Shots > Sports newsThe first semi-final match between India and New Zealand was stopped by rain on July 9, Tuesday while the kiwis were batting at 211/5 after 46.1 overs. Ross Taylor and Tom Latham will continue the rest of the innings for New Zealand once the match resumes at 3 PM today. However, it looks like the weather still has plans to hold the game.
According to the weather forecast by Accuweather, “Skies will often be cloudy through Wednesday, with further heavy showers at times. Some brighter interludes are possible between the showers though,". The current scenario brings us back to the 2002 champions trophy final match between India and Srilanka which was called off due to rain and the trophy was shared by the two subcontinent nations.
Therefore, in the case of wet weather delaying the play and if New Zealand could not finish their remaining innings Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method will come into the picture. Popular sports statistician Mohandas Menon has drafted a tweet mentioning the possible target for India based on the DLS method.
His tweet read, “In case New Zealand doesn't bat again, India's target in 46 overs will be 237,40 overs will be 223, 35 overs will be 209, 30 overs will be 192, 25 overs will be 172, 20 overs will be 148”
In case New Zealand doesn't bat again, India's target in
46 overs will be 237
40 overs will be 223
35 overs will be 209
30 overs will be 192
25 overs will be 172
20 overs will be 148#IndvNZ #NZvInd#CWC19 #CWC2019
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) July 9, 2019
There were a total of 4 abandoned matches in the ICC World Cup 2019 so far. As per the latest update by Mohandas Menon, there is only a 0-10% chance of rain today and it is most likely that the match will resume without DLS Method.
The good news is no rain expected at Old Trafford today. The chances of rain btw 0% to 10%. It will be mostly cloudy but with few sunny spells at times. A very good chance for a result without using the DLS method.#CWC19#CWC2019 #INDvNZ #INDvsNZ #NZvsIND #NZvInd#SemiFinal1
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) July 10, 2019