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The Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method (DLS) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score (number of runs needed to win) for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances. The method was devised by two English statisticians, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis (not to be confused with former cricketer Tony Lewis), and was formerly known as the Duckworth–Lewis method (D/L). It was introduced in 1997, and adopted officially by the ICC in 1999. After the retirements of Duckworth and Lewis, Professor Steven Stern became the custodian of the method and it was renamed to its current title in November 2014.

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  • Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method (de)
  • Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method (en)
  • Méthode Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (fr)
  • Metodo di Duckworth-Lewis (it)
  • Duckworth-Lewis-Sternmethode (nl)
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  • Die Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method (DLS-Methode), ursprünglich Duckworth-Lewis Method (D/S-Methode), dient in der Sportart Cricket dazu, in One Day Internationals und Twenty20-Matches, im Falle von Unterbrechungen, die zum Sieg benötigte Punktzahl der als zweites schlagenden Mannschaft, das sogenannte Target, zu berechnen. (de)
  • En cricket, la « méthode Duckworth-Lewis-Stern » (Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method ou D/L/S method) est un moyen de calcul destiné à déterminer le score à atteindre pour l'équipe qui est à la batte en second dans les matchs de format one-day cricket ou Twenty20 (dans lesquels le nombre de lancers auxquels une équipe fait face est limité) interrompus par les intempéries ou par tout autre circonstance. L'objectif fixé est fonction du nombre de lancers auxquels l'équipe doit encore faire face et du nombre de joueurs non éliminés qu'il lui reste. (fr)
  • Il metodo Duckworth–Lewis è un metodo matematico utilizzato nello sport del cricket come mezzo per calcolare il punteggio necessario per vincere (target) della squadra che batte per seconda in condizioni particolari derivanti dalla cancellazione di parte della partita per via delle condizioni atmosferiche. È ufficialmente utilizzato dall'International Cricket Council per le partite di One Day International e Twenty20. Il sistema prende il nome dai due ideatori e . (it)
  • The Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method (DLS) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score (number of runs needed to win) for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances. The method was devised by two English statisticians, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis (not to be confused with former cricketer Tony Lewis), and was formerly known as the Duckworth–Lewis method (D/L). It was introduced in 1997, and adopted officially by the ICC in 1999. After the retirements of Duckworth and Lewis, Professor Steven Stern became the custodian of the method and it was renamed to its current title in November 2014. (en)
  • De Duckworth-Lewis-Sternmethode (DLS-methode) is in de sport cricket een wiskundige manier om bij een eendagswedstrijd die om welke reden dan ook niet kan worden uitgespeeld, toch de winnaar te bepalen. Door regen of invallende duisternis kan het gebeuren dat de tweede partij minder overs kan maken (minder ballen kan spelen) dan de eerste partij. Er wordt dan berekend op hoeveel het tweede team zou zijn uitgekomen als het alle overs had gespeeld. (nl)
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