Does IPL has DLS Method: Yes, the Indian Premier League uses the DLS(Duckworth-Lewis-Stern) method in rain-affected matches since the first season.
The DLS method is used to adjust scores when rain or weather interruptions affect the progress of a match. This system is widely adopted in limited-overs cricket formats, including T20s and One-Day Internationals (ODIs), to ensure fair results.
The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method is a mathematical formula used to calculate the revised target score in rain-affected cricket matches. It takes into account:
This method ensures both teams have a fair chance despite the loss of overs due to rain or other interruptions.
Per score is the total that a chasing team should have reached – when they are ‘X’ wickets down – at the time of interruption while the target score is the revised score that a team is required to get after an interruption.
The target score is one fixed number, while the par score changes according to the number of wickets lost. The par scores are calculated before an interruption, while targets are calculated after an interruption.
Here’s how the DLS method is applied during IPL matches:
The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method was first used in the Indian Premier League (IPL) during the Kolkata Knight Riders vs Kings XI Punjab match in the 2009 season played on 26 April 2009 in South Africa.
To calculate a target, the formula may simply be expressed as:
During the match after the interruption, there are only two factors remain with the team for the calculation of this method.
Every team available with these two resources namely:
On the basis of these two resources, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis have prepared a chart which suggests that how many resources are left with the batting side in different situations.
Let us take an example that happens earlier before in DLS history where India beats Australia by 26 runs. This happens in the first ODI of Australia tour of India in Septem