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South Africa beat Pakistan by 13 runs (DLS method) in the third ODI to take 2-1 series lead

Damn, the rain may spoil it for Pakistan. Another issue with the DL method but what can one do.
 
Pakistan has to bring their wicket taking bowlers on. Shadab or someone to eke out another wicket. That will change the equation.
 
Par score after 13 overs is 60/1.

South Africa at 67/1.

20 overs needed for a result (90/1 would win it for South Africa).
 
Par score after 13 overs is 65/1.

South Africa at 77/1.

20 overs needed for a result (90/1 would win it for South Africa).
 
If it's going to rain, needs to shower the ground before 20 overs.
 
Shadab Khan! What a fielder! End this Curran, pandya, faheem nonsense. This boy is the real deal.
 
Actually [MENTION=134505]rhony[/MENTION] and others I might be wrong. That was for the old Duckworth Lewis method not the currently used Duckworth Lewis Stern method which requires a higher scoring rate initially.
 
Van dessen sleeping pill 2 is walking in. I think Holder will be a lot more entertaining in the test than this guy.
 
Huge wicket, please tell me the DL rate has also increased with that wicket?
 
Actually [MENTION=134505]rhony[/MENTION] and others I might be wrong. That was for the old Duckworth Lewis method not the currently used Duckworth Lewis Stern method which requires a higher scoring rate initially.

Does this calculator take the update into account?

http://www.boltoncricket.co.uk/DLcalc.html

ICC releases updated version of Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method, Code of Conduct

https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cr...ern-method-code-of-conduct-1352448-2018-09-29
 
Shadab was brilliant but is up with our bowlers/fielder not getting behind the wickets to collect the throws?!

Saw the same thing in last game and Sarfraz was livid!
 
Why is DL method favouring SA? They are clearly in the losing seat right now
 
Pak need to get to 20 overs quick, shadab and imad need to hurry up so we can get a result. For sa to win they need to be 116 at 20 overs to win.
 
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