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    VJD vs DLS Method in Cricket: Full Comparison, Differences, and Why ICC Still Prefers DLS

    VJD vs DLS Method in Cricket: Understanding the Rain Rules and Their Differences
    CricketMan2 TeamBy CricketMan2 TeamOctober 15, 2025Updated:October 15, 202505 Mins Read
    VJD vs DLS Method in Cricket

    Rain interruptions have always been part of cricket’s unpredictable charm — but they often leave fans and players frustrated when matches get shortened or targets become confusing. To maintain fairness, cricket authorities rely on mathematical systems like the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern (DLS) method and India’s very own V. Jayadevan (VJD) method.

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    While both aim to provide fair revised targets in rain-hit matches, they differ in how they analyze runs, wickets, and match situations. Here’s a complete and simplified breakdown.

    What is the DLS Method in Cricket?

    DLS Method

    The DLS method (Duckworth-Lewis-Stern) was introduced by statisticians Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis in 1997 and later updated by Steven Stern. It is the official method adopted by the ICC for international matches, including World Cups and T20Is.

    How It Works

    • The DLS method calculates revised targets based on the overs remaining and wickets in hand.
    • It assumes that teams score slowly at first and accelerate in the final overs.
    • Using pre-defined resource tables, it adjusts the score to maintain fairness when rain reduces overs.

    Example

    If Team A scores 250/5 in 50 overs and Team B scores 100/2 in 20 overs before rain stops play, DLS might set a revised target of 82 runs in 20 overs.

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    What is the VJD Method in Cricket?

    VJD Method

    The VJD method was developed by Indian engineer V. Jayadevan from Kerala. It is currently used in BCCI domestic tournaments like the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, and Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 League.

    Unlike DLS, the VJD method uses two dynamic curves — one for the normal scoring pattern and another for the accelerated phase. This makes it more flexible and, according to many, closer to real match scenarios.

    How It Works

    • Considers overs played, wickets lost, and run rate trends.
    • Divides an innings into three phases — powerplay (acceleration), middle overs (stabilization), and slog overs (rapid scoring).
    • Provides different weightage for runs scored at different stages of the game.

    Example

    For the same scenario (Team A: 250/5 in 50 overs, Team B: 100/2 in 20 overs), the VJD method might set the target as 85 runs in 20 overs — slightly higher than DLS.

    Key Differences Between DLS and VJD Methods

    FeatureDLS Method (Duckworth–Lewis–Stern)VJD Method (V. Jayadevan)
    Invented ByFrank Duckworth, Tony Lewis, Steven SternV. Jayadevan (India)
    Used ByICC and international cricketBCCI domestic and state leagues
    Calculation BasisResource percentage (overs & wickets)Dynamic scoring curves (normal + accelerated)
    AssumptionsRun rate gradually increases through inningsRun rate peaks in powerplay, dips in middle overs, and rises again at the end
    ComplexityVery complex mathematical formulaEasier to interpret using phase-wise data
    AdaptabilityUpdated regularly but struggles in high-scoring matchesAdapts better to modern scoring rates
    ImplementationICC official methodUsed in Indian domestic cricket
    Accuracy in High TotalsSometimes underestimates or overestimates targetsMore balanced for 300+ or 200+ scores
    Fairness FactorGives more importance to wickets remainingConsiders overall scoring pattern and overs equally

    Why ICC Uses DLS and Not VJD

    Despite the VJD method being widely praised — even by experts like Sunil Gavaskar — the ICC continues to use DLS for international games. The main reasons are:

    1. Global Familiarity: DLS has been used worldwide since 1999 and is integrated into ICC software.
    2. Standardization: All member nations and broadcasters already rely on DLS-based systems.
    3. Limited Trials: The VJD method, though used successfully in Indian leagues, hasn’t undergone global testing.
    4. Administrative Inertia: ICC officials prefer continuity over experimentation with newer systems.

    However, BCCI’s continued use of VJD in domestic tournaments like the Maharaja Trophy 2024 shows strong faith in its accuracy and fairness.

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    Mathematical Approach Comparison

    ScenarioTeam 1 Score (50 overs)DLS Target (20 overs)VJD Target (20 overs)
    200124118
    250154142
    300163163
    350174182

    Observation: DLS shows smaller increases at higher totals, while VJD maintains a smooth, consistent rise — meaning it better reflects modern high-scoring games.

    Recent Usage: VJD in Maharaja Trophy 2024

    In the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2024, matches like Hubli Tigers vs Mangalore Dragons and Mysore Warriors vs Shivamogga Lions used the VJD method to decide results after rain. Players like Manish Pandey led their teams to victory using revised targets calculated by VJD, showing its growing reliability in domestic T20 cricket.

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    Expert Opinion

    • V. Jayadevan (Inventor):
      “The VJD method provides smoother, more realistic targets and avoids sudden jumps that occur in DLS during high scores.”
    • Critics of DLS:
      Say it’s often “sluggish” in high totals and unfairly benefits the chasing team when early overs are lost.
    • Supporters of DLS:
      Argue it’s globally accepted, computer-verified, and statistically proven over thousands of matches.

    Conclusion: Which Method is Better?

    Both systems have their merits:

    • DLS ensures global uniformity and proven track record.
    • VJD offers better flexibility, realism, and adaptability to today’s high-scoring formats.

    While the ICC remains committed to DLS, many believe it’s time the VJD method gets global recognition — especially as cricket continues to evolve with power-hitting and faster scoring trends.

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    In Short:

    • DLS = Official ICC Method (International Level)
    • VJD = Indian Alternative (Domestic Level)
    • Verdict: VJD appears more accurate for modern T20 and ODI scoring patterns, but DLS remains the global standard for now.
    Author’s Note: The debate between DLS and VJD reflects cricket’s constant evolution — balancing data, fairness, and tradition. As the game grows more dynamic, so should its rain rules.
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