Duckworth-Lewis
/ˌdʌkwɜːθˈluːɪs/adjective
- denoting a method of determining the runs total needed to win a one-day cricket match that is affected by rain or other interruptions达克沃斯-刘易斯方法的(用于因下雨等原因而中断的板球赛中, 以确定获胜者在一天的比赛中所需达到的跑动得分的总分)。
词源
named after the English statisticians Frank Duckworth (born 1939) and Tony Lewis (born 1942), who invented the method.