The Duckworth-Lewis table (named for the English statisticians who invented it) is designed to calculate the final scores of one-innings cricket (usually One Day International or Twenty20) matches in which the chasing team (the one batting second) loses its opportunity to bat on an equal footing with the first team, usually on account of bad weather. It attempts to extrapolate the likely outcome based on how the chasing team actually performed at the time.
Jack Duckworth was a fictional character from British soap opera Coronation Street who was portrayed by Bill Tarmey between 1979 and 2010.
A batting team has two 'resources' that it can use to produce runs. These are Wickets in hand, and Balls yet to be bowled. There is a table that will tell you what percentage of your resources you have left, given the number of wickets in hand, and the number of balls left to be bowled. When weather or light prevents some of the overs being played, then the team will have lost some resources. This change in the team's resources will be a percentage. Their target is reduced by this percentage. "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duckworth-Lewis_method" "http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/rules_and_equipment/4184006.stm" - The example on this website explains it really well. hi..ya it is right
Jack Duckworth was played by Bill Tarmey. He first appeared in Coronation Street in November 1979, and was in the show until his death in November 2010.
Terry Duckworth is an occasional character who has been played by Nigel Pivaro.
John Manicoff and Timothy Duckworth
the batters
Garry Duckworth's birth name is Gary Arthur Duckworth.
Joey Duckworth's birth name is Joseph Alan Duckworth.
Tammy Duckworth was born on March 12, 1968.
The cast of Duckworth - 2011 includes: Bill Raymond as Eli Duckworth
Marilyn Duckworth was born in 1935.
Tommy Duckworth was created in 1992.
George Duckworth was born in 1901.
George Duckworth died in 1966.
Vera Duckworth was created in 1974.
James Duckworth died in 1915.
James Duckworth was born in 1840.