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The Duckworth-Lewis method (DLS) is a mathematical formula used in cricket to calculate target scores in rain-affected matches. It considers the number of wickets in hand and the overs remaining to adjust the target score based on the resources each team has at their disposal. For example, if Team A scores 250 runs in 50 overs and Team B is set a revised target of 220 runs in 40 overs due to rain, DLS ensures that Team B's target reflects the reduced resources available. This method helps maintain fairness in the game when interruptions occur.

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