RCB vs DCSo, which match are you watching tonight?
got the answer. But how the last 4 teams can calculate the statistics ??Why both matches at same time, Unlike 3:30pm & 7:30pm matches???
Any specific reason?
Let's say, SRH V MI was the last match of the league stage and KKR V RR match was the penultimate match, if they are playing concurrently no one would know what to do to qualify and no outside matter effects the Playoffs spot.. Today's match is actually was an advantage for MI as they would have known what to do to knock out KKR and qualify for the play-offs.. That's what they are trying to avoid, may be from next season.got the answer. But how the last 4 teams can calculate the statistics ??
If these 4 teams are in race for playoffs then is there any chance to get statistics while playing??
Actually, it's a rehearsal for Star Sports for next season as they want to test out before doing the same next season.. Of course it would have been great if all the four matches would have happened at the same time yesterday or today..today's both matches are almost dead rubbers.
if yesterday's matches were happened at same time, it would be more interesting.
Are there any chance of Calculations for RCB to get 2nd place in table? Almost same like MI ??today's both matches are almost dead rubbers.
if yesterday's matches were happened at same time, it would be more interesting.
yes, almost same. Largest Victory margin in IPL history is 146 .Are there any chance of Calculations for RCB to get 2nd place in table? Almost same like MI ??
Every team want to qualify till last minute based on calculation.So this rule not beneficial most of the times for last 2 matches if this rule continues in future IPLsif they are playing concurrently no one would know what to do to qualify
for team fan , that can not be beneficial. but, for overall cricket , this experiment is good.Every team want to qualify till last minute based on calculation.So this rule not beneficial most of the times for last 2 matches if this rule continues in future IPLs