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Papers of Tony Lewis, statistician, relating to the Duckworth-Lewis scoring method for one-day cricket matches... Correspondence and papers, 1992-2006
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Papers of Tony Lewis, statistician, relating to the Duckworth-Lewis scoring method for one-day cricket matches
Correspondence and papers, 1992-2006
1992-2006
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Papers of Tony Lewis, statistician, relating to the Duckworth-Lewis scoring method for one-day cricket matches
Correspondence and papers, 1992-2006
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Correspondence and papers, 1992-2006
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"Cricket formula original correspondence"
"Background papers"
"Work which led to F(W)"
"Cricket project output": statistical tables and notes for Nat West Trophy, Benson and Hedges Cup and Sunday League
"Summary 2/3.xlx output": statistical tables and graphs for Sunday League matches
Workings for 'bug' formula concerning quanitity of runs expected from various batting partnerships
Various notes, tables and other papers
Data analysis of one-day internationals in Australia in 1992/93 by Professor Rob Willis of Monash Univeristy
Other methods, mainly that of Wayne do Rogo of South Africa
University of the West of England news releases
University of the West of England news releasesm, draft articles and notes for radio interview
News releases
Drafting of articles for 'Tempus', University of the West of England department of mathematical sciences magazine, and other publications
Hand-outs for presentations to International Cricket Council meetings
International Cricket Council correspondence
Overhead projector slides and notes for presentation explaining the method (then called the 'Lancastrian Method') to chief executives of test-playing countries at International Cricket Council meeting
Master copy of hand-outs explaining the method to International Cricket Council and Test and County Cricket Board meetings
Tables and regulations for application of the method on England's tour of Zimbabwe
Use of the method by the Zimbabwe Cricket Union
Summaries of scenarios and other statistical tables for international and Sunday League matches
Presentation to meeting on mathematics and computers in sport at Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
Use of the method in the ICC Trophy in Malaysia
Hand-outs for Test and County Cricket Board/ England and Wales Cricket Board meeting and workshop
Presentation and articles explaining the method
International Cricket Council correspondence
Correspondence mainly with England and Wales Cricket Board (earlier the Test and County Cricket Board) officials on the introduction and operation of the method
Research for revised application of the method ('D/L II') to address potential anomalies
Research for upgraded version of the method (D/L2) to address potential anomalies
"Cricket references": mainly criticism of thesis by James Richardson containing an assessment of the method
Adoption of the method by New Zealand Cricket
Use of the method by New Zealand Cricket
Explanations of the method
Correspondence mainly with Tony Crafter, national umpiring manager of the Australian Cricket Board
"ECB [England and Wales Cricket Board] 97 data analysis": possible change of parameters
'Journal of the Operational Research Society' article on the method; summary sent for Lewis's approval; two press articles on early cricket history
"Fan mail": general correspondence with people interested in the method
Possible revision of the model
Graphs of par scores in 50-over matches
Explanations of the method and some correspondence
Anomalies in the method alleged by the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka
Use of the method by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, and response to critique of it by an Indian writer
'Your comprehensive guide to the Duckworth/Lewis method for resetting targets in one-day cricket (2 copies, one signed by the authors), with original prints of photographs used in it
Miscellaneous correspondence
Possible use of the method in recreational cricket
Training seminar for West Indies cricket officials; reports on controversial end to rain-effected match between Trinidad and Tobago and the Leeward Islands
Use of the method at the Commonwealth Games in Malaysia
"Rough theoretical workings" (handwritten)
Use of the method by the United Cricket Board of South Africa and the Scottish Cricket Union
Summary of the evolution of the method containing confidential unpublished material; 'Journal of the Operational Research Society' articles
Terms for printing of guide to the method by the Marine Sports of Bombay (Mumbai)
Unauthorised publication of copyright Duckworth/Lewis regulations and tables on Indian website
Guidance for the media on the method
Discussion paper and notes on possible revised allocations of overs to bowlers following interruptions
Effect of award of penalty runs for various infringements
Proposed inclusion of Duckworth/Lewis calculations in Vision 2020 cricket statistical analysis software developed by StumpVision (P) Ltd of Bangalore, India
Parameter research
Role of equal probability in the method
Role of equal probability in the method
Drafts of presentation to International Cricket Council Cricket Committee (Playing) reviewing the use of the method in the period 1997-2001
Graphical displays using Duckworth/Lewis methodology to provide information on the state of televised matches
Possible change of estimated parameters
Duckworth/Lewis margins of victory and their proposed use of as an alternative to net run-rates to rank teams on equal points
Explanations of the method and later refinements
Papers assembled in connection with meeting with Clive Hitchcock, cricket operations manager of the International Cricket Council
Proposed removal of anomaly concerning runs targets in abandoned matches
Points systems for Intercontinental Cup, World Cup Qualifying Series and ICC Trophy
Presentation on the method in Barbados
Paramater review, 'match points' as an alternative to net run rates and other matters