Coach Fleming terms D/L method ‘rubbish’
The usually cool and composed Kiwi coach Stephen Fleming was clearly upset after his side Rising Pune Supergiants slumped to yet another defeat in the IPL.
By : migrator
Update: 2016-05-15 15:48 GMT
New Delhi
Fleming hit out at Duckworth-Lewis method and its implementation in T20 games.
"Duckworth-Lewis is rubbish. As soon as you get to D/L, the game is over. I've been saying that for years. The others have said it as well but there's no point carrying on too much about it," he said after MS Dhoni-led side's 9th loss in 12 matches.
"It needs to be addressed. There's no willingness to change. It's not made for a T20 game. It's just ridiculous really and until it's addressed you just hope the sky doesn't open up," Fleming further added.
The Supergiants, who are out of race for a last four berth, suffered after they were set to defend 66 from nine overs as per D/L method, a target Knight Riders knocked off in five overs.
But the Kiwi defended the 'Captain Cool' and said they could have got to a score of 135plus which would have been a par on a turning surface.
"We could have got 135 or 140, maybe 25 runs in the last three overs. We thought 135 would have been a good score. With Dhoni there we were looking those last two overs in particular.
"But we were denied that, so that's one aspect of our score. It was slowing, turning. Probably it would have got slower if there was no rain," he lamented.
"The track was turning. We knew it would have been a difficult chase with our spinners but as soon as D/L came in, the game was over, as simple as that," Fleming quipped.
Asked about Dhoni's unusually slow innings, he said, "It was hard, a difficult pitch to bat on. The approach was to play positive cricket but we lost wickets because the ball turned. It was difficult to score. We knew we would lose wickets with that type of pitch. With spinners on, it would have been a difficult chase.
"Soon they reduced the score, and with the wet ball and rain, it was difficult. There was not much about the game apart from the fact that rain curtailed in what could have been a tight chase. The longer the game, we would have got more chance. As soon as the game reduced, it's game over and end of story," he said.
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