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▸ noun: (cricket) A mathematical algorithm for generating revised target scores for the side batting second in a rain-affected one-day match.
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▸ noun: (cricket) A mathematical algorithm for generating revised target scores for the side batting second in a rain-affected one-day match.
Similar:
D/L/S,
UDRS,
LDSC,
Douglas Score,
gradient descent,
double dabble,
ADMM,
NLDS,
dotmocracy,
Davis-Putnam algorithm,
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