BCCI chooses VJD method over DLS for domestic cricket

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to use the VJD method instead of the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method for rain-affected matches in domestic tournaments. This change is notably seen in the Maharaja Trophy 2024.
What is the VJD Method?
- Introduction: The VJD method, named after its creator V. Jayadevan, is a mathematical formula developed in India. It is used to set target scores in rain-affected one-day and T20 matches.
- Comparison to DLS: Unlike the DLS method, the VJD method is simpler and easier to understand. It was applied in the recent match between Mysore Warriors and Shivamogga Lions.
How Does the VJD Method Work?
- Key Variables: The method considers several factors, including:
- Run rate at the time of interruption
- Number of overs played
- Number of wickets lost
- Resources available to the second-batting team, including overs left and wickets held
- Advantages:
- Simplicity: The VJD method is less complex compared to the DLS method.
- Fairness: It aims to provide a more equitable target score in rain-affected matches.