The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern ( DLS ) method is a mathematical formula used in limited-overs cricket to calculate revised target scores for teams in rain-affected matches. It ensures that matches impacted by weather interruptions remain fair by adjusting the chasing team’s target based on overs lost. The ICC formally adopted the Duckworth Lewis Stern ( DLS ) method, which is a formula to fairly calculate the winning side when inclement weather intervenes and the match is interrupted, which includes re-calculating totals when time is lost in the match. The full form of DLS in cricket is Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method. It is a mathematical formula used to calculate revised target scores in limited-overs matches, particularly when a match is interrupted by weather conditions such as rain. What is the Full Form of DLS ? As we said, the DLS full form is the Duckworth-Lewis method and was introduced by two statisticians. The DLS method in cricket has been acting as a blessing for some teams and a disguise for others. It is because the method is incredibly complex and has its own unique way of calculation.

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