this calculation is wrong for the case if Bermuda bats first in BD/bermuda game. If Bermuda bats first and get out on 50 and then if BD achieve the target within 6th over then they can overtake the indian NRR.
This is the only remote possibility which can prevent india from moving ahead.
RE:RE:RE:RE:Wrong Calculation
by Pankaj Garg on Mar 22, 2007 07:04 PM Permalink
Look afsar,
at present NRR:
India = 5 (commulative, 2 matches)
BD = -4 (commulative, 2 matches)
If india beats SL by narrow margin say 1 run or in the last ball then their NRR remain same as 5 (commulative, 3 matches).
So BD has to cover a difference of 9 (-4 to 5).
if Bermuda gets out on 50, it means their RR is 1 in that match. so if BD makes that runs in 5 overs it means their RR is 10. So the difference is 9 (10-1). In tat case BD will overtake India