@M I see you comment everywhere… why are you so insistent to point out the popularity of the sports side by side? It’s not a competition? And also, your comment has no relevance at all to the original comment. 😂
@@samuelatienzo4627 he’s a bot that has been programmed to respond to comments of videos related to non soccer sport related videos. I’ve seen them in AFL, cricket, NRL and NBA.
The only people who pretend to understand the Duckworth Lewis calculations are mathematicians. And as a mathematician let me say it's a crap system that relies on some very outdated assumptions.
@@jeffthedoggo7990 The rate of change in cricketing statistics against the rate of certain scenarios occurring means that in many of the potential match situations occurring, statistics dating back 10-15 years are in use in the current calculations in the Duckworth Lewis method. For example, if looking at a corner case situation such as a match is interrupted with 5 wickets down in the 8th over of the game, you are including matches from as far back as the 2007 edition of the T20 World Cup in your calculations because that scenario has been that rare. The way a team would have responded to this scenario in 2007 probably isn't all that relevant to how they would respond in 2022. Simply put, without an adequately large body of statistics for certain corner case cricketing match situations there are a lot of situations where DL method falls over. Or to put it another way "there are lies, damned lies and statistics"
@@jarrodbright5231 since cricket is a running game that changes regularly, wouldn't the statistics from 15 yrs back also be sort of relevant to today's game? Also I don't know even a little bit about how the DLS system works but would there be a possibility of perhaps making it so the stats from 15 yrs ago have much less weighting than the stats from recent times?(Kind of like the "Holt Winters method?). From a high school student, not a mathematician(yet?) lol. Edit: I understand you saying that very specific scenarios tend to be super rare but is it possible maybe that the super rare scenarios that happened in the past get more weighting and scenarios similar to that also get weighting but less weighting on the calculation? Basically weighting is heavier as the stat is more recent and the weighting is heavier when a stat is very similar to the context we're working with and this way you kind of incorporate how recent teams would have dealt with it into the calculation? Idk I'm rambling at this point
For those who don't understand Duckworth-Lewis: Imagine you're in school and you played a game against your friends, but break ended before you could finish. Normal people would call it a draw or continue later, but Duckworth is the guy who goes on arguing that if you look at past games and compare it to how far you got, then really he would have won so he thinks that it should count as a win. Nobody likes him
I've never seen cricket explained in such a way that will confuse novices so completely, but still show that the guy explaining cricket knows the game really well.
As someone who has both played the game fairly extensively in times past, and watched it a fair bit, I can gleefully confirm that, indeed, no one in their right mind plays, or watches it. However, people in their right mind are EXCESSIVELY tedious to be around, so it works out well for us loonies, I think🤣
@@peteredwards2318 alot of people watch it indian, pakistan, bangladesh, sri lanka, england, australia, new zealand, netherlands, oman, west indies, nambia, zimbabwe, scotland, ireland & etc many watch it, please respect it
Lol hilarious. Next you should do the guy who decides cricket fans, nrl fans and soccer fans lol. As they all have different dress codes. Cricket bucket kfc hats and colourful wigs, nrl jerseys scarf and flags plus some choice words lol, soccer the blow horns and riots. Jimmy you are such an amazing comedian
I've always loved cricket and never had any issue with following the game play or understanding the rules... However after this, somehow, I'm now very confused... 🤯🤣
🍸🍸🍸🦗🏏 this video could have gone on for five days, I'd have watched it all too and loved every second! Excellent! I want to go to an Ashes match with Sir!
I'm getting a bit worried by how genuine Sir's drunk voice sounds... What are we going to do if Sir has to go to rehab and Jason is left to carry the show?
I’m a big Cricket fan and everything he said was correct and I absolutely loved this to be fair he knows a lot about the game especially about Duckworth Lewis
Is it just me or did the Guy who Decides seem a little bit more “Juiced up” than usual????? 😂🥴 Wow Jimmy! You really did bowl into your research for this one🏏🏏🏏 Thanks Jimmy 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍸🍸🍸
I recently educated my Aussie friend on how the scoreboard (Fenway's Green Monster specifically) works in baseball. And he found it confusing. I watched this and became even MORE confused about cricket than I had been before. This game is NUTS!
I finally understand why I don’t like cricket. I always felt a little unaustralian, now I know I prefer logic in my sports. I will now go a sit astride a 700kg animal and do patterns in an area marked by letters that are in no discernible order whatsoever, careen flat out through field and forest leaping solid stuff and finally rollick about a lawn filled with brightly coloured fence type, springing over things that fall with the slightest breeze. Now that’s a sort for Jimmy to explain…
As a UKese person, all I've ever experienced from cricket is "England win the first day of the Ashes; England dominate on the 2nd day of the Ashes; England pull it out of the bag on the 3rd day; England look strong on the 4th day; 5th day of the Ashes and England lose the series."
It was invented by rich English gentlemen who did not have to work. It use to be timeless so could go for a month or forever till all the batters got out.
Did you know originally cricket was played with underarm bowling. Victorian women would play for exercise (not much running around with tight corsets) and their arm would get caught up in their skirts, so they started overarm bowling. This was found to be much more accurate, so the men adopted it into cricket.
So basically Cricket is the overcomplicated grown-up version of that strange game your 5-year-old made with his friends when they got bored at school one day.
Bill Bryson has a very entertaining chapter on cricket in his superb 'Down Under' book. There's an audio version on UA-cam, if you enjoyed Jimmy then you'll Bill equally.
yaaa only the most glorious most sophisticated game known to mankind. Now that he described it, I wonder how on earth I understand cricket, must be some kind of genius.
He came on from the Paddington end and delivered a fine googly that was taken at silly mid on, that was his hat trick and another golden duck right before the tea break. Its not complicated people.
Its better than baseball. Atl the bat is flat whoever invented baseball thought a round bat would be smart. And why do you have to run if you already know its a home run.
Reminds me of the old explanation of Cricket: You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out. When he is out, he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side that's been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out. There are two men called umpires who stay all out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. Sometimes they will decide to send everyone in, even if they're not out, until such a time for them to go back out. When both sides have been in and all the men have out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game.
Let’s have umpires, but when they can’t see what happened, or they don’t want to have to make a decision on their own, they can draw a little square in the air and look at some instant replay.
What I got out of this video is that Jimmy actually really understands cricket 🤣
Jimmy also understands nursing 🙌
@M I see you comment everywhere… why are you so insistent to point out the popularity of the sports side by side? It’s not a competition? And also, your comment has no relevance at all to the original comment. 😂
@@samuelatienzo4627 he’s a bot that has been programmed to respond to comments of videos related to non soccer sport related videos. I’ve seen them in AFL, cricket, NRL and NBA.
@@ridsbabs2130 how do say ‘asshole’ in bot language? 🤖
@M There are only 195 countries, mate
Well done for addressing Duckworth Lewis 😂
Actually think it was better explained here than it is by most commentators 😂😂
@M factually incorrect
@M considering there are only 195 countries on earth this is quite wrong
@M name all 250 countries.
@M Cricket complexity+intelligence >>>>>> Soccer
@M you guys first decide if its soccer or football
Legend has it that's he's still explaining Duckworth Lewis to this minute
Legend has it, that he is still busy
@M its called football
so basically you take the square of the hypotenuse and times it by the degrees it is outside divided by the amount of umpires.....
@@nimeshbandara2962 yes, yes it is
@M there aren't 250 countries in the world
I learned more about cricket in 7 minutes than I have in 27 years as an Aussie. I regret nothing
Both cricket and soccer are 2 of the world's most boring sports....
@M who asked feckhead
@M There are only 195 COUNTRIES in the world u dumbass
@M Bro there are only 195 countries in the entire world. What are you smoking?
Noice my dude
Missed an opportunity for this
Jason: And whoever scores the most runs wins?
Sir: Yes Jason…….but also no Jason. Sometimes there is no winner
Jason: ohh and then what😂😂
Yes, this has so many pathways. 1 innings, 2 inings,win lose draw. Batting on forcing the follow-on, taking turns.
Duckworth Lewis
Jason - "What the fuck is that?"
Nobody knows Jason. NOBODY KNOWS
The only people who pretend to understand the Duckworth Lewis calculations are mathematicians.
And as a mathematician let me say it's a crap system that relies on some very outdated assumptions.
@@jarrodbright5231 How? I was under the impression that it uses regularly updated stats to do the resource calculations.
@@jeffthedoggo7990 The rate of change in cricketing statistics against the rate of certain scenarios occurring means that in many of the potential match situations occurring, statistics dating back 10-15 years are in use in the current calculations in the Duckworth Lewis method.
For example, if looking at a corner case situation such as a match is interrupted with 5 wickets down in the 8th over of the game, you are including matches from as far back as the 2007 edition of the T20 World Cup in your calculations because that scenario has been that rare. The way a team would have responded to this scenario in 2007 probably isn't all that relevant to how they would respond in 2022.
Simply put, without an adequately large body of statistics for certain corner case cricketing match situations there are a lot of situations where DL method falls over. Or to put it another way "there are lies, damned lies and statistics"
@@jarrodbright5231 since cricket is a running game that changes regularly, wouldn't the statistics from 15 yrs back also be sort of relevant to today's game? Also I don't know even a little bit about how the DLS system works but would there be a possibility of perhaps making it so the stats from 15 yrs ago have much less weighting than the stats from recent times?(Kind of like the "Holt Winters method?). From a high school student, not a mathematician(yet?) lol.
Edit: I understand you saying that very specific scenarios tend to be super rare but is it possible maybe that the super rare scenarios that happened in the past get more weighting and scenarios similar to that also get weighting but less weighting on the calculation? Basically weighting is heavier as the stat is more recent and the weighting is heavier when a stat is very similar to the context we're working with and this way you kind of incorporate how recent teams would have dealt with it into the calculation? Idk I'm rambling at this point
that includes messrs duckworth and lewis
As someone from the USA, I appreciate such a straight forward explanation for the rules of cricket.
🤣 I was thinking of Americans all through the video. Now try and understand aussie rules football...
@@guzzis3 I've heard people are just as confused by baseball, but having grown up around it, I feel I'm a bad judge about its complexity
@@buckysrevenge baseball is pretty simple if you understand the rules of cricket. Cricket is not simple if you understand baseball. :)
@M there arent even 250 countries. And does being played in more countries make it better?
Its "laws" of cricket.
Only Australian bowls it along the ground against NZ 🤣
Nice Trevor Chappell reference.
Funniest part of this video! Hahahah.
Should have covered Mankad - only done by India.
Atleast we don't play middle stump cricket XD
Yes,we will never live that down,and rightly so.
You forgot that the duckworth Lewis system also involves dividing the total number of runs scored by the average weight of the groundskeeping staff
Multiplied by the number of tools in a Sidchrome tool set
@@jamesewnchambers3466 multiplied by 1.0069 raised to power of the sum of the numbers on the players shirts combined
@@Ayross237 plus the amount of people in the crowd divided by the temperature plus the umpires’ favourite number
Divided by ur mom age….which is basically infinity
@@x2vl0ee51 tf you shudve continued with this man... It was so hilarious
Jimmy's drunk acting is getting scarily more and more refined.
He"s NOT acting
*And their only defence is a piece of wood* 😂😂
Test cricket - a 'test' of relationships between those that like cricket and those that don't. Love your work Jimmy 💖 xx
For those who don't understand Duckworth-Lewis:
Imagine you're in school and you played a game against your friends, but break ended before you could finish. Normal people would call it a draw or continue later, but Duckworth is the guy who goes on arguing that if you look at past games and compare it to how far you got, then really he would have won so he thinks that it should count as a win.
Nobody likes him
I'm convinced the masterminds of cricket came up with their rules whilst on a week long bender.
Umm... you literally just watch the guy who decides, decide the rules of cricket while on a bender. What? Are you stupid Jason? :D
must be
"If rains the biggest problem over here, the game was probably invented somewhere without rain right?"
"NO JAson..."
We are never living it down.... Australia do roll it along the ground but only when they play NZ. Bahaha yep! Had me in fits of laughter
Have you watched Richie Benaud’s response on UA-cam? Classic.
And they’re still fucking moaning about it.
40 years ago…we need to move on
I found that equal parts hilarious, infuriating and embarrassed that it happened.
OMFG!!!!.....best aussie definition of a cricket game ever lol!!!... Thanks Jimmy
As a kiwi, I feel vindicated…
I've never seen cricket explained in such a way that will confuse novices so completely, but still show that the guy explaining cricket knows the game really well.
He did very well. More confused than before.
This is actually what cricket is for. Its why England introduced it to the Empire whilst being only slightly more pissed than James in the vid
Literally me explaining cricket to my friends😂
“Nobody in their right minds would play this sport” 😂
Or play
Or watch it.
As someone who has both played the game fairly extensively in times past, and watched it a fair bit, I can gleefully confirm that, indeed, no one in their right mind plays, or watches it. However, people in their right mind are EXCESSIVELY tedious to be around, so it works out well for us loonies, I think🤣
@@peteredwards2318 yup
@@peteredwards2318 alot of people watch it
indian, pakistan, bangladesh, sri lanka, england, australia, new zealand, netherlands, oman, west indies, nambia, zimbabwe, scotland, ireland & etc
many watch it, please respect it
I grew up watching and playing cricket and have never thought how ridiculous the sport actually is! Great work Jimmy
Same...fell in love with a sport that's so useless and time wasting between a ball, a bat, and wickets!
SHUT UP JASON, this is going to be my new saying 😂😂👍
Edit: need to see the bloopers for this one..
What about the tea breaks and cucumber sandwiches? Isn't that the important bit?
Haha I grew up with a cricket obsessed Dad but I still learnt more about cricket from this video than I’ve known my whole life 😂
Lol hilarious. Next you should do the guy who decides cricket fans, nrl fans and soccer fans lol. As they all have different dress codes. Cricket bucket kfc hats and colourful wigs, nrl jerseys scarf and flags plus some choice words lol, soccer the blow horns and riots. Jimmy you are such an amazing comedian
Cricket now finally makes sense when explained in this calm and rational manner.
🤣🙃
I've always loved cricket and never had any issue with following the game play or understanding the rules... However after this, somehow, I'm now very confused... 🤯🤣
Few umps could do with hearing this description of LBW
😬😬😬😂😂😂
"5 days and then it's over? "
"No 6 balls an over "
That one me bad 💀
🍸🍸🍸🦗🏏 this video could have gone on for five days, I'd have watched it all too and loved every second! Excellent! I want to go to an Ashes match with Sir!
I'm getting a bit worried by how genuine Sir's drunk voice sounds... What are we going to do if Sir has to go to rehab and Jason is left to carry the show?
My condolences to the people who were not brought up on cricket trying to understand this
I was brought up on cricket and played every week and I'm still confused 🤣
My condolences to the people who were brought up on cricket instead of.........any other sport
Jimmy, you neglected to mention the Diamond Duck, poor Jason, it would blow his mind😂
Congratulations Jimmy! I think you managed to reduce my understanding of cricket but increase my understanding of sex. So let’s call it even then.
I’m never going to be able to watch cricket without giggling 😂😂
As a cricket fan, I approve!
I’m a big Cricket fan and everything he said was correct and I absolutely loved this to be fair he knows a lot about the game especially about Duckworth Lewis
I mean, in reality it took them over 100 years to add the helmet... So he's not far off 😅
Jimmy thank you for explaining cricket for me. Every time I see a cricket match, I will think of you. Love all your videos. xo. PS I feel for Jason xo
People who were already confused about the rules are gonna be even more confused after watching this🤣🤣 love your work Jimmy!
The reference to the underarm bowl against the Kiwis was the icing on the cake.
Bwahhahahahaha...send this to your friends overseas[US for example] and watch their tiny minds explode.
Ah yes the DLS, one of life's great mysteries. Along with every other absurd observation of our ridiculous summer sport lol. How good was this!!
Oh cool. That’s how cricket works! Thanks Jimmy!
Is it just me or did the Guy who Decides seem a little bit more “Juiced up” than usual????? 😂🥴
Wow Jimmy! You really did bowl into your research for this one🏏🏏🏏
Thanks Jimmy 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍸🍸🍸
I thought so too. 🤣🍹
Prolonged watching of cricket drives everyone to drink (or sleep)
That's a lot of ball rubbing. 😮
What a Marvellous video.
Ritchie would be proud
Cricket in a ‘nut’ shell….
I recently educated my Aussie friend on how the scoreboard (Fenway's Green Monster specifically) works in baseball. And he found it confusing.
I watched this and became even MORE confused about cricket than I had been before. This game is NUTS!
Man, it's an addiction in many countries.
_Cricket is a Porsche to Baseball's Chev_
LoL...why so many love cricket 🏏...
And why I hate it !!!🤣🤣🤣
And I thought American football was hard to understand! 😄🤪
Love this explanation of the great game that is Cricket. Also another word for the wickets is stumps.
Great content, always cheers me up. Thanks 👍
Actual a better description of cricket than trying to describe cricket
I finally understand why I don’t like cricket. I always felt a little unaustralian, now I know I prefer logic in my sports. I will now go a sit astride a 700kg animal and do patterns in an area marked by letters that are in no discernible order whatsoever, careen flat out through field and forest leaping solid stuff and finally rollick about a lawn filled with brightly coloured fence type, springing over things that fall with the slightest breeze. Now that’s a sort for Jimmy to explain…
Wow. Jimmy should definitely play cricket! 😂 Love your vids! Keep doing what you’re doing! ❤
I finally understand why I never understood cricket! 😂
That is possibly the BEST explanation of the Duckworth-Lewis System I have ever heard!!
Thanks Jimmy.
So many true insights into a game that bored the crap out of me at school.
Damn, I now know 20x as much about cricket as I did before. I'm also much less like likely to ever watch cricket.
Cricket is a great thing to watch while on the BEERS!!!
Damn I’ve been playing cricket wrong😂
As a UKese person, all I've ever experienced from cricket is "England win the first day of the Ashes; England dominate on the 2nd day of the Ashes; England pull it out of the bag on the 3rd day; England look strong on the 4th day; 5th day of the Ashes and England lose the series."
This is one of the best ones to date. I have followed cricket all my life and forgotten how ridiculous it is
This man just redefined cricket in a simple and funny way 😂
As an adopted Aussie, I will never understand Cricket…this video just reinforces that.
Perfect explanation of LBW:-)
Exactly what I have been telling my husband for 7 years!!!
And it still hurts > Aotearoa new Zealand
And it still hurts me and I'm an Aussie 🥲
Forgot to mention that when someone gets out that’s also called a wicket 😅
Best explanation of Duckworth-Lewis I've ever heard
Did ... did Lewis Caroll invent cricket? Like, did he get high and instead of a book, he wrote the rules for this monstrosity???
It was invented by rich English gentlemen who did not have to work. It use to be timeless so could go for a month or forever till all the batters got out.
Jason leaving is super funny…and accurate.
*cough* AUSTRALIANS *cough cough cough*
The Wicket Gate. The Red bomb. The Flat Bat Detonator…….
Sounds very Douglas Adams
Did you know originally cricket was played with underarm bowling. Victorian women would play for exercise (not much running around with tight corsets) and their arm would get caught up in their skirts, so they started overarm bowling. This was found to be much more accurate, so the men adopted it into cricket.
This is not true
@@milo_g1557 is it, tho?
I like how in the Jimmy-verse the word "bat" hadn't been invented until this episode
So basically Cricket is the overcomplicated grown-up version of that strange game your 5-year-old made with his friends when they got bored at school one day.
Imagine how Football was invented. Would be a 30 sec video where Jason kicks someones balls 🤣 🤣
The underarm bowling joke at 1:27 is 👌
I was waiting for you to (try to) decide/explain what a googly actually is…
Bill Bryson has a very entertaining chapter on cricket in his superb 'Down Under' book. There's an audio version on UA-cam, if you enjoyed Jimmy then you'll Bill equally.
As someone who has no understanding of cricket whatsoever, after listening to this, I still have no understanding of cricket whatsoever. XD
My older brother has been playing cricket 🏏 for 7 years I think 😅😮
This guy explain Duckworth-Lewis better than anyone else on the planet.
I still don't understand it.
Nothing about silly mid on ?
Love your content!
yaaa only the most glorious most sophisticated game known to mankind. Now that he described it, I wonder how on earth I understand cricket, must be some kind of genius.
All this and you didn't even mention the names of the fielding positions, such as Silly Point, Silly Mid-off or the Slips.
I've played cricket for 40 years, and I no longer understand anything.
He came on from the Paddington end and delivered a fine googly that was taken at silly mid on, that was his hat trick and another golden duck right before the tea break.
Its not complicated people.
41 years and no one’s forgotten, specially the kiwis 😂😂😂 aren’t they playing the Aussies tomorrow, watch your back 🤣🤣
To those who don’t understand Cricket.. go luck trying to understand it..
I've never met anyone who understands Duckworth Lewis fr
Oh my goodness - this sums up why I do not understand and do not care to understand cricket 🤣
Its better than baseball. Atl the bat is flat whoever invented baseball thought a round bat would be smart. And why do you have to run if you already know its a home run.
I am a district level criket player but even i don't know full rules of the game🥲
Reminds me of the old explanation of Cricket:
You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out. When he is out, he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in.
When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side that's been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.
There are two men called umpires who stay all out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. Sometimes they will decide to send everyone in, even if they're not out, until such a time for them to go back out.
When both sides have been in and all the men have out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game.
Let’s have umpires, but when they can’t see what happened, or they don’t want to have to make a decision on their own, they can draw a little square in the air and look at some instant replay.