Hannon and Walsh have described their album as "a kaleidoscopic musical adventure through the beautiful and rather silly world of cricket." The track "Jiggery Pokery" features guest cameo performances from Phill Jupitus, Alexander Armstrong, Matt Berry and more. Berry also features on the track "Mason on the Boundary".
On 9 September 2009 the band were put on hiatus. In March 2010 the group recorded a "new national anthem for Ireland", or alternanthem, for The Irish Times as part of the newspaper's St Patrick's Festival promotions. They wrote and recorded the theme song for the ESPNcricinfo video blog The Two Chucks. In April 2010 The Duckworth Lewis Method album was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award. In an interview with the BBC, Neil Hannon confirmed that he and Thomas Walsh would be working together again in the future.
The Duckworth–Lewis method (often written as D/L method) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances. It is generally accepted to be the most accurate method of setting a target score. The D/L method was devised by two English statisticians, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis.
The basic principle is that each team in a limited-overs match has two resources available with which to score runs: wickets remaining, and overs to play. Where overs are lost, setting an adjusted target for the team batting second is not as simple as reducing the run target proportionally to the loss in overs, because a team with ten wickets in hand and 25 overs to bat can be expected to play more aggressively than if they had ten wickets and a full 50 overs, for example, and can consequently achieve a higher run rate. The Duckworth–Lewis method is an attempt to set a statistically fair target for the second team's innings, based on the score achieved by the first team, taking their wickets lost and overs played into account.
A lewis (sometimes called a lewisson) is one of a category of lifting devices used by stonemasons to lift large stones into place with a crane, chain block, or winch. It is inserted into a specially prepared hole, or seating, in the top of a stone, directly above its centre of mass. It works by applying principles of the lever and utilises the weight of the stone to act on the long lever-arms which in turn results in a very high reaction force and friction where the short lever-arms make contact with the stone inside the hole and thereby prevents slipping.
Etymology
The name lewis may come from the Latinlevo -avi, -atum meaning to levitate or lift, but the Oxford English Dictionary Online states, "the formation and the phonology are not easily explained on this hypothesis", preferring "origin obscure", and speculating that the term may derive from a personal name. The Romans used the lewis. The specially shaped hole that is shaped to fit the device is known as a lewis hole. Lewis holes in the uppermost masonry coursings are neatly repaired with matching indented plugs after the stone has been set in place.
Duckworth-Lewis Method (DLS method)explained | Know cricket better series
Explanation of one of the most confusing aspects of cricket, the 'Duckworth-Lewis' method.
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published: 06 Jun 2019
The Duckworth Lewis Method - It's Just Not Cricket
'It's Just Not Cricket' is a digital-only single from the album 'Sticky Wickets'.
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published: 17 Jun 2013
The Match that led to The Duckworth–Lewis method
The Duckworth-Lewis method was developed in response to the shortcomings of the previous rain rule, the Most Productive Overs method.
The impetus came after the 1992 World Cup semi-final when, after a brief rain delay, South Africa went from needing 22 runs to beat England from 13 balls to needing the same 22 runs, but from just one ball.
Frank Duckworth realised that "it was a mathematical problem that required a mathematical solution." He teamed up with fellow statistician Tony Lewis to devise the Duckworth-Lewis Method, which was officially adopted by the International Cricket Council in 1999.
The Duckworth-Lewis method may be explained as a mathematical formulation designed to calculate a statistically fair target for the chasing side's innings, which is at the same level of difficu...
published: 16 May 2020
The Duckworth Lewis Method - Meeting Mr Miandad
Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy) and Thomas Walsh (Pugwash) are The Duckworth Lewis Method!
'Meeting Mr Miandad' is taken from the debut album 'The Duckworth Lewis Method'.
'The Duckworth Lewis Method': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-duckworth-lewis-method/321140154
The follow up album 'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
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published: 28 Jul 2009
Jiggery Pokery - The Duckworth Lewis Method (Shane Warne's Ball of the Century)
Made this while trying to learn Adobe Premiere...
Apologies for the casual nudity in the cheese roll scene.
published: 21 Apr 2013
Table method Duckworth Lewis
Duckworth explained
published: 16 Jul 2018
The Duckworth Lewis Method - The Age of Revolution
Song of August
published: 17 Aug 2009
Duckworth Lewis Method - Mr.Blue Sky
Duckworth Lewis Method perform a great verion of E.L.O classic 'Mr.Blue Sky' on The Podge and Rodge Show (2010)
published: 14 Apr 2010
THE DUCKWORTH LEWIS METHOD : 'THE AGE OF REVOLUTION' (First ever TV band appearance)
Explanation of one of the most confusing aspects of cricket, the 'Duckworth-Lewis' method.
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'It's Just Not Cricket' is a digital-only single from the album 'Sticky Wickets'.
'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
Th...
'It's Just Not Cricket' is a digital-only single from the album 'Sticky Wickets'.
'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
The self-titled debut album: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-duckworth-lewis-method/321140154
#TheDuckworthLewisMethod #TheDLM #CricketPop
'It's Just Not Cricket' is a digital-only single from the album 'Sticky Wickets'.
'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
The self-titled debut album: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-duckworth-lewis-method/321140154
#TheDuckworthLewisMethod #TheDLM #CricketPop
The Duckworth-Lewis method was developed in response to the shortcomings of the previous rain rule, the Most Productive Overs method.
The impetus came after th...
The Duckworth-Lewis method was developed in response to the shortcomings of the previous rain rule, the Most Productive Overs method.
The impetus came after the 1992 World Cup semi-final when, after a brief rain delay, South Africa went from needing 22 runs to beat England from 13 balls to needing the same 22 runs, but from just one ball.
Frank Duckworth realised that "it was a mathematical problem that required a mathematical solution." He teamed up with fellow statistician Tony Lewis to devise the Duckworth-Lewis Method, which was officially adopted by the International Cricket Council in 1999.
The Duckworth-Lewis method may be explained as a mathematical formulation designed to calculate a statistically fair target for the chasing side's innings, which is at the same level of difficulty as the original target. It is based on the principle that each team in a limited overs match has two resources available with which to score (that is, overs available and wickets left), and the target is adjusted proportionally to the change in the combination of these two resources.
The Duckworth-Lewis method has also endured criticism over the years, including for not being suited to Twenty20 cricket.
However, it is widely recognised as the best solution yet devised to one of cricket’s most complex problems: how to fairly resolve limited overs games that have been affected by inclement weather.
Narrated by Christian Neale - https://bit.ly/2UQUMKt
The Duckworth-Lewis method was developed in response to the shortcomings of the previous rain rule, the Most Productive Overs method.
The impetus came after the 1992 World Cup semi-final when, after a brief rain delay, South Africa went from needing 22 runs to beat England from 13 balls to needing the same 22 runs, but from just one ball.
Frank Duckworth realised that "it was a mathematical problem that required a mathematical solution." He teamed up with fellow statistician Tony Lewis to devise the Duckworth-Lewis Method, which was officially adopted by the International Cricket Council in 1999.
The Duckworth-Lewis method may be explained as a mathematical formulation designed to calculate a statistically fair target for the chasing side's innings, which is at the same level of difficulty as the original target. It is based on the principle that each team in a limited overs match has two resources available with which to score (that is, overs available and wickets left), and the target is adjusted proportionally to the change in the combination of these two resources.
The Duckworth-Lewis method has also endured criticism over the years, including for not being suited to Twenty20 cricket.
However, it is widely recognised as the best solution yet devised to one of cricket’s most complex problems: how to fairly resolve limited overs games that have been affected by inclement weather.
Narrated by Christian Neale - https://bit.ly/2UQUMKt
Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy) and Thomas Walsh (Pugwash) are The Duckworth Lewis Method!
'Meeting Mr Miandad' is taken from the debut album 'The Duckworth Lew...
Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy) and Thomas Walsh (Pugwash) are The Duckworth Lewis Method!
'Meeting Mr Miandad' is taken from the debut album 'The Duckworth Lewis Method'.
'The Duckworth Lewis Method': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-duckworth-lewis-method/321140154
The follow up album 'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
#TheDuckworthLewisMethod #TheDLM #CricketPop
Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy) and Thomas Walsh (Pugwash) are The Duckworth Lewis Method!
'Meeting Mr Miandad' is taken from the debut album 'The Duckworth Lewis Method'.
'The Duckworth Lewis Method': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-duckworth-lewis-method/321140154
The follow up album 'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
#TheDuckworthLewisMethod #TheDLM #CricketPop
In this video, the viewer learns how stones are lifted on to buildings by the use of a simple tool known as Lewis pins.
published: 29 Dec 2020
Three Pin Lewis Demonstration
A three pin lewis, also known as a dovetailed lewis, St Peter's keys, or a Wilson bolt fits into a dovetailed seating in the top of a building stone. It is made from three pieces of rectangular-section steel held together with a shackle, allowing connection to a lifting hook. The middle leg is square throughout its length, while the outer legs are thinner at the top, flaring towards the bottom. Held together, the three legs thus form a dovetail shape.
They are now illegal in the UK but were still in use when I started my career.
published: 10 Jul 2022
Lewis pins = back saver 💪#bricklayerssocialclub
Using Lewis pins on some Portland stone,
These Lewis pins were suitable to lift 500kg and the stone weight was 220kg so was more than sufficient.
When using Lewis pins ensure you drill a deep enough hole to accommodate the pin clean the hole out and be careful not to jolt or remove any of the pressure on the pins.
As always make sure you and anyone else working around you is not underneath.
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published: 16 Nov 2021
The Extraordinary Case of Alex Lewis
Alex Lewis, father of one, came down with a common cold in late 2013, which quickly developed into septicaemia and toxic shock syndrome. With less than a 3% chance of survival, doctors fought to save him. From arriving back at his family home and readjusting his relationships, to taking his first steps, this film delves into some of the raw moments that shape his days.
Starting just days after he lost his last limb, the film follows Alex’s incredible journey as he seeks his purpose in life, rebuilds his relationships and reinvents himself.
Alex Lewis Answers Your Questions (2021): https://youtu.be/4-O7EuZb224
For updates on Alex's story please visit http://www.alex-lewis.co.uk/
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published: 14 Jun 2018
AMAZING VIDEO! Man Lifts 20 Ton Block By Hand?
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A three pin lewis, also known as a dovetailed lewis, St Peter's keys, or a Wilson bolt fits into a dovetailed seating in the top of a building stone. It is made...
A three pin lewis, also known as a dovetailed lewis, St Peter's keys, or a Wilson bolt fits into a dovetailed seating in the top of a building stone. It is made from three pieces of rectangular-section steel held together with a shackle, allowing connection to a lifting hook. The middle leg is square throughout its length, while the outer legs are thinner at the top, flaring towards the bottom. Held together, the three legs thus form a dovetail shape.
They are now illegal in the UK but were still in use when I started my career.
A three pin lewis, also known as a dovetailed lewis, St Peter's keys, or a Wilson bolt fits into a dovetailed seating in the top of a building stone. It is made from three pieces of rectangular-section steel held together with a shackle, allowing connection to a lifting hook. The middle leg is square throughout its length, while the outer legs are thinner at the top, flaring towards the bottom. Held together, the three legs thus form a dovetail shape.
They are now illegal in the UK but were still in use when I started my career.
Using Lewis pins on some Portland stone,
These Lewis pins were suitable to lift 500kg and the stone weight was 220kg so was more than sufficient.
When using L...
Using Lewis pins on some Portland stone,
These Lewis pins were suitable to lift 500kg and the stone weight was 220kg so was more than sufficient.
When using Lewis pins ensure you drill a deep enough hole to accommodate the pin clean the hole out and be careful not to jolt or remove any of the pressure on the pins.
As always make sure you and anyone else working around you is not underneath.
.
.
.
.
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Using Lewis pins on some Portland stone,
These Lewis pins were suitable to lift 500kg and the stone weight was 220kg so was more than sufficient.
When using Lewis pins ensure you drill a deep enough hole to accommodate the pin clean the hole out and be careful not to jolt or remove any of the pressure on the pins.
As always make sure you and anyone else working around you is not underneath.
.
.
.
.
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Alex Lewis, father of one, came down with a common cold in late 2013, which quickly developed into septicaemia and toxic shock syndrome. With less than a 3% cha...
Alex Lewis, father of one, came down with a common cold in late 2013, which quickly developed into septicaemia and toxic shock syndrome. With less than a 3% chance of survival, doctors fought to save him. From arriving back at his family home and readjusting his relationships, to taking his first steps, this film delves into some of the raw moments that shape his days.
Starting just days after he lost his last limb, the film follows Alex’s incredible journey as he seeks his purpose in life, rebuilds his relationships and reinvents himself.
Alex Lewis Answers Your Questions (2021): https://youtu.be/4-O7EuZb224
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Alex Lewis, father of one, came down with a common cold in late 2013, which quickly developed into septicaemia and toxic shock syndrome. With less than a 3% chance of survival, doctors fought to save him. From arriving back at his family home and readjusting his relationships, to taking his first steps, this film delves into some of the raw moments that shape his days.
Starting just days after he lost his last limb, the film follows Alex’s incredible journey as he seeks his purpose in life, rebuilds his relationships and reinvents himself.
Alex Lewis Answers Your Questions (2021): https://youtu.be/4-O7EuZb224
For updates on Alex's story please visit http://www.alex-lewis.co.uk/
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Explanation of one of the most confusing aspects of cricket, the 'Duckworth-Lewis' method.
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'It's Just Not Cricket' is a digital-only single from the album 'Sticky Wickets'.
'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
The self-titled debut album: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-duckworth-lewis-method/321140154
#TheDuckworthLewisMethod #TheDLM #CricketPop
The Duckworth-Lewis method was developed in response to the shortcomings of the previous rain rule, the Most Productive Overs method.
The impetus came after the 1992 World Cup semi-final when, after a brief rain delay, South Africa went from needing 22 runs to beat England from 13 balls to needing the same 22 runs, but from just one ball.
Frank Duckworth realised that "it was a mathematical problem that required a mathematical solution." He teamed up with fellow statistician Tony Lewis to devise the Duckworth-Lewis Method, which was officially adopted by the International Cricket Council in 1999.
The Duckworth-Lewis method may be explained as a mathematical formulation designed to calculate a statistically fair target for the chasing side's innings, which is at the same level of difficulty as the original target. It is based on the principle that each team in a limited overs match has two resources available with which to score (that is, overs available and wickets left), and the target is adjusted proportionally to the change in the combination of these two resources.
The Duckworth-Lewis method has also endured criticism over the years, including for not being suited to Twenty20 cricket.
However, it is widely recognised as the best solution yet devised to one of cricket’s most complex problems: how to fairly resolve limited overs games that have been affected by inclement weather.
Narrated by Christian Neale - https://bit.ly/2UQUMKt
Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy) and Thomas Walsh (Pugwash) are The Duckworth Lewis Method!
'Meeting Mr Miandad' is taken from the debut album 'The Duckworth Lewis Method'.
'The Duckworth Lewis Method': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-duckworth-lewis-method/321140154
The follow up album 'Sticky Wickets': https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sticky-wickets/647192446
#TheDuckworthLewisMethod #TheDLM #CricketPop
Hannon and Walsh have described their album as "a kaleidoscopic musical adventure through the beautiful and rather silly world of cricket." The track "Jiggery Pokery" features guest cameo performances from Phill Jupitus, Alexander Armstrong, Matt Berry and more. Berry also features on the track "Mason on the Boundary".
On 9 September 2009 the band were put on hiatus. In March 2010 the group recorded a "new national anthem for Ireland", or alternanthem, for The Irish Times as part of the newspaper's St Patrick's Festival promotions. They wrote and recorded the theme song for the ESPNcricinfo video blog The Two Chucks. In April 2010 The Duckworth Lewis Method album was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award. In an interview with the BBC, Neil Hannon confirmed that he and Thomas Walsh would be working together again in the future.
A three pin lewis, also known as a dovetailed lewis, St Peter's keys, or a Wilson bolt fits into a dovetailed seating in the top of a building stone. It is made from three pieces of rectangular-section steel held together with a shackle, allowing connection to a lifting hook. The middle leg is square throughout its length, while the outer legs are thinner at the top, flaring towards the bottom. Held together, the three legs thus form a dovetail shape.
They are now illegal in the UK but were still in use when I started my career.
Using Lewis pins on some Portland stone,
These Lewis pins were suitable to lift 500kg and the stone weight was 220kg so was more than sufficient.
When using Lewis pins ensure you drill a deep enough hole to accommodate the pin clean the hole out and be careful not to jolt or remove any of the pressure on the pins.
As always make sure you and anyone else working around you is not underneath.
.
.
.
.
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Alex Lewis, father of one, came down with a common cold in late 2013, which quickly developed into septicaemia and toxic shock syndrome. With less than a 3% chance of survival, doctors fought to save him. From arriving back at his family home and readjusting his relationships, to taking his first steps, this film delves into some of the raw moments that shape his days.
Starting just days after he lost his last limb, the film follows Alex’s incredible journey as he seeks his purpose in life, rebuilds his relationships and reinvents himself.
Alex Lewis Answers Your Questions (2021): https://youtu.be/4-O7EuZb224
For updates on Alex's story please visit http://www.alex-lewis.co.uk/
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I can hit the sweet spot; hit it oh so fine. I can hit the sweet spot; like the sweetest wine. I'm down on one knee just to please you all the time. When I hit the sweet spot, I see it in your eyes, When I hit the sweet spot, you win the sweetest prize, oh yeah. Don't ever stray, 'cause that ain't no compromise. Find the sweet spot. Hit the sweet spot. Find the sweet spot. Hit the sweet spot. Find the sweet spot. Hit the sweet spot. Find the sweet spot. I can hit the sweet spot; sweet as apple pie. I can hit the sweet spot; hit you really high. My aim is true, gonna hit you out of sight. I can find the sweet spot; sweet as sugar love. I can find the sweet spot; the diamond in the rough. No I ain't gonna share though I just can't get enough. Find the sweet spot. Hit the sweet spot. Find the sweet spot. Hit the sweet spot. I can hit the sweet spot; hit it oh so fine. I can hit the sweet spot; like the sweetest wine. I'm down on one knee just to please you all the time. My aim is true, gonna I hit you out of sight. Don't ever stray, 'cause that ain't no compromise. I'm down on one knee just to please you all the time.
FrankDuckworth, who has died aged 84, was a statistician who was one half of the duo behind the Duckworth-LewisMethod of setting batting targets in rain-affected one-day cricket matches; in 2011 the ...