<P> Finding the value of Z (\ displaystyle Z) for a particular combination of u (\ displaystyle u) and w (\ displaystyle w) (by putting in u (\ displaystyle u) and the values of these constants for the particular w (\ displaystyle w)), and dividing this by the score achievable at the start of the innings, i.e. finding </P> <Dl> <Dd> P (u, w) = Z (u, w) Z (u = 50, w = 0), (\ displaystyle P (u, w) = (\ frac (Z (u, w)) (Z (u = 50, w = 0))), \,) </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> P (u, w) = Z (u, w) Z (u = 50, w = 0), (\ displaystyle P (u, w) = (\ frac (Z (u, w)) (Z (u = 50, w = 0))), \,) </Dd> <P> gives the proportion of the combined run scoring resources of the innings remaining when u (\ displaystyle u) overs are left and w (\ displaystyle w) wickets are down . These proportions can be plotted in a graph, as shown right, or shown in a single table, as shown below . </P>

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