Thinking back to our game against Ireland this shows why DLS needs a rethink in T20. What teams can get off the last 3/4 overs is way more than the calculations allow for.
And with a team like England we have players all the way down that can hit a couple of boundaries in a pinch. Look at Tuesday for example, we had Curran and Malan in at 7 and 8 with Woakes still to come who has a t20i strike rate of nearly 146.
Against Ireland we had Ali and Livingstone at the crease with Curran and Woakes both still to come 52 from 33 (had we seen out our full allocation) with those players still around isn't a big ask, 10 an over in t20 is almost standard at this point. The issue is that the value of wickets taken is far too high in the calculations, 1 less wicket taken and England, with the same amount of runs, would've been ahead of the target when the rain came. In 50 over cricket that makes sense but in t20 you just don't get the same drop off in scoring as wickets are lost.