BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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was on the road trading nz eng t20 .., once again the partnership pearl salutes
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@nathan-bennett mate I backed Canada this morning at 4.00 and traded out at the fall of the 3rd wicket for some green for that exact reason. I’ll consider backing Ireland in the chase now.
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How often t20 teams in commanding position first innings batting come the death overs just throw wickets away #tradingpearl
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@richard-futter said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
India are currently trading at 1.44 to win the final Test against South Africa, starting in Ranchi tomorrow. It's hard to argue with those odds in view of their total supremacy in the series so far.
The draw is priced at 4.3 which looks very layable on a pitch which is expected to take plenty of spin as the match progresses. I wouldn't want to get involved pre-match though, before seeing what conditions are like in the morning.
Once again forecasters say there's a chance of rain on all five days, but then they said that in the first Two Tests and so far only one session has been lost.
My initial trade will come immediately after the toss, which is around 4.30 am for us early risers. Batting first will once again be a huge advantage so I would expect whoever wins the toss to aim to build a big first innings score . Their price will surely shorten.
Great shout there
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Horrible time trying to cash out on Scotland v PNG. Keep sliding deeper into the red after a back firing back of PNG.
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@luke-ridger Not great bowling here, loss on this trade.
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Layed UAE, not the greatest batting outfit
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@richard-futter Been monitoring the forecast vs actual and for Ranchi in particular it has been pretty good. Hard to make any case for SA but if they win the toss at the very least we may see India work for a win.
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@dave-jessop I thought I’d won parenting when I introduced him to it and got Paw Patrol out of the house now I’m not so sure
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Didn’t realise the T20 World Cup Qualifiers started today featuring the associate nations. Brilliant that they are live on Sky who have shown 3 matches today. Singapore rolling Scotland was a very cool way to kickstart the tournament. Will anyone be taking a trading interest in this? Made some small green laying Ireland during the Hong Kong innings but fighting a losing battle getting my 4 year old to turn over from Scooby Doo so missing Oman beating up on the UAE.
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India are currently trading at 1.44 to win the final Test against South Africa, starting in Ranchi tomorrow. It's hard to argue with those odds in view of their total supremacy in the series so far.
The draw is priced at 4.3 which looks very layable on a pitch which is expected to take plenty of spin as the match progresses. I wouldn't want to get involved pre-match though, before seeing what conditions are like in the morning.
Once again forecasters say there's a chance of rain on all five days, but then they said that in the first Two Tests and so far only one session has been lost.
My initial trade will come immediately after the toss, which is around 4.30 am for us early risers. Batting first will once again be a huge advantage so I would expect whoever wins the toss to aim to build a big first innings score . Their price will surely shorten.
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trading below 1.10 can be fruitful
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whats req to avoid follow on here.., small lay india want 1.2 might lay lil bit more once know follow on ha #amatuer
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Draw out from 3.5 to 5.6 inside the first hour. Happy days!
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@richard-futter
Yep just put in a lay at 3.45! Nice price if you can get it. Hopefully a few early wickets go before the rain comes -
Am loving the lay of the draw at around 3.5 in the second Test between India and South Africa, starting early tomorrow morning.
No doubt the price is influenced by the possibility of thunderstorms, but the forecast was much worse for the first Test and in the end only one session was lost.
And while Pune can be a good batting wicket, the only Test at this ground was a very low-scoring affair. Also, the groundsman has been ducking questions about the state of the pitch, which could also tell its own story.
Once again, it's difficult to see anything other than an Indian win, although if they bat first and can post a decent total South Africa might just have a sniff.