BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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Looking at the BBC forecast it looks horrible for Lord's tomorrow. If there's much more rain today, a draw may not be out of the question. Currently at 75 but could shorten fast if there's more rain.
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@luke-ridger you reckon? Ball to swing?
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@richard-futter England have a winning score imo aswell.
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I'm having a back of England at 1.5 - reckon Ireland will struggle to get close to a winning total.
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Thank goodness for the nightwatchman.... without him this match would already have been lost!
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Could be a classic finish to this match. Would be very exciting indeed if the Irish need about 150 tomorrow.
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@dave-jessop
Plus if we are 100 for 4 or 5 again, in these conditions then we may as well call the Ashes off now!
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@dave-jessop
I think mainly because its absolutely glorious batting conditions today.
Once we've seen off this new ball it could easily be a 350 for 3/4 day by close. Plus Ireland are never chasing 250 batting last imo. Get to 400 and its all over i feel. -
@nathan-bennett well played
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@jalpesh-madlani taken green ultimately draws are few and far between in this format of late and unsure what rock bottom market draw could get to .. observing now
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@nathan-bennett 12 now!!!
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@luke-ridger amazing shout on the draw - learning so much from this forum.
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genius @Luke-Ridger 30-15 already
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@luke-ridger love the advice cheers
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@luke-ridger nice one enjoy! I'm greening up here myself happy with a profit with such a deficit and yesterday's performance, market loves England.
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If anyone is at Lords today, would love to meet some people.
Will be at the ground, catch me before 6pm otherwise risk me being full of Cider.
That said, draw could shorten this morning as England go into defensive mode not to lose wickets, also look at the session runs, mainly unders until England get a lead.
Cheers
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Ireland looks value at 5 here with 100 run lead
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That back of England at 1.52 looking pretty good now
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@dave-jessop said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
I'm out of the LTD - this pair will put on 300
Tim Murtagh is an interesting player - bowls right arm and bats left handed - can't have been many of those over the years
LOL - nephew of 70s Hampshire legend Andy Murtagh
Jimmy Anderson
Ben Stokes the reverse.