BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@nathan-bennett said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
pre toss lay west indies
Sounds like a decent ploy to me, although I like to watch the early stages before committing any hard-earned The Windies look way too short for a side who've seemed like a spent force since their opening match of the World Cup. Having said that, though, if they win the toss and bat, there's always a chance Chris Gayle will take the game away from the Afghans in the first ten overs.
I see the West Indies are already drifting quite badly in the pre-toss market.
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pre toss lay west indies
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@nathan-bennett I'll take it on this occasion...
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I cant stand these runouts
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Boom boom
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@josh-shaw said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@richard-futter you staying in?
Yes. NZ need to score quickly at the start to have any chance, and they're just not doing it.
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@richard-futter you staying in?
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how on earth didn't he mental on his toes
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Lucky he didn't ask for a review there!
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@richard-futter too good
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Boom
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@richard-futter NZ highest score this world cup is 291. Hopefully should have enough on the board...
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Backing England at 1.33 - reckon they've got plenty and with NZ needing to get off to a flying start, it's likely there will be an early wicket or two
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whats the most profitable trade play if you were to think NZ can win , Back them here or take some 30's Pakistan knowing golden handshake coming up with Bangladesh haha
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@dave-jessop plunkett can bang. Have a feeling he'll have to.
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yeah well this partnership could decide England fate
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@peter-laverty said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
Managed to get a £15 lay on James Vince top English batsman. 11.5 odds. Decent price considering he's not playing
First time trying that. Never mind. Removed from the market.
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Managed to get a £15 lay on James Vince top English batsman. 11.5 odds. Decent price considering he's not playing
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I can't see England losing today - especially if they win the toss and bat first. Feel any total in excess of 300 will prove far too much for a New Zealand batting line-up which finds it difficult to up the run-rate against accurate bowling.
Sadly 1.4 isn't an attractive position from the outset, although short odds might be acceptable if the early signs are good from the England openers.
If the Kiwis bat first, I'd definitely get a back in on England. New Zealand's opening partnerships have been woeful so far in the competition and I don't see that changing today.