BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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how does he give taylor out ? .., well game on if can jag a wicket
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definitely worth a lay this
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this is bad
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AH FFS!!! tried to get matched and didnt... couldve cashed out for a huge profit here after first ball
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in other news fed choked in the first
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@this-guy NZ have taken early wickets this World Cup, it doesn’t look the best pitch to bat on. No demons but it’s coming on slowly. I see no harm in a cheap lay and get out if Roy and Bairstow get set.
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anyone having a cheeky lay on England? can just see NZ getting an early wicket...
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240 under par? Must be... but the wicket does look slow..
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just get a feeling that New Zealand will almost certainly dismiss Roy early...
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@martin-futter not knowing a slower ball coming on a free hit crazy
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@martin-futter said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@martin-futter said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
why aren't we bowling Woakes out? makes no sense!
maybe the last over explained it
haha yea, was about to say he came back and has been giving runs away
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fingers crossed de grand can face 30-40 balls.., feels painful tho ha .. batting like a #11 .. bowling too good abortion of an innings grrrrr
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@richard-futter said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
Interesting that teams batting first and making more than 260 here at Lord's nearly always win.
yea, but i really think New Zealand will need 270-300 to even think of winning this... they'll feel they can defend 250, but with the undeniable form of Bairstow and Roy coupled with the inevitability of it all i think this is nothing short of a procession...
its coming home.. just has to be
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Back up to 1.37 for a couple of ticks profit. Playing safe and slightly increasing the green.
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Interesting that teams batting first and making more than 260 here at Lord's nearly always win.
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@richard-futter may aswell
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Really think the time has come to take it out of the players' hands, and just automatically review all lbw and slight edge decisions. We're getting too many decisions wrong.