BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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If India get to lunch then we get to enjoy Dom "The Wall" Sibley this afternoon.
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How's everyone thinking about this match now? Will England go for it, or will they shut up shop as they did in the first Test against New Zealand?
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Happy with this morning as that England lay now hits 5.0. I’ll look to wrap this up shortly as I doubt England will go for this now as has been the case before.
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On the radio they're talking about a declaration, but no chance of that IMO.
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Quality RR by these two
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England tactics and bowling have been very poor since Bumrah came in
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@luke-weston said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
England might open up with Bairstow and keep Sibley for the rear-guard.
That would make sense... so obviously that won't happen!
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England might open up with Bairstow and keep Sibley for the rear-guard.
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I'd lay the draw if I didn't think Sibley might dead bat it for 60 overs!
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Small lay now of England @1.70 tail could frustrate into the 2’s again and England will be desperate to wrap this up.
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Great start for England
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@james-woodroffe said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Half green moved onto England at 2.0 looking for early wickets and with the first of India’s 11’s at the crease a lot of pressure on Pant. Reckon India would love another 100.
That’s the wicket I was after.
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@richard-futter arrrrrrr
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@nathan-bennett said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
smart
Not so smart - should have stuck to Plan A
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looks easily the fastest moving market for now
day5s best -
smart
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Pant protecting his teammate with only 6 wickets down - never seen that before - so laying India rather than backing England.
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Half green moved onto England at 2.0 looking for early wickets and with the first of India’s 11’s at the crease a lot of pressure on Pant. Reckon India would love another 100.
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I'm still on an India lay, so hoping for Pant's wicket early and for Wood to be fit and give Bumrah a real working over. If we roll over the tail then I will trade out and have a little lay of Eng for early wickets.
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Conditions perfect for bowling: a back of England at evens looks a sound one.