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2019 Cricket Trading Thread

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Cricket & Golf Trading
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    #501

    Going in on England at 1.5 here.

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    #502

    laid england at 1.3 pre match. Cashed out for a whopping 50p profit, now backing at 1.42

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    #503

    see if i can get 1.5+

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    #504

    Amazed to see England drift to 1.37 before the start. Has to be top value.

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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    #505

    I think 1.3 represents real value on England, especially as they're bowling first. We all saw what the Windies pace attack did to Pakistan; they'll need 100 per cent improvement to cope with Archer and Wood.

    For me, England wins this match-up nine times out of ten.

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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    Preview from flashscore:

    England extended their incredible ODI winning form, which gave them early favouritism to win this year’s tournament, with a more than convincing 104-run victory over South Africa in the opening match on Thursday at the Oval. They have now won 13 of their last 17 completed ODIs.

    Batting first, there were half centuries for Eoin Morgan (57), Jason Roy (54) and Joe Root (51), but it was man of the match Ben Stokes who top scored with 89 to help post a commanding team score of 311/8.

    It was Stokes too with the ball who was a main contributor to the Proteas being bowled out for 207, returning figures of 2/12 off 2.5 overs. England’s newfound wonderkid Jofra Archer did the most damage though, taking 3/27 in seven accurate and fiery overs.

    Pakistan, in contrast, extended their recent run of very poor form. They lost their first match by seven wickets to a merciless Windies side at Trent Bridge on Friday. They have now lost 15 of their last 18 completed ODIs.

    Being put in to bat by Jason Holder, they mustered just 105 all out in 21.4 overs (their second-lowest score in a World Cup). World #7 Babar Azam top scored with 22, with only two others making double figures.

    What must be worrying now for Pakistan is that the West Indies pace attack peppered their top order with short, fast deliveries, of which they had no answers to, and that will have now been witnessed by all bowling attacks in the competition!

    The return of their experienced pacemen Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz wasn’t enough to skittle a formidable Windies batting line-up. The one and only silver lining for the men in green caps was the three wickets taken by Amir (3/26).

    Players to watch: Jason Roy (ENG) has scored four consecutive ODI fifties and needs just eight runs to reach the 3,000 milestone.

    Fakhar Zaman (PAK), with a highest ODI score of 210, is the only double centurion in either team and was batting nicely against the Windies before he was unfortunate in playing onto his stumps.

    Stat attack: Trent Bridge is the venue of the highest ODI score in history: 481/6 (ENG v AUS, 2018).

    The team batting first have won just six of the last 21 completed ODIs at Trent Bridge.
    The average winning first innings score at Trent Bridge is 307.

    Pakistan have won two of their last 14 completed ODIs against other World Cup nations.
    England have won nine of their last 11 completed ODIs against Pakistan.

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    #507

    Any trading advice for today's match?

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    #508

    I can imagine a good few punters would of backed SA thinking it was free cash. OUCH!

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    #509

    @dave-jessop now that shows both our ages remembering the great Allan Lamb

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    #510

    @dave-jessop I was thinking same after that wicket. Surely they only have bowlers left to bat and that is some run rate to get.

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    #511

    What do you think guys will they pull this off at this run rate?
    Not going to risk a bet but it will be exciting to find out.

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    #512

    Out to 2.9 now

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    #513

    Layed at 1.77 out at 2.44 after de kock wicket

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    #514

    South Africa will need their highest ever chase and the highest ever world cup chase. Don't think the market is giving Bangladesh enough respect here. Will be looking to lay south Africa

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    #515

    small lay SA at mo batters looking more than capable against pace .., comedy

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    #516

    I know they got a wicket now but that run rate looks impressive so far.
    I missed out on the trade was waiting a little longer so I missed out

    it will be interesting to see how many runs they get if they continue to score at this good rate

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    #517

    Your pretty god at this cricket lark Dave.
    Thats twice this weekend you posted a trade and within 5mins it came in as a winner.

    well done you!

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    #518

    backing Tahir when he bowls

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    #519

    SA fielding first as I thought maybe the case.
    Basically this may not be a betting opportunity if things go a similar way to the last 2 games against odds on favs.

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    #520

    pretty clear the hard favs are wanting to field and chase a weak score .., similar to nz sri lanka approach here I think .. if SA hit 1.5-1.6 might back them and have noticed can make a few ticks laying the favs at less than half of there starting price .. see what happens

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