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Ashes Preview

November 7th, 2013 by admin

The tourists have arrived, and they’re into a second warm-up game: their batsmen seem to be enjoying the conditions and the bowling at Hobart against an Australia A side. Alistair Cook missed the first warm-up game with a back injury, but Read the rest of this entry »

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England vs Australia A: Ashes Warm-Up Game

November 6th, 2013 by G Waldorf

England’s Ashes warm-up game against Australia A is underway in Hobart, and there will be plenty of fans keeping an eye out for how the tourists go, not to mention Darren Lehman and his coaching team. There have been some rumblings from the ECB in the run-up to the tour: concerns that Read the rest of this entry »

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Ashes 2013 – Lucky England or bad Captaincy?

August 6th, 2013 by G Waldorf

Having seen England retain the Ashes by virtue of a rain soaked Manchester, many observers will speculate what would have happened if the rain hadn’t come over and Michael Clarke’s team had been given a full day to bowl England out, however, Read the rest of this entry »

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The Ashes England Vs Australia 2013

May 24th, 2013 by admin

The Ashes takes place in England between 10th July and 25th August, and there are some very attractive bets out there for fans of the Baggy Greens. Here are my pick of the markets currently on offer.

Outright
England are installed as hot favourites by bookies, at $1.45 but I think that is mental. Read the rest of this entry »

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Cricket? Scotland? Never. Warner to knock up 100.

August 28th, 2009 by admin

Cricket? Scotland? Never. Warner to knock up 100.

For me, the concept of Scotland even thinking about playing international cricket is a slightly perverse one, despite their regular presence at the T20 World Cup. I can’t help it. It’s just so British and silly.

Apparently the bookmakers agree with me. Betfair are offering an almost laughably paltry 1.05 for Australia to win the one day international in Edinburgh on Friday, while the home side are at 12.00.

Nonetheless the local press are taking the whole thing seriously, with the Scotsman saying on Thursday that Aussie all-rounder James Hopes is warning Scotland he and the squad are ‘desperate to make a statement’ after the Test side lost the Ashes.

The paper then helpfully points out Hopes had never been to the UK prior to the World Twenty20 attempt in June – so presumably he has never been to Scotland before and is enjoying the Edinburgh sunshine safe in the knowledge there’s almost no danger of the home side repeating England’s performance.

Hopes is presumably also basking in the novelty of a country where it rains even more regularly than England.

Although Friday’s result is all but academic it will be interesting to see how Australia warm up before taking on England in the Twenty20 on Sunday.

Of particular interest is David Warner, an opener who got 89 from 43 balls on debut against South Africa earlier this year- and who could be a good bet to blast straight to a hundred on Friday.

Elsewhere, back with horse racing betting, and the new whip rules issue is already clutching at the edges of Saturday’s Golden Rose. However you feel about this one welfare-wise you could be shuffling in your seat if you’ve got money on Porsched, currently 34.00 with IASbet.

Jockey Peter Robl has had to get nice with the stewards after comments were attributed to him in a newspaper claiming he would hit the horse more than the rules allowed – if it was the difference between winning and losing.

He has said he was misquoted, but as a result plenty of eyes will be on his whip on Saturday. Could this affect him, perhaps even subconsciously? I’ll let you be the judge of that one.

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