Ashes 2013
Well looks like I was right about the lead and batting deep.
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So Australia got out to over 8 and now back in under 3. All in a 2.5 hour extended session. Amazing. People pursuing most strategies have had opportunities to be green. I don't trade or punt, have a different strategy.
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So Australia got out to over 8 and now back in under 3. All in a 2.5 hour extended session. Amazing. People pursuing most strategies have had opportunities to be green. I don't trade or punt, have a different strategy.
did anyone just see the oods on England went from 1.83 to around 2.4 for no reason, I assumed there had been a wicket and the feed im watching was just delayed, but nothing, I was looking to green up following a wicket but wasn't quick enough there
Loved this quote from cricinfo site.
"Look a little closer at the embroidery, though, and this day was about one man - a hitherto little-known 19-year-old named Ashton. That the door is still ajar is thanks to Agar, whose 98 on debut at No. 11 is a tale that would make fairies gasp in disbelief. "
"Look a little closer at the embroidery, though, and this day was about one man - a hitherto little-known 19-year-old named Ashton. That the door is still ajar is thanks to Agar, whose 98 on debut at No. 11 is a tale that would make fairies gasp in disbelief. "
It will be interesting to see if the large chunks of money waiting to be matched this morning disappear when the game starts againLeTiss 4pm wrote:There's clearly some big traders who don't like the volatility of 'in play' betting, because some really large numbers appear the very second players go for lunch, or tea etc