Australia are 4/6 chances with Sporting Odds to beat England 2-0 in the best-of-three VB Series final. Double maximum bet as these opportunities rarely present themselves.
England gained the bonus point required to make the finals but slumped to an 11th consecutive one-day international defeat to the Aussies in Adelaide on Sunday. That gave me a winning bet as I predicted the final would be between these two nations.
That record - and the fact that Australia fielded a virtual second XI - may prompt punters to lump on the 4/6 about the sequence continuing.
Australia's stand-in captain Adam Gilchrist was certainly in confident enough mood after their four-wicket triumph in a low-scoring encounter.
He said: "The finals are going to be a challenge, but the comforting thing for us is we've played them four times and we've beaten them in all of those matches."
That was in stark contrast to England counterpart Nasser Hussain who admitted: "I have to be honest, we're all a bit jaded, especially the boys who have been here for the Test matches."
As far as the outright odds are concerned Australia are 1/6 chances to prevail, with England on offer at 7/2.
I have posted this play early as I cannot see this price lasting. A near full strength Australian side would be 1/4 to win each game which only results in the double paying just worse than 4/7.
I will post further news and analysis as and when I have some.
England gained the bonus point required to make the finals but slumped to an 11th consecutive one-day international defeat to the Aussies in Adelaide on Sunday. That gave me a winning bet as I predicted the final would be between these two nations.
That record - and the fact that Australia fielded a virtual second XI - may prompt punters to lump on the 4/6 about the sequence continuing.
Australia's stand-in captain Adam Gilchrist was certainly in confident enough mood after their four-wicket triumph in a low-scoring encounter.
He said: "The finals are going to be a challenge, but the comforting thing for us is we've played them four times and we've beaten them in all of those matches."
That was in stark contrast to England counterpart Nasser Hussain who admitted: "I have to be honest, we're all a bit jaded, especially the boys who have been here for the Test matches."
As far as the outright odds are concerned Australia are 1/6 chances to prevail, with England on offer at 7/2.
I have posted this play early as I cannot see this price lasting. A near full strength Australian side would be 1/4 to win each game which only results in the double paying just worse than 4/7.
I will post further news and analysis as and when I have some.
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