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INDIA VS WEST INDIES WORLD TWENTY20 BETTING TIPS

We've got two nations who know a thing or six about twenty20 cricket action stepping into the crease tomorrow as India, reigning world twenty20 champions, face off against Chris "I don't like Test Cricket" Gayle and his West Indies side at Lord's. Currently, India are odds-on at 1/2 to take the victory against Windies, who sit at 6/4. India are considered favourites in virtually every market except the outright betting where they have taken a backseat to South Africa. The closest section of this entire 15 market spread from William Hill is the highest opening partnership market that has India at 4/5, West Indies at 10/11 and the draw at 20/1. Gautam Gambhir is the favourite to be named top Indian batsman with a price of 10/3. Rohit Sharma, who has had an excellent tournament so far carries a price of 7/2 with Suresh Raina and Mahendra Singh Dhoni sitting at 4/1. Yuvraj Singh is listed at 5/1. As usual, Chris Gayle carries the shortest price with 5/2 odds to be named top West Indies batsman. Ramnaresh Sarwan comes in second at 7/2 with Andre Fletcher and Shivnarine Chanderpaul at 9/2. Lendl Simmons and Xavier Marshall are both at 6/1 with Dwayne Bravo available at 7/1. Harbhajan Singh is named as the favourite to be India's top bowler with Ishant Sharma and Zaheer Khan both at 7/2. Fidel Edwards is at 11/4 to be top Windies bowler and Dwayne Bravo is always a good bet as well with a 3/1 price. Jerome Taylor is at 7/2 while Sulieman Benn may get the 9/2 tip thanks to the effectiveness we've seen from spin so far in the competition. William Hill is also offering up several match-bets in this one with match-ups between Gautum Gambhir (4/5) vs Rohit Sharma (10/11). Suresh Rain (5/6) vs MS Dhoni (5/6) is an interesting one but I like the Chris Gayle (4/6) against Ramnaresh Sarwan(11/10). You can back a player to get to 50 at 2/5 and back a player to score a century at 10/1.

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