Betting Tips You Can Count On!

BettingChoice Exclusives

  • Betting Tips
  • Free Bet Offers

STANFORD SUPER SERIES BETTING

The Stanford Super Series, with two matches completed and one currently underway, is without a doubt twenty20 cricket's biggest payday. So, how can you turn this into a massive payday for yourself going into the final weekend of the tournament? Seeing how the first two games went down should give you some pretty good clues as to where the value is, but we'll reiterate some of them here for you.The highest-profile moment so far has been Andrew Strauss' ill-fated attempt at a high-ball catch yesterday whilst playing for Middlesex against the English team. Since the matches are played at night under floodlights, this makes the prospect of snatching routine high-balls to be a bit more of a challenge. Further complicating things is the fact that the pitch at the Stanford Cricket Ground in Coolidge is located near an airport and therefore has to have the floodlights lower to the field than most traditional cricket grounds. You could see this already affecting the players not just thanks to Strauss' bungled effort, but in the fact that both sets of players starting taking some high-ball catching practice shortly after the match ended on Sunday evening. The wicket itself at Coolidge is also leaving a bit to be desired considering the lack of bounce and pick-up with 20 overs matches tending to average a mere 130 runs per side. The remnants of Hurricane Omar have left a lot of moisture in the pitch, so it tends to favour players hitting with more technique and precision as opposed to chasing 6's and boundaries. England struggled against the spinning ball and it was, in truth, their fielding which ultimately secured the victory against Middlesex. Going forward, one has to speculate that it is England's bowling which may very well be counted on to deliver the money in the penultimate match this Saturday of the twenty20 for $20!Recommendations:Back England to Beat the Stanford Super StarsBack the First Method of Dismissal to be a Catch

Back to archive list