Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Bairstow’s latest England-saving century, a Copa America semi-final shock and Kyle Edmund’s 2nd round collapse all feature in our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Bairstow blasts Black Caps – Cricket World CupFollowing their loss to Australia, England’s semi-final hopes were looking pretty dire. After all, their remaining group games were against a then-unbeaten India, and an always dangerous New Zealand. Well, no one told Jonny Bairstow. His 111 runs against India provided the spine of England’s 31 runs victory at Edgbaston, before doing it again against the Black Caps, his 106 runs putting the World Cup hosts on their way to a stomping 119 runs win over the 2015 runners-up. If you’d backed Bairstow at a Runs spread of 50-55, you could have picked up 51 times your initial stake. Peru end Chilean hopes of 3rd consecutive title – Copa AmericaIn a turn up for the books, Peru have reached their first Copa America final since 1975 – the first year the competition was named as such – after beating 2-time defending champions Chile 3-0. If you had predicted the upset, and sold the original Chile/Peru Total Goal Minutes Supremacy spread of 28-42, you could have won 177 times you initial stake, since Peru’s total goal minutes added up to 149. Edmund blows 2-set lead – WimbledonPoor Kyle Edmund. The British no. 1 looked to have his 2nd round match against Fernando Verdasco sewn up, sitting 3 games away from victory after winning the opening 2 sets 6-4 6-4. Yet the Spaniard fought back in the 3rd set, Edmund looking a bit shaken after a slip, before taking the final 2 sets 6-3 6-4. At its lowest point, the Verdasco to win match binary spread had fallen to just 0.9-6.7 during the 3rd set. If you had foreseen Edmund’s collapse at that point, you could have netted 93.3 times your initial stake.
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