Daily Spread Betting Round-up
New Zealand secure an ODI hat-trick over India, England get a freezing Six Nations win over Scotland, and Evans reaches the 2nd round in Rotterdam – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve own? Black Caps secure hat-trick – New Zealand v India 3rd ODIThough the Kiwis were blown away by India in their first 2 T20s, they were incredible unlucky to lost back-to-back Super Overs, before slipping to a 7 run defeat in the 5th and final fixture. Well, New Zealand gave their visitors a taste of their own medicine this past week. Tuesday saw them follow up their 4 wicket and 22 run ODI victories with their best performance of the series, beating India by 5 wickets to secure the hat-trick. Despite their previous ODI form, the Men in Blue were still fancied heading to Bay Oval, at an India/New Zealand Supremacy spread of 18-26. You’d have needed to sell that price, then, to make 68 times your initial stake, thanks to it being 10 points per wicket won by. If you’d bought New Zealand at a win match binary spread of 40-45.5, meanwhile, you would’ve bagged 54.5 times your original bet. Though the Black Caps may have come out on top, it was KL Rahul that got the biggest runs tally of the series, securing 112 in Mount Maunganui. If you backed the 27-year old at a Runs spread of 47-52 you were left with 60 times your opening wager. England women brave freezing conditions – Scotland v EnglandRescheduled due to Storm Ciara over the weekend, Scotland were battered by snow, sleet and England on route to a hefty 53-0 defeat in the Women’s Six Nations. Bonus point in tow, England are now back in 1st place, though they’re level with Ireland, who they host on February 23rd. They also made anyone buying an already high England/Scotland (h) Points Supremacy spread of 32-35 a handy 18 times their initial bet. British no. 1 through in Rotterdam – Daniel Evans v Philipp KohlschreiberAfter a rough Australian Open, Daniel Evans got back on the horse with a 1st round, straight sets victory over Philipp Kohlschreiber at the Rotterdam Open. An uncertainty beforehand, if you’d bought an Evans 25:0 spread of 10.75-12.25 – where the winner gets 25 points and the loser 0 – you would’ve won 12.75 times your original stake.
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