Daily Spread Betting Round-up
The Mumbai Indians win the Indian Premier League, while Pakistan make it 3-0 over Zimbabwe – but how much money could cricket spread betting punters have made? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who has won the Indian Premier League the most times?For the 4th time this season the Mumbai Indians hammered the Delhi Capitals, beating them by 5 wickets to win a record 5th Indian Premier League title. When was the last time the Mumbai Indians won the IPL? It was only a year ago, meaning Mumbai have won the league in 3 of the last 4 seasons. That 5 wicket victory meant if you bought a Mumbai/Delhi Supremacy spread of 27-35, you made 15 times your initial stake, thanks to each wicket won by being worth 10 points. Meanwhile, if you backed Mumbai at an Outright Index spread of 32-36 at the start of the season, a makeup of 100 made you 64 times your opening bet. Buying Delhi Capitals at an Outright Index spread of 25-29 meant their 50 points for coming in 2nd left you with 21 times your original stake. Who was the IPL final top runs scorer? That honour belonged to Rohit Sharma, with 68 runs. Buy him at a Sharma Runs spread of 27-31, and that’s a 37 times multiplier. For Delhi, however, Shreyas Iyer did manage an unbeaten 65 – back him at a Runs spread of 30-34 won you 31 times your opening stake. When is Pakistan’s next cricket tour?Pakistan secured their 3rd and final T20 victory over a visiting Zimbabwe on Tuesday, winning by 8 wickets for the 2nd game in a row. The size of that victory meant if you bought a very high Pakistan/Zimbabwe Supremacy spread of 52-60, you still won 20 times your initial bet from a make-up of 80. Next up for the Shaheens is a trip to New Zealand this December, with the 1st T20I on December 18th.
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