Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Pakistan stun England in the 3rd T20, while Andy Murray mounts an amazing comeback at the US Open – but how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What were the odds on Pakistan beating England?Going down to the final ball, Pakistan fought their way to a 5-run victory at Old Trafford, drawing the series level after the washout on Friday and England’s win on Sunday. That result meant that if you sold an England/Pakistan Supremacy spread of 12-20, you came away with 17 times your initial stake. Mohammad Hafeez was the man driving Pakistan to victory, scoring 86 runs not out. Buy the Professor at a Player Runs spread of 23-27, and you won 59 times your opening bet. For England, Moeen Ali was the top scorer, producing 61 runs. Buy at the same Player Runs spread of 23-27, and you nabbed 34 times your original wager. Who does Andy Murray face in the US Open 2nd round? In a huge feat of endurance for a man with a metal hip, Andy Murray went from 4-6 4-6 1-3 down, to seal a 5-set victory over Yoshihito Nishioka in the 1st round of the US Open. The way the meeting went meant the Murray/Nishioka Match Supremacy spread – where the winner gets 10 points, plus a further 5 points for every set won by – swung from 8-11 at the beginning, to at one point, 18-21 in favour of Nishioka. If you sold at that latter price, Murray’s comeback secured you 33 times your initial bet. Similarly, if you waited for Murray’s binary To Win Match spread to fall from 69.2-75 to just 6.6-12.5, you could’ve picked up 87.5 times your opening stake. Now Murray will be facing no. 15 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime in the 2nd round – meaning he could face Daniel Evans in the 3rd if both men win.
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