Spread Bets Of The Day
England seek vengeance in the 2nd ODI in South Africa, St Helens look to wolf down Warrington, and Bangladesh take on Pakistan in their 1st Test – it’s the Spread Bets of the Day! 1. South Africa v England 2nd ODI – England/South Africa Supremacy, 12-22Tuesday’s ODI loss to South Africa will have been a shock for England. After all, they’re the world champions, playing their first fixture in the format since their thrilling Super Over victory over New Zealand. Yet, in large part thanks to Quinton de Kock, Proteas swept them away, winning by a whole 7 wickets. That meant you had to selling a starting England/South Africa Supremacy spread of 9-19 to make 79 times your initial stake. Despite this, England are still favourites heading into the 2nd ODI at Durban, people perhaps expecting an aggressive rebound by the visitors like the one seen after their opening Test defeat. Spreadex are offering an England/South Africa Supremacy spread of 12-22, where its 1 point per run or 10 points per wicket won by. 2. Warrington v St Helens – Kevin Naiqama SMM, 31-35For most sides the loss of last season’s Super League top try scorer would be a major concern. And, of course, St Helens are going to miss Tommy Makinson. However, if the first game of their title last weekend is anything to go by, the Saints are going to be completely fine. In a rematch of the 2019 Grand Final, St Helens walloped the Salford Red Devils 48-8, in a fixture that saw Alex Walmsley, Jack Welsby and Kevin Naiqama all get braces, on route to 8 tries total. The Fijian 31-year old heads into Thursday’s trip to Warrington at a SMM spread of 31-35, ahead of teammate Regan Grace at 30-34, and the Wolves’ Josh Charnley at 26 -29. 3. Pakistan v Bangladesh 1st Test – Bangladesh 25:10, 4.1-5.6Roundly trounced in the T20 series – 5 wicket and 9 wicket losses in the 1st and 2nd before being rescued by the rain in the 3rd – Bangladesh have a huge task ahead of them if they are to get anything off Pakistan in their 1st Test. So unlikely are their chances that Spreadex are offering a lowly Bangladesh 25:10 spread of 4.1-5.6, where its 25 points for a win, 10 for a draw and 0 for a loss. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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