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This market has been won once each in the first 2 ODI's. |
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All three 6s in the first ODI were scored in a remarkable innings by Tamim Iqbal. |
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The 2nd ODI the market was won by England (3-1), without England playing overly well. |
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England have a very long batting line up with all the lower order able to hit 6's. Especially Swan & Broad. |
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The middle order is full of powerful hitters Wright, Prior & Morgan - who has proved this already on numerous |
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occasions. |
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Kiestwetter and Pietersen - are powerful hitters of the ball also and if they stay in long enough are likely to hit a |
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couple over the ropes. |
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Collingwood and Cook (the men iv missed until now) - Are adaptable and usually the anchor men. However |
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Collingwood can change gears easily, and cook can put a bad ball away for 6. - especially a short one to hook or |
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pull. |
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Bangladesh seem to hold a team full of nurdeler's- Especially of spin bowling. |
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They definitely lack the depth that England have - and of course the power that England have. |
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This bet came to my mind earlier in the series, however not knowing if Bangladesh would put up a total if batting |
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first worthy of chancing with 6s was my doubt.... However Bangladesh have produced to tricky totals through graft, |
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and I am confident they will in the third. |
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England won this market last time out without playing well at all - I fully expect them to win this market at Evens.
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Definately if they bat first. |
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