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Impressive England Win Shortens Test Match Odds
Monday 17 March 2008 at 08:52
England bounced back from their disappointing first test display against New Zealand to claim an impressive 126-run victory in Wellington in the second match of the series.
The tourists, who dropped experienced bowlers Matthew Hoggard and Steve Harmison in favour of Stuart Broad and James Anderson, are now the 8/5 favourites to win the series with Coral, while the Kiwis are priced at 3/1 with Bet Chronicle.
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England Feel Confident Against New Zealand
Thursday 13 March 2008 at 18:04
England cricket team coach Peter Moores believes that his side is now in control of the second test match against New Zealand, after a storming 155-run stand by Tim Abrose and Paul Collingwood on Thursday.
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England Test Match Odds Dip Following First Test Display
Tuesday 11 March 2008 at 13:21
England's lacklustre performance in the first test against New Zealand last week has dented their chances of winning the three match test series.
The touring side are now rated at 6/4, with SkyBet, to win the second test, which starts tomorrow (March 12th) and 4/1 with Ladbrokes to stage a comeback and win the series.
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Vaughan Hoping England Can Beat The Pressure To Boost Test Match Odds
Tuesday 04 March 2008 at 16:42
England skipper Michael Vaughan is hoping his side can put the pressure of expectation behind them to claim victory in the first test match against New Zealand, starting tonight (March 4th).
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Sidebottom Fitness Boosts England Test Match Odds
Monday 03 March 2008 at 12:38
England's chances of victory in the first test match against New Zealand have been boosted by the return to fitness of Ryan Sidebottom. The return of the pace bowler has seen the Lions' odds shortened to 7/5 with Bet365, while New Zealand remain the 11/4 underdogs with Blue Square.
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England Cricketers Without Tremlett For New Zealand
Friday 29 February 2008 at 11:08
Chris Tremlett has suffered a side strain and will be unable to feature in the England squad for the three-Test series against New Zealand.
Paceman Tremlett sustained the injury during England's warm-up match against a Kiwi select side
England had secured a 15-run lead over the New Zealand XI on the second day of the match and closed with Andrew Strauss 55 not out, on 155-3 in the second innings.
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England One-day Series Odds Dip After Humiliating Defeat
Tuesday 12 February 2008 at 09:16
England's chances of claiming victory in their one-day series against New Zealand suffered a blow after they slumped to an embarrassing defeat in Hamilton.
The match, the second in the series, was reduced to 36 overs aside after a rain delay and New Zealand eased to their revised target of 165 to win by ten wickets.
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Harmison Heading To Sri Lanka
Monday 19 November 2007 at 15:44
England fast bowler Steve Harmison has passed a late fitness test and will be join up with the rest of the national squad in Sri Lanka, as they prepare for the first test match of the series.
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Collingwood Scan A Worry As England Aim To Seal The Series
Monday 08 October 2007 at 16:32
As England go in to the fourth one day international (ODI) with Sri Lanka a win will seal the series after two successive wins.
However, captain Paul Collingwood could be a doubt for the match as he undergoes a scan on his shoulder tomorrow.
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Pakistan And New Zealand Prepare For Semi-final Showdown
Friday 21 September 2007 at 16:23
Some will be surprised that Pakistan and New Zealand have reached the semi-finals of the Twenty20 World Cup, but both teams now have their sights on being the nation to have its name etched onto the trophy.
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England Fight For World Cup Survival
Monday 17 September 2007 at 15:16
After defeats against Australia and South Africa, England will be fighting for survival when they meet New Zealand tomorrow in the Super Eights stage of the Twenty20 World Cup. England are currently priced at 11/10 to win the match but New Zealand are favourites on 4/6.
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Zimbabwe To Play For Second Upset
Thursday 13 September 2007 at 10:44
Following their stunning victory against tournament favourites Australia, Zimbabwe will be hoping they can repeat the feat and defeat England in today's Twenty20 World Cup pool match.
Zimbabwe tapped some fantastic form to beat Australia by five wickets, finsishing with figures of 139-5 against Australia's 138-9.
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Wide Open Twenty20 World Cup Offers Opportunities
Tuesday 11 September 2007 at 10:15
The inaugural World Cup kicks off today when South Africa take on the West Indies, and while Australia will be favourites to take the title it is far from clear which team will prove to be masters of this new format.
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Pakistan In Turmoil, Could Scotland Produce An Upset?
Friday 07 September 2007 at 09:54
The Pakistan cricket team has been rocked again by another scandal just days before the opening of the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa - but could Scotland take advantage and steal a win as a result?
With odds of 6/1 from Skybet on a Scotland win when they meet in the group stages next week it could be worth consideration.
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Confidence High, Shah Looking Good As Top Scorer
Thursday 06 September 2007 at 10:20
Following Owais Shah's 107 of off 95 balls in the sixth one day international (ODI) against India a punt on the player taking the top score of England's innings in the last ODI at Lord's is looking like an interesting prospect.
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England Hopes Of Twenty20 Win Start To Falter
Monday 03 September 2007 at 14:39
England's hopes of lifting the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup have taken a blow with the news that Ravi Bopara could miss the tournament through injury.
The England and Essex all rounder was injured during England's fifth ODI against India at Headlingley.
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England Will Play Fearless Cricket
Tuesday 28 August 2007 at 11:32
England captain Paul Collingwood is overseeing a renaissance of confidence in his squad, making victory in the seven-day series with India ever-surer.
He toasted England's new-found fearless attitude yesterday after India were beaten by 42 runs at Edgbaston.
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Pakistan Back On Track
Wednesday 22 August 2007 at 16:10
After a turbulent year, the captain of Pakistan's cricket team has said that his squad is well drilled and ready for next month's Twenty20 World Cup.
Shoaib Malik said: "I am satisfied with the way the players are training and they have given me their support all the time, which is all I want.
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England Sweat Over Pietersens Fever
Wednesday 08 August 2007 at 11:30
Kevin Pietersen's fever is shaking confidence in England for tomorrow's must-win test.
Losing Pietersen would be huge blow, not least because of his reputation for racking up healthy scores quickly.
The batting stalwart missed the team's most important training session yesterday in the build up to the match against India.
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