As the anticipation escalates for the 2023-24 Big Bash League, we present to you our comprehensive wagering guide, brimming with crucial statistics, meticulous team breakdowns, and insights into past season trends to bolster your betting adventures. The BBL13, the twelfth iteration of the Big Bash League, is set to unfold in 2023-24. The Big Bash League houses eight fiercely competitive teams, each facing off against the others twice in the regular season, leading to a total of 56 thrilling...
We shouldn’t let the ODI series in Bangladesh go unmentioned. Yes, it was ‘only Bangladesh’, but not everybody realises that the Tigers are rather handy in their own backyard. In fact, England are the only side to have won a bilateral ODI series in Bangladesh since 2015. And now we’ve done it twice! It’s an impressive achievement. Who were our stars in the 2-1 series win? Two familiar faces excelled with the bat. Jason Roy returned to form with 155 runs at an average of 52 (although the lion’s...
With the dust having truly set on last year’s painful series defeats in England and Australia, which all but damaged their hopes of making the World Test Championship final (2023), the Proteas will want to regain their form quickly against the West Indies at home. The Windies, on the other hand, would like to make it a double sweep on their travels to Southern Africa after beating Zimbabwe in a recently concluded two-match series. This instalment of the Sir Vivian Richards Trophy is therefore...
Rolling out of bed the other morning after a leisurely Saturday lie in, I turned on the TV expecting to see a good couple of hours of cricket. Instead, BT Sport was screening a documentary about Pele. Checking the internet to see what had happened, I was shocked to find Australia had already been bowled out for 91 to lose the first Test to India by an innings and then some. Leaving aside for a moment the arguments about doctored pitches and favourable home conditions, this is a shocking defeat...
Batsmen can’t take wickets. Most of them stand at slip and do nothing. They have just one dimension. Bowlers on the other hand take 99% of the wickets AND make very valuable contributions with the bat. I remember them saving at least 3 very important games for England during the last 12 months. What would we have done without Jimmy and Monty in the Ashes?!
That is why, my friends, 5 bowlers and 5 batsmen (with an allrounder) is the way to go. I would change my mind, however, if we had 4 world class bowlers and a world class number 6 batsman waiting in the wings. We don’t. We have a strong tail, with Broad / Swann at 8 and 9. Do we really need more batting when the bowling often looks thin and exhausted?
Great common sense here. Wish Id thghout of that.