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Betting advice on England v Australia

Matt Finnigan of Ladbrokes previews the Natwest Triangular One-Day International between England & Australia

Matt Finnigan
13-Jun-2001
Matt Finnigan of Ladbrokes previews the Natwest Triangular One-Day International between England & Australia.
England almost landed the gamble on Tuesday; they were backed into 5/6 from an opening quote of 6/5. Talking of huge gambles, Australia have been the subject of a number of large bets this week to retain the Ashes. This has resulted in the tourists' price being shortened even further with Ladbrokes to 1/3 from 4/9 for the Test series.
Tuesday's defeat highlighted the standard that needs to be achieved to reach the top of the one-day game. England were in a similar situation to Australia on Sunday - however, they didn't have the strength to see the innings through to a victory. This series has been enthralling so far for the one-day cricket enthusiast, but if you enjoy a flutter like myself these tight games take on a different perspective.
England may find it hard to break their losing habit against Australia on Thursday; however, there is no value at 1/3 in backing the world champions.
As highlighted in my series preview, Marcus Trescothick may take some stopping when he gets going, and that is proving to be the case. His magnificent century on Tuesday has been one highlights of the summer so far, and the Somerset batsman is worth siding with to be England top batsman again. Mark Waugh is also threatening a big score after two consistent innings in the first two matches.
My advice is back Marcus Trescothick at 3/1 to be England top batsman & Mark Waugh at 4/1 to be Australian top batsman
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Spotlight on other major events this week: The US Open
Thursday sees the start of the 101st US Open, and the question on everybody's lips is: can anyone tame the Tiger?
The even money with Ladbrokes represents the shortest price Tiger has ever been for a major. However, this is a Major and that attracts the world's top players. You also have exceptional value on some of the games biggest stars, and may be worth opposing Woods this week.
In recent years Tom Lehman has been one of the most consistent players in the US Open, although failing to convert when leading in the last round on a couple of occasions. Southern Hills was the scene of his biggest victory on the PGA tour, and at 40/1 may be worth an each way bet.
My advice is to back Tom Lehman each way at 33/1 to win the 101st US Open.