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England 11-10 for Second Test victory as fair weather forecast

Posted on 28 Jul 2011 at 14:06 PM by pjmar
England are the 11-10 favourites with Coral bookmakers to follow up their win at Lords with victory in the 2nd Test at Trent Bridge against India . The same firm also make England 5-6 to become the top ranked test nation at the end of the series by beating their opponents by 2 clear tests. It's 5-6 they fail. * Coral are also offering a special bonus concession on their Top England Batsman market in the 2nd test, by offering punters their stake money back on their chosen selection if Kevin Pietersen once again tops the home scoring. "After the poor weather forecast and the majority of the first test money wagered on the draw a week ago, punters are more keen to bet a positive result this time, and it's England that are attracting most of the cash," said Coral spokesman Gary Burton. "Our first test offer saw us refunding stakes on Matt Prior after he finished second best to KP, but we have gone one better this test by offering money back on all beaten batsmen," ...

England 11-2 for Lords success but Draw is longs Odds-on

Posted on 06 Jun 2011 at 20:50 PM by pjmar
England are 11-2 with Coral to win the second Test at Lords, after they ended day four with a lead of 156. Sri Lanka are 28-1 outsiders to level the series, with the draw most likely at 1-12. "England have given themselves a chance of repeating their shock victory in Cardiff, but the weather has played a huge part in this Test, although the draw would suit us as Andrew Strauss's men were well-backed to wrap up the series here," said Coral's David Stevens. **Match betting 11-2 England, 28-1 Sri Lanka, 1-12 Draw **Next Man Out 8-11 K Pietersen, Evs A Cook **Method of Next Dismissal 4-7 Caught, 5-4 Any other

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