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Silver_and_sand
29th September 2007, 03:25 PM
So, India beats Australia in the semi-final of the Twenty20 series in South Africa, and goes on to win the tournament. And now Australia is to play India in a 7 game series of one-dayers in INDIA. Hussey and Watson are out with injuries, and I believe Ponting is only just returning from his own hamstring injury. With all that in mind, who do you think would be favourite to win?

1st game: Australia 1.62 vs India 2.30
Series: Australia 1.60 vs India 2.40

Is there something I'm missing?

wesmip1
29th September 2007, 07:39 PM
Your probably missing that the odds are set by recent statistics in the One day game and they probably don't take into account these injuries and recent 20/20 form.

Also the gamblers will predominantly be Australians who want to back their own team so that infleunces the odds.

At $2.40 the Indians are good value to take out the series. Just checked tonights score and they look like they have Australia in trouble already.

Good Luck.

Silver_and_sand
30th September 2007, 09:59 AM
Well, Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin saved Australia with a 144-run, 5th wicket partnership, after finding themselves at 90-4 in the 17th over. And then in turn, the rain saved India from having to chase down a 308 run target. Result: Draw. Ponting was still out with his hamstring injury, but he was there with his team, so he can't be too far away from returning. Hodge got a duck (lbw) and Symonds only got 7 before being ajudged lbw, though there was a suggestion he got an inside edge. Gilchrist managed only 12 before Yuvraj Singh made a great diving catch at point. Hopes did well with 37 runs from 25 balls. Clarke's 130 from 132 and Haddin's 69 from 83 were the stabilizers Australia needed though. Hopefully, Clarke will continue his good form in India. Sreesanth was the pick of the Indian bowlers. Even though he was a little eratic at times, producing 6 wides and a no ball, he did have great variation in both pace and delivery. In the end he picked up 3 for 55. He actually had Clarke out caught at deep point, but it was off a no ball (full toss above the waist).

Game 2 will be Tuesday in New Delhi where at least the weather is supposed to be fine and sunny.