Fourth placed Titans will go head to head with bottom placed Cape Cobras in a match which could turn out as a possible quarter-final for the former. Meanwhile, the Cobras, already out of the title race, will play to avenge some pride. We can use this opportunity to earn some easy money by wagering on the best deals from the market.
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In the eight matches played this season, Titans have scored 259 runs for the opening stand at an average of 32.37 while conceding 358 runs for the same. The Cape Cobras on the other hand have scored 210 runs for the opening stand at an average of 26.25 and have conceded 461 runs in the same time frame. Both the teams have conceded more runs for the opening stand, but the Titans have an edge in terms of scoring more runs. That’s the only difference, but the most significant one in the context of this bet.
Out of the eight matches, the Titans have outscored their opponents for the opening stand in four matches while the Cape Cobras have done the same in just three matches only. In the last three head to head matches, the Titans have outscored the Cape Cobras for the opening stand in all the three matches. So it is likely that the Titans will score more runs than the Cape Cobras for the opening stand and win us some easy money by the end of the game.
Titans have hit 33 sixes at an average of just more than four while conceding 44 sixes at an average of 5.5 in the eight matches played this season. While the Cape Cobras have cleared the ropes on 24 occasions at an average of three sixes per match and have conceded 39 sixes at an average of nearly five sixes per match. Even though both the teams have conceded more sixes than they scored, Titans average more sixes than the Cape Cobras, which gives us a head start to the home team.
The Cape Cobras have hit more sixes than their opponents in just two matches while the Titans have done the same on three occasions. In the last five head to head matches, Titans have hit 22 sixes and the Cape Cobras have hit just 10 sixes. The Titans have hit more sixes than the Cape Cobras in four of the last five head to head matches. So the Titans are expected to clear the ropes more than the Cape Cobras. Well, you should not be wasting any time now, just place the bet.
In the eight matches played this season, Cape Cobras have scored 210 runs for the opening stand at an average of 26.25 with just four matches with more than 29 runs for the opening stand and have conceded an opening partnership of more than 29 runs in 6 matches. The Titans on the other hand have scored 259 runs for the opening stand at an average of 32.37 and have scored more than 29 runs for the opening stand in just three matches while conceding the same in four matches.
In the last five head to head matches, Titans have scored 87 runs for the opening stand with just one score more than 29 runs. While the Cape Cobras failed to score more than 29 runs at the fall of first wicket in all the five matches, scoring just 50 runs at an average of 10. So it is very unlikely that the opening partnership will go more than 29 runs. This is by far the safest deal in the market and there’s no point in missing out on an opportunity to multiply our investment almost twice.