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Twenty20 World Cup 2010
Taking place in West Indies from 30th April - 16th May, the Twenty20 World Cup is much shorter than the bloated one-day world cup that rumbled on for over six weeks. Enormously successful in Britain since it's launch back in 2004, twenty20 is the biggest innovation in cricket since the pyjama game burst onto the scene in 1975 and provides a fantastic opportunity for spread bettors -due to the number of games and their incredible volatility!

Team
Sporting Index Spread
Extrabet.com Spread
Australia
40 - 43
39 - 42
India
12 - 14
15 - 18
Sri Lanka
23 - 26
22 - 25
England
35 - 38
34 - 37
Pakistan
28 - 31
28 - 31
West Indies
15 - 18
13 - 16
Sporting Index & Extrabet.com Guide:
Winner = 60 Runner Up = 40 Lose Semis = 20 Lose In Super 8 Stage = 10 Lose In Group Stage = 0.

The T20WC features the world's top twelve cricketing nations and provides some fantastic betting heats -even in the apparently mis-matched games such as India v Afghanistan. Whilst the result may not be in doubt, other variables such the margin of victory, the batsmen's scores and the number of boundaries are lively, interesting markets that demand our close attention...

We've done a full preview of the world cup, including groups, fixtures, rules & regulations, markets, twenty20 betting hints and the indispensable 20 things about twenty20 that will make you a smarter punter. Why not with your thoughts on the twenty20 world cup
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GROUP A
Date
Fixture
Time
Pakistan
1/05
BAN vs PAK
17.30
Australia
2/05
AUS vs PAK
17.30
Bangladesh
4/05
AUS vs BAN
13.30
GROUP B
Date
Fixture
Time
Sri Lanka
30/04
NZ vs SL
17.00
New Zealand
2/05
NZ vs ZIM
13.30
Zimbabwe
3/05
SL vs ZIM
13.30
GROUP C
Date
Fixture
Time
South Africa
1/05
IND vs AFG
13.30
India
2/05
IND vs SA
13.30
Afghanistan
4/05
SA vs AFG
17.30
GROUP D
Date
Fixture
Time
West Indies
30/04
WI vs IRE
21.00
England
1/05
ENG vs IRE
17.30
Ireland
3/05
WI vs ENG
17.30

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Trading Talk - Twenty20 World Cup - England in the Super Eights

Two days of rain in Guyana could have ended England's Twenty20 World Cup interest before the action really got going, but after first coming to the West Indies' aid against the Three Lions, Paul Collingwood's men had their own luck over the Irish with a washout handing them victory. Spread buyers of England's outright index (winner = 60 points; runner-up = 40 points; lose semi-final = 20 points; lose in the Super Eight = 10 points; group stage = 0 points) breathed a huge sigh of relief as the team advanced to the second stage thanks only to a superior run rate.

Sporting Index punters who wanted to wait until now before taking a spread betting position on Collingwood and co will be weighing up which team will turn up for the Super Eight phase matches based on those opening two results. Spread buyers of their outright index will be buoyed by the daunting score of 191/5 that England posed the Windies before the weather intervention meant that a revised Duckworth-Lewis chase of 60 from six overs was accomplished with a ball to spare and the loss of only two wickets. Spread punters still thinking about buying England's team tournament runs will take confidence from a batting display that was widely regarded as one of their finest in the short format of the game.

By contrast, spread sellers of the side's outright index and team tournament runs spread will point to the fact that the next day, an identical line-up struggled and only managed to set a score of 120/8 from 20 overs against William Porterfield's Irish side on the same pitch.

Those first two games saw Eoin Morgan hit a combined total of 100 runs and any pre-tournament buyers of his batsman tournament runs will be hoping that he can continue the big hitting and outscore his teammates.

Kevin Pietersen was another that caused much deliberation among Sporting Index's T20 traders before the tournament. Spread buyers and sellers were split between those expecting him to be firing on all cylinders, like when he burst onto the scene in the mid-Noughties, and others who felt that recent problems with form and injury would hold him back. His innings against West Indies saw a steady start to the tournament with a knock of 24 from 20 balls, but 24 hours later sellers of his batsman tournament runs would have been pleased to see him reach just nine from 18 balls.

With England's opening two matches both significantly shortened, they have bowled far fewer overs than any of the other nations remaining in the World Cup. Whether spread buyers believe that this presents an advantage in the individual games will depend on if they anticipate the bowling department being well-rested or ring-rusty. Any spread punters looking to sell performance spreads for Ryan Sidebottom, Graeme Swann, Stuart Broad, Michael Yardy or Tim Bresnan in the Super Eight games will no doubt expect the latter to be the case in the market where runs, catches, wickets and stumpings are rewarded.


Semi-Finals & Final Dates, Times & Venues

Thursday 13th May2010 Semi Final 1
TBD v TBD 1400 St Lucia
Friday 14th May2010 Semi Final 2
TBD v TBD 1400 St Lucia
Sunday 16th May 2010
Final TBA Bridgetown, Barbados



As well as betting on the outright index for the tournament and individual games there are likely to be 'specials markets' such as number of sixes hit and fastest fifty. The guys at Sporting Index have done a preview for the Twenty20 World Cup in their excellent Trading Talk section -so check it out.

It's always worth doing your homework on these markets and looking back the previous tournament records (find them on wikipedia).

Here are a few that caught our eye:

Highest Team Score: Sri Lanka 457 v Kenya (14 Sep 2007)

Lowest Innings Total (Runs): Kenya 67 v Ire (4 Aug 2008)

Highest Match Aggreagte: 428-10 (40 Overs) Aus 214-4 v NZ 214-6 (28 Feb 2010)

Best Bowling: Umar Gul (EPak) - 5-6 v New Zealand (13 June 2009)

Highest Indiv Score: Chris Gayle (WI) - 117 v N Z (11Sep 2007)

Highest Partnership: G Smith & L Bosman (1st Wicket, South Africa) - 170 v Eng (15 Nov 2009)

Highest No of Sixes hit: 23 South Africa (17) v England (6) (15 Nov 2009)

Most runs scored off an over: Ind v Eng -36 Yuvraj Singh off Chris Broad. (19 Sep 2007)



 
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