Betting Tips For India V Australia - Finals - ODI World Cup 2023

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Betting Tips For India V Australia - Finals - ODI World Cup 2023
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Last Updated: 17th November 2023

The World Cup final, rest assured, is a contest between the two best teams in the tournament. India have destroyed every team they have come up against, barely breaking a sweat in doing so. Australia have got better and better as the tournament has progressed.

 They may even trump India on pure, unadulterated fight and gumption. India are 1.39 favourites with Australia 3.0 with 1XBet.

Despite this it is a difficult game to bet on. As we always say when it comes to discussing free cricket betting tips and cricket betting odds, the pitch is crucial. We don’t know what surface we are likely to get in Ahmedabad.

 We do know that India will have a say and suspect it will a turning surface. But we have to wait to be sure. If you see a red-tinged surface, expect the spinners to come to the fore. If it’s a black-soiled pitch it should play quite low but take little turn.

As far as a toss prediction goes, we would expect India to bat first. Australia may do likewise, wary of giving India the opportunity to put the game to bed.

 


Rohit Sharma and David Warner top team runscorer double @13.0

This is a nice, chunky price to get us started off. Why are we keen on these two? Well, put simply on two-year form they are the individuals who have been brilliantly consistent on the market, combined with the fact that they are overdue on their percentage wins on the market.

Rohit Sharma wins at a rate of 28%, pipping Virat Kohli on 25.8%, the same rate as Shubman Gill. We have no doubt whatsoever that Rohit is likely to go extremely hard – or try to – in an effort to set the tone. He has done this throughout the tournament and has been hard to catch.

Warner must be a little frustrated with himself in terms of nailing big scores. He has tried to be too dominant, getting out when set to at least two horrible shots in the tournament. Against South Africa he was bossing affairs only to play an ugly swipe when set. In the biggest of matches he might be more careful.

 

Rohit Sharma most sixes in match @5.5

This is all about taking a wrong price on cricket betting tips. Rohit has hit more sixes than anyone in the tournament so why is he not favourite? That honour goes to Glenn Maxwell at 3.75.

Everyone knows that Maxwell is a dangerous player if afforded the opportunity. His double century against Afghanistan is a classic example. But it’s a big ‘if’ about getting the chance.

We know that Rohit will be afforded that opportunity because he opens the batting and is guaranteed a hit in the powerplay. Maxwell has neither assurance. 

This seems like a classic example of a market being priced on recency bias. To be clear, we’re not saying Maxwell is a poor player just that he is a poor favourite.
For further evidence look at the prices for either player to hit a six. 1XBet go 1.5 and Maxwell 1.7. 

 

Back Mitchell Marsh over 2.5 fours @1.9

These two sides, India and Australia, have met seven times in India this year. India won four of them. A theme of those games was the strong performance of Mitchell Marsh.

Marsh was Australia’s top runscorer over those head-to-heads, hitting 294 runs at an average of 58. What was interesting, though, was his freescoring. He was striking at 121. Marsh will not die wondering and will have a crack. He may not get a big score but he may not need to bat long, either, for this bet to cop. 
 

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Ed Hawkins
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Ed Hawkins is a one of the most respected cricket betting analysts in the world and has more than 20 years of experience of finding winning bets. He began cricket tipping for the Racing Post - considered to be the UK’s betting bible - in the 2000s and quickly developed a reputation for shrewd and innovative analysis.

For the last ten years he has been writing for betting.betfair and has never failed to return a profit in each of those years. He has refined his analysis while working for betting.betfair, favouring the combination of cold, hard data and the all important ‘eye’ analysis of watching matches and players. Increasingly he will require multiple planets coming in to line to expose a wrong price from a bookmaker to ensure that the gambler can be absolutely confident that he or she is taking a wrong price.

He has developed tried and trusted strategies and methods across the betting markets to help gamblers make sensible options and has challenged the cliché rationale for bets being struck. 

Hawkins is also a renowned author. Ed has written nine books relating to sport, including the critically-acclaimed and award-winning Bookie Gambler Fixer Spy. This was an in-depth expose of the anatomy of the illegal cricket betting industry in India. This led to him advising the ECB, MCC and ICC on the threat of match-fixing in cricket.

His most recent book was a work with Michael Holding, the legendary former West Indies fast bowler. Why We Kneel, How We Rise interviewed some of the most iconic Black athletes, including Usain Bolt, Naomi Osaka and Thierry Henry among others, to help tell the story of the centuries-old dehumanisation of a race of people. It won multiple prizes, including the biggest in sports publishing, the William Hill Sports Book of the Year.

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