Today's Cricket
Never had a massive bank anyway as I do not need one £500 - £1000 will suffice but did experience a recent downturn and through the tales told in this thread
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I'm not depositing any more as it seems to trigger all manner of unintended consequences.
The tide will go out on an Eng win for periods and also will come in for periods.
THIS IS EXCITING!
The next 3 bats after Hameed & Malan are not associated with turgid strike rates, Malan has gears.
I will be trading with green from here, I cannot jeopardize what I have worked so f*cking hard to achieve with my modest sized bank.
This is ENTHRALLING!
THIS IS EXCITING!
The next 3 bats after Hameed & Malan are not associated with turgid strike rates, Malan has gears.
I will be trading with green from here, I cannot jeopardize what I have worked so f*cking hard to achieve with my modest sized bank.
This is ENTHRALLING!
- firlandsfarm
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Well that was an interesting game (England v's India). I would recommend it to anyone playing the Test Match markets as a good example of how fortunes (the wicket) change over a 5 day match. It was almost perfectly typical. Batting on first day can be tricky because the wicket is it's greenest for the game. Generally batting is best on 2nd and 3rd days. The 4th day is generally uncertain, will the 'better' batting conditions continue or will the wicket start to deteriorate. Batting is generally most difficult on the 5th day as evidenced by the relatively low scores achieved and the rarity of a team scoring over 30 in the 4th innings.
- firlandsfarm
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That should of course have read "the rarity of a team scoring over 300 in the 4th innings."! but I now cannot edit it!firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 8:21 amWell that was an interesting game (England v's India). I would recommend it to anyone playing the Test Match markets as a good example of how fortunes (the wicket) change over a 5 day match. It was almost perfectly typical. Batting on first day can be tricky because the wicket is it's greenest for the game. Generally batting is best on 2nd and 3rd days. The 4th day is generally uncertain, will the 'better' batting conditions continue or will the wicket start to deteriorate. Batting is generally most difficult on the 5th day as evidenced by the relatively low scores achieved and the rarity of a team scoring over 30 in the 4th innings.