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Broad to the rescue!

Hahahah... is the pitch wheel chair friendly?

I think the wheels would get stuck in one of those cracks.

What are the odds for England to draw this test and to win in Melbourne and Sydney?

England $15 for a draw this game...

Stokes is cracking on...they could be playing for a win here. $35-

Edit: England gone from $51 in to $31 for a win now w00t.gif

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How the hell do you boat people work out bets? $31 ?

It's called abbreviation my good sir... Shortening of the sentance and all that...

Allow me to put it into a complete context for you: For an investment of $1, your potential return should the mother country win, would be somewhere in the vicinity of $31.

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How the hell do you boat people work out bets? $31 ?

It's called abbreviation my good sir... Shortening of the sentance and all that...

Allow me to put it into a complete context for you: For an investment of $1, your potential return should the mother country win, would be somewhere in the vicinity of $31.

Ah, I see.

Over here we'd simply say 31 to 1.

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A good point just made by Blowers and Glenn McGrath on TMS.

Things would be a lot different if England had taken their chances in the field.

To win a test match you have to take 20 wickets.

If England had taken all their chances, they'd only need 20 chances.

But they haven't, and if a team needs 25, 26, 27 or more chances in order to take those 20 wickets then it makes the task that more difficult, if not impossible.

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How the hell do you boat people work out bets? $31 ?

It's called abbreviation my good sir... Shortening of the sentance and all that...

Allow me to put it into a complete context for you: For an investment of $1, your potential return should the mother country win, would be somewhere in the vicinity of $31.

Ah, I see.

Over here we'd simply say 31 to 1.

Simply? 31 to 1 is 4 syllables, 31 (the "Australian way") is 2, how is the english way simple :P

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How the hell do you boat people work out bets? $31 ?

It's called abbreviation my good sir... Shortening of the sentance and all that...

Allow me to put it into a complete context for you: For an investment of $1, your potential return should the mother country win, would be somewhere in the vicinity of $31.

Ah, I see.

Over here we'd simply say 31 to 1.

No we wouldn't .30/1 @ £1 = £30 +£1 bet = £31

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