Saturday, September 22, 2007

BOOKIES ON THE BACKFOOT

Twenty20's frenetic pace has left bookies gasping for breath, according to CNN-IBN. It's become difficult to predict how many runs will be scored in an over, the total score, how many runs a batsman will score etc.

"None of the players stick for too long in Twenty20 matches. They either score or get out. In a 50 over game, the player takes at least a few overs to settle down," says a mournful bookie.

In short, they need to tone up on their reflexes. But in an era where batsmen happily smash six sixes in an over, bookies should be getting wiser sooner rather than later. Wonder what new formulae they will devise.

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