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2013-2014 Ashes Cricket Preview – England vs. Australia

2013-2014 Ashes Cricket Preview – England vs. Australia

England will go for the history books in Australia as they will aim to win four Ashes Series in-a-row for the first time since Australia did it in 1995 — and also, to make it four-in-a-row for the first time as a country since 1890.

This upcoming Ashes series in the Land Down Under breaks the trend of scheduling. Instead of waiting for the usual 18 months, the series resumes after only three months. With the tests closely looming, memories of the summer’s Ashes series in July and August may still be fresh in the mind.

2013-14 Ashes Betting Preview

England (-120) vs. Australia (+175)

*Odds as of November 8, 2013.

Schedule:

First Test – Brisbane, November 21-25, 2013

Second Test – Adelaide, December 5-9

Third Test – Perth, December 13-17

Fourth Test – Melbourne, December 26-30

Fifth Test – Sydney, January 3-7, 2014

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Betting on England

England has been dominating the Ashes and the Australians, and will be put to the test as they tour unfriendly confines.

No one could have anticipated England – for so long the dwellers of the modern Ashes series – would have their eyes on a fourth successive series victory for the first time since 1890. [sc:Other240banner ]

An achievement which evaded England throughout the 20th century is a realistic prospect for Alastair Cook’s team under the eye of Andy Flower.

The emergence of Michael Carberry is a welcomed one for England, who along with Cook, poses as the best double threat for England against the Aussies.

England comes in as favorites to make history, and many believe they have the talent and the depth to win again.

Can England make it four-in-a-row? Bet on England at Top Bet.

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Betting on Australia

Although the Australian National Cricket Team will announce their squad for this Ashes series on November 12, some suggest that they will have an advantage going into the Ashes Series due to the fact that it’s being played on their home field. As history has shown, the English have not done so well on Australian turf:

England at Australia’s Test venues (via the Telegraph UK)
Played Won Lost
Gabba, Brisbane 19 4 10
Adelaide Oval 30 9 16
WACA, Perth 12 1 8
Melbourne 54 20 27
Sydney 54 22 25
 

This comes from knowing the conditions well, from having strong home support and by the opposition feeling homesick and uncomfortable in alien conditions.

However, nothing could have been further from the truth in 2010-11 in all those departments. Simply put, England had better players and outperformed the home team. The Australians will remember that well and will be out for redemption.

Unfortunately, Australia lost their linchpin Mike Hussey last winter, and Captain Michael Clarke is a hostage to fortune with his chronic back injury. Until Clarke comes back, Steve Smith, a late addition to the Australian squad during the last series, will likely step-up as the main allrounder, as he became only the sixth Australian to reach his maiden Test century with a six.

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Also, England were not at their best last summer as the Australians lost closely in the first test, while tied the fourth and fifth tests. During those tests, they limited the production of England’s Cook and Jonathan Trott. If they can accomplish that in England, the Aussies are certainly confident they can do it at home.

The Australians are entering as underdogs. But the Aussies are no pushovers. They have improved and are looking to reclaim their rightful place in front of a home crowd

Can Australia win back the Ashes urn? Bet now on Australia.

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Also, you can bet on the possible results of the upcoming 2013-14 Ashes Series. How will the end result of the series look like after five tests? Bet now on lines for results of 2013/2014 Ashes Series.

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