New Zealand v England Cricket Betting Tips 1st Twenty20

England begin their New Zealand tour with a Twenty20 game in Auckland. England will be hoping to start the tour with a win with the Kiwis missing three of their best batsman in recent times, Nathan Astle, Stephen Fleming and Craig McMillan are all unavailable, while their captain Daniel Vettori is injured. New Zealand have also lost the services of Shane Bond following his signing up with the rebel Indian Cricket League.

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New Zealand v England Odds Match Betting

Match Winner
New Zealand 10/11
England 10/11

Top New Zealand Runscorer
Brendon McCullum 7/2 Jacob Oram 7/1
Jamie How 4/1 Paul Hitchcock 12/1
Ross Taylor 4/1 Kyle Mills 25/1
Peter Fulton 5/1 Tim Southee 66/1
Scott Styris 5/1 Jeetan Patel 100/1
Jesse Ryder 6/1 Chris Martin 500/1

Top England Runscorer
Kevin Pietersen 7/2 Ravi Bopara 8/1
Luke Wright 5/1 Dimitri Mascarenhas 12/1
Phil Mustard 5/1 Gareme Swann 16/1
Ian Bell 5/1 Stuart Broad 50/1
Alistair Cook 6/1 Chris Tremlett 66/1
Paul Collingwood 6/1 James Tredwell 80/1
Tim Ambrose 6/1 Ryan Sidebottom 100/1
Owais Shah 8/1 James Anderson 200/1

Highest Opening Partnership
New Zealand 5/6
England 5/6

6 Over Match
New Zealand 5/6
England 5/6

Most Sixes
New Zealand 10/11
Tie 13/2
England 6/5

First Six
In or before the 5th Over 8/11
6th Over or after evens

Most Run Outs
New Zealand 15/8
Tie 6/4
England 15/8

Method Of First Dismissal
Caught Fielder 10/11
Caught Wicket Keeper 7/2
LBW 9/2
Bowled 11/2
Run Out 7/1
Stumped 33/1
Any Other 100/1

Batsman Match ting
McCullum outscores How 4/5 How outscores McCullum 10/11
McCullum outscores Mustard 8/11 Mustard outscores McCullum evens
How outscores Pietersen evens Pietersen outscores How 8/11
Mustard outscores Collingwood 5/6 Collingwood outscores Mustard 5/6
Taylor outscores Collingwood 5/6 Collingwood outscores Taylor 5/6

New Zealand, 1st Score of the Innings
1 Run off the bat 15/8
2 Runs off the bat 7/1
3 Runs off the bat 25/1
4 Runs off the bat 11/4
6 Runs off the bat 16/1
Any Other Score (Including extras) 13/8

England, 1st Score of the Innings
1 Run off the bat 6/4
2 Runs off the bat 6/1
3 Runs off the bat 33/1
4 Runs off the bat 3/1
6 Runs off the bat 25/1
Any Other Score (Including extras) 15/8

New Zealand, 1st Over Score
0 Runs 12/1 4 Runs 7/1
1 Run 10/1 5 Runs 7/1
2 Runs 9/1 6 Runs 5/1
3 Runs 8/1 7 Runs or more 5/4

England, 1st Over Score
0 Runs 10/1 4 Runs 7/1
1 Run 8/1 5 Runs 6/1
2 Runs 8/1 6 Runs 7/1
3 Runs 7/1 7 Runs or more 6/4

Highest Individual Score
Less than 25 20/1
25-49 5/2
50-74 11/10
75-99 11/4
100 or more 8/1

Team of Top Match Runscorer
New Zealand 10/11
England 10/11

Top Match Runscorer
Jamie How 9/1 Kevin Pietersen 7/1
Jeetan Patel 9/1 Luke Wright 11/1
Brendon McCulum 9/1 Alistair Cook 11/1
Ross Taylor 9/1 Phil Mustard 11/1
Peter Fulton 10/1 Tim Ambrose 11/1
Jesse Ryder 12/1 Ian Bell 11/1
Scott Styris 12/1 Paul Collingwood 12/1
Jacob Oram 14/1 Owais Shah 16/1
Paul Hitchcock 33/1 Ravi Bopara 16/1
Kyle Mills 50/1 Dimitri Mascarenhas 33/1
Tim Southee 200/1 Gareme Swann 40/1
Chris Martin 2000/1 Stuart Broad 100/1
Chris Tremlett 150/1
Ryan Sidebottom 250/1
James Anderson 1000/1

1st Over Score (Odd/Even)
Odd evens
Even 4/5
ZERO IS AN EVEN NUMBER

1st Innings Score (Odd/Even)
Odd 10/11
Even 10/11

To Win The Toss
New Zealand 10/11
England 10/11

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