Which is your favourite of the T20 franchise leagues to bet on and why?
I enjoyed the last Caribbean Premier League because there were top-bat ricks all over the shop. The IPL is consistently good, though, because its unpredictability is so predictable.
And you really have to separate what happens in the IPL from all other franchise leagues in of form. So that makes it a great challenge, especially if you’re looking to enjoy some IPL betting too.
Who are the three most reliable bowlers and batsmen in the world to bet on?
Well, it’s constantly changing of course in of win rates, which means that a player had to have a higher percentage win rate than his implied probability. But in ODI Rohit Sharma, Quinton De Kock are often underpriced for top bat even though favourites.
Keep an eye on Imam-ul-Haq for Pakistan, too, if he returns to the side. In T20 Dawid Malan for England likewise, De Kock again and the brilliant Babar Azam. KL Rahul for Punjab in the IPL was Mr Reliable.
In Tests, Ben Stokes was underrated for a long time and 9/2 or 5s is still a play. Marnus Labuschagne is not quite short enough still. And a big-priced guy to look out for is Faheem Ashraf for Pakistan.
Bowlers are harder to find on win rate. But in Tests, you won’t go far wrong with Ravi Ashwin, Josh Hazlewood, Kemar Roach. Lungi Ngidi is superb in ODI and should be favourite every time ahead of Kagiso Rabada. In T20 there aren’t many who stand out on win rates but Ngidi is also underrated there. Muhammad Hasnain is value in the franchise leagues.
As important as finding a guy underpriced is those who are overpriced. And Joe Root, despite his dominance, has a price no way near his actual win rate which isn’t touching a 4/1 chance.
What do you make of the BCCI’s decision to essentially sack Kohli as ODI skipper and what do you think actually happened there?
I think the BCCI recognised that Rohit Sharma is a better white-ball leader. Their respective records in IPLs speak volumes. It gives India time to build under a new captain for the next tournament and reducing Kohli’s influence is no bad thing across the three teams.
He was the kingmaker across three teams and even when you take into that it’s just not possible to be ‘on it’ in all three with the scheduling, it’s never great to have one guy pulling all the strings. India will be better off for it.
Early days yet but give us your best tip for the 2022 T20 World Cup.
I’ve been saying it for a couple of weeks but England are underrated at 4.5. They’re favourites for me in Australia because the pitches suit their batters and they won’t have to worry about the toss bias downing their chances like it did in the UAE.
They were the best team in that tournament, with Pakistan a close second. how they murdered Australia? They were on a different planet.
And you never know, England may be able to call on Jofra Archer which will take their game to a new level. They have such a deep reserve of T20 players that they could be a very, very strong side by October. I make them favourites ahead of India and Australia. Pakistan’s chance has gone as I don’t see them flourishing on bigger grounds.

About Ed Hawkins
Ed Hawkins is an award-winning sports journalist. He has three times been named the Sports Journalists Association’s Sports Betting Writer of the Year.
He is also a cricketing analyst, journalist, anti-corruption expert and published author and currently the cricketing correspondent for betting.betfair.
His book, Bookie Gambler Fixer Spy was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award and was Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2013 book of the year. He won the William Hill in 20021 with Michael Holding for Why We Knee How We Rise.
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