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Ashes Betting Odds

The last time Australia visited England for The Ashes, we were treated to some of the most entertaining and tightly contested cricket seen in recent years. The Aussies have regained The Ashes since then, but from 8th July to 24th August, the two countries will go head to head again with England hoping to prise back control of the urn. If 2005 is anything to go by, The Ashes Betting should provide plenty of value and trading opportunity.

Ashes Outrights

Ashes
Australia5/6
England9/4
Draw5
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Correct ScoreView all odds
Australia 2-1 (7), Australia 3-1 (8), Draw 2-2 (8)
Top Australia BatsmanView all odds
Ricky Ponting (10/3), Phillip Hughes (5), Simon Katich (5)
Top England BatsmanView all odds
Kevin Pietersen (11/4), Andrew Strauss (4), Alastair Cook (9/2)
Australia (4/6), England (6/5), Draw (20)
Mitchell Johnson (10), Andrew Flintoff (12), Ricky Ponting (12)
Kevin Pietersen (11/2), Ricky Ponting (6), Andrew Strauss (15/2)
Mitchell Johnson (10/3), James Anderson (11/2), Brett Lee (7)
Australia (4/5), England (1)
Yes (1/5)
Yes (1/12), No (7)
England-Australia (1/8), Australia-Draw (2/5), England-Draw (1)
Yes (2/9), No (4)
KP Pietersen (4), RT Ponting (5), PJ Hughes (6)
Pietersen (5), Ponting (5), Strauss (5)
James Anderson (9/4), Stuart Broad (5/2), Andy Flintoff (4)
Jimmy Anderson (3), Mitchell Johnson (7/2), Brett Lee (4)
Oval (7/4), Lords (5/2), Edgbaston (6)
Kevin Pietersen (5), R Ponting (11/2), P Hughes (7)
Australia to win and WIN series (7/4), Draw and Australia to win series (4), England to win and WIN series (9/2)
B Haddin (8/15), M Prior (11/8)
G Swann (4), A Flintoff (9/2), M Johnson (9/2)
Australia (11/18), England (6/5)
Yes (2/5), No (2)
Mitchell Johnson (7/4), Brett Lee (3), Peter Siddle (9/2)
James Anderson (5/2), Graeme Swann (4), Andy Flintoff (9/2)
Ricky Ponting (8/13), Andrew Strauss (6/5)
GP Swann (1/7), NM Hauritz (13/10), MJ Clarke (5/2)
KP Pietersen (11/4), AJ Strauss (3), AN Cook (4)
 
Any Double century?View all odds
NO double century scored in an innings (4/9), ANY player to score an innings double century (13/8)
First Australia 5 Wicket HaulView all odds
MG Johnson (7/4), SR Clark (3), B Lee (7/2)
First England 5 Wicket HaulView all odds
GP Swann (3), JM Anderson (3), A Flintoff (4)
England Series Wins (1-1), Total Series Draws (2-2), Australia Series Wins (2-2)
NO player to take 10 match wickets (1/3), ANY player to take 10 match wickets (9/4)
Team Neither (1/8), Team Either (9/2)
Cook A (+30), Johnson (+180), Alastair Cook (18)
RT Ponting (11/4), PJ Hughes (7/2), SM Katich (4)
Over (175.5), Under (175.5)
Australia (4/7), England (5/4), Tie (50)
Over (550.5), Under ( 570.5)
Innings Either Side to win by an (2)
Australia (26/19), Draw (2), England (2)
Australia (1), England (2), Draw (3)
Australia (19/29), England (11/4), Draw (7/2)
Australia 1-0 (11/4), Draw 1-1 (7/2), England 1-0 (7/2)
Draw 1-1 (7/2), Australia 2-0 (5), Australia 2-1 (13/2)
Australia 2-1 (4), Draw 1-1 (6), Australia 3-0 (13/2)
Australia -0 5 (8/11), England +0 5 (1)
Cardiff Test to be moved due to a poor pitch (25)
4th Test (2), England to win (2), 3rd Test (3)
Australia to win a match (1/25), England to win a match (1/5), No England win (10/3)
Australia (6), England (12)
Phillip Hughes, Alistair Cook, Brad Haddin, Graeme Swann A-Michael Clarke (15/8), Andrew Strauss, Matt Prior, Paul Collingwood, James Anderson B-Ricky Ponting (5/2), Michael Hussey, Mitchell Johnson, Marcus North, Nathan Hauritz C-Kevin Pietersen (11/4)
Brett Lee, Stuart Broad B-James Anderson (11/8), Andrew Flintoff, Nathan Hauritz A-Mitchell Johnson (15/8), Peter Siddle, Stuart Clark C-Graeme Swann (2)
1-2 (5/2), 3-4 (3), 6 Or More (7/2)
Oval (5/6), Headingley (1), Edgbaston (14)
No (1/6), Yes (7/2)

Ashes Matches

TV - England v Australia [1st Test]
11 July 2009
Draw (8/5)Australia (13/8) 101%View all odds
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News
PONTING PLEASED WITH FINAL RUN-OUT
Australia captain Ricky Ponting is content with the way his side have built up for the opening Ashes Test in Cardiff starting on Wednesday.

NEW ROAD TOUR GAME PETERS OUT
Australia's final warm-up game with England Lions at New Road petered out into a draw.

HIGH FIVE IN ENGLAND ATTACK
England look set to field five front-line bowlers in the first Ashes Test against Australia.

STRAUSS WANTS REPEAT PERFORMANCE
Andrew Strauss will urge England to follow the example of 2005 in this summer's Ashes.

SRI LANKA TAKE EARLY ADVANTAGE
Sri Lanka hold the advantage over Pakistan following day one of the first Test in Galle.

PAKISTAN GO TO TOWN ON AUSSIES
Latest news from the A 'Test' between Australia and Pakistan in Townsville.

FLOWER UNWILLING TO PRUNE FREDDIE
Andy Flower believes he could have finished Andrew Flintoff's career this summer.