Headline: 2019-20 Big Bash League | Sydney Thunder vs Sydney Sixers | A Saturday to kick start your weekend celebđ«ration đwith $7200 of promises
Sydney Showground Stadium would host the second Sydney Derby this Big Bash season after the thriller both teams played out at the Sydney Cricket Ground. While the Sixers have dominateđd tê§he Thunder in the opening game, the two sides would lock horns again to settle the score this season.
While the Sixers have an edge going into the home encounter, the Thundersâ arâe no pushovers having won twice in the last five encounters head-to-head. The Sixers are miles and miles ahead of the Thundersâ in the table, having won three out of their last four games with their lasđžt game ending in a washout.
Another excitiđ°ng battle is on the table, alongside thousands on stake. Join in as we tell you where to put your money, money safe on as you get tri-folds at-least back from the Sydney Derby.
Two sides, who believe in taking the fight to the opposition by scoring boundaries and sixes at their own will take on each other. However, only one can claim the bragging rights, and we have exactly pointed out to you where to put your stake on. Put it on Sixers as I explain to you why it is and will be the winning bet of the night. At the Sydney Showground Stadium, there is nothing to separate the two sides, as they have two apiece on the count of most boundaries scored. Donât fret and worry, when it comes to H2H, Sixers get the edge having scored 56 boundaries against the 53 scored by the Thunder. Well, here comes thđe real deal which puts the Sixers miles ahead. This season, Sixers have just blazed their way with 61 boundaries against the 48 scored by the Thunder.
There are three things that are certain in life: death, taxes and Usman Khawaja to score under one six in a T20 game. Even if you take Khawaja from the Test side, you canât take Khawajaâs along the ground shots away from him. In the last five games that the Sydney Thunders have played this season, the left-handed opener has only scored one six, thatâs 0.20 six every game. Well, if we go a little deeper, Khawaja has scored 36 sixes in 76 games overall, which is 0.4 six every game, well you have already won the bet. If you do want to go a bit deeper, in T20Is, the opener has scoê§red 5 sixes in 9 games, which is 0.5 six every game, so that seals the debate.
Usman Khawaja to score less than one six @ 3.10z
Sydney Sixersâ sensation Josh Philippe is what they say the other side of the magnet when compared to Usman Khawaja. While Khawaja strikes the ball on the ground, Philippe aims more often than not to deposit it into the crowd. This season, the right-hander has scored 9 boundađries in the last five games and the last time he crossed the five boundary mark, it was on 18th December. 14 games last season, he only crossed the 2.5 boundary mark five times. Further, in his career, the right-handed batsman has only scored 2.2 boundaries on an average every game in the 26 games that he has played.
Wagering $100 for each bet is going to give you returns of $871 ($295 + $310 + $266), but the â±amount will rocket up if you parlay the three bets for odds of 24.3
If you invest the entiđŒre $300 on this bet, the returns will be a whopping $7200!!!