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India’s Nitish Kumar Reddy celebrates after taking a wicket at Lord’s. Action Images via ReutersIf you throw 10 bucks on India to win this match, you will naturally be more inclined to tune in, which is the best way to learn about the sport.
What’s great about this particular match is that the odds are palatable in either direction.
England is a -200 favorite on the two-way moneyline, and India is coming back as a +150 underdog. There’s nothing complicated about that.
In my opinion, the price on India looks more than palatable considering how competitive they’ve been on the road in this series.
A running mistake cost them the win in the last match, and they were undone by a historic run-chase by England in the curtain raiser.