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During a cricket chase, two quiet overs can make the required rate look scary, but the batting side might still have set players and a weaker bowler left to target. Would you bet against the chase after the market moves, or wait for the next bowling matchup?
The required rate alone is a poor guide in cricket. I would rather look at wickets in hand, who is set at the crease, which bowler has overs left, and whether the short boundary is available. A chase can look tense, then change completely after one expensive over. While reviewing a live cricket market, bizbet can sit between scorecard checks and odds movement, but the decision should come from phase reading. If the set batters are waiting for a favorable matchup, the market’s panic may be too early. Two quiet overs are not the whole story.
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