Saturday 28 January 2012

Cricket Betting: Tremlett out against Pakistan


Chris-tremlett
Chris Tremlett ’s online cricket betting fans were sad to learn that the pace bowler will not play in the rest of England’s Test series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates due to a back injury.
Tremlett, 30-years-old, has been ruled out of the second Test in Abu Dhabi, with spinner Monty Panesar, who makes very good cricket odds, taking his place.
Tremlett was on the sidelines for five months with a similar injury before he returned in the first Test in Dubai, which England ended up losing by 10 wickets.
Online cricket betting fans learned that a replacement will be named by the tourists in time for the third and last Test.
If they decide to make a like-for-like replacement, that call-up could go to Stuart Meaker, Yorkshire’s Ajmal Shahzad or Surrey’s Jade Dernbach.
Online cricket betting fans were concerned when they found out that England already lost Tim Bresnan, fellow seamer, who was ruled out of the Test series because of an elbow problem.
In 2007, Tremlett made his Test debut against India, but a combination of loss of form and injuries meant that he had to wait more than three years before adding to his three caps.
For the 2010-2011 Ashes tour, the Surrey man was included in the squad, and after Stuart Broad returned home with a side injury, he was included for the third Test in Perth.
In a losing effort, the player took eight wickets, but then in Melbourne and Sydney he contributed a total of nine wickets in wins, which include  bowling Michael Beer in the last Test to seal England’s first series win in Australia for 24 years and make very good cricket odds.
Further success then came with 15 wickets in the three-Test series in England against Sri Lanka, but online cricket betting fans saw that in England’s following 4-0 victory over India, Tremlett missed all but the first match.
The player’s exit from the Pakistan series gave an opportunity to Panesar, who did not play a Test since batting rearguard in Cardiff, in the first Ashes Test of 2009.
The Sussex left-armer, who in 39 Tests took 126 wickets, missed 29 consecutive Test matches before he was recalled.

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