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T20 World Cup final: New Zealand vs Australia betting tips & predictions 14 11 21

12 Nov | BY Guy Giles | MIN READ TIME |
T20 World Cup final: New Zealand vs Australia betting tips & predictions 14 11 21

Guy Giles has picked out four cricket betting tips as Australia face New Zealand in the final of the T20 World Cup on Sunday.

Here are four T20 World Cup betting tips that Guy Giles thinks you should consider when Australia face New Zealand in the final in Dubai on Sunday.

New Zealand vs Australia betting tips & odds

Total first innings runs: Under 160.5 {ODDS:832435700:2.00}

Teams batting first in this tournament have generally struggled to set big targets, with this bet landing in 10 of the 12 previous matches in Dubai.

Finals don’t tend to produce big scores either, with none of the previous six T20 World Cup showpieces seeing more than 160 runs scored in the first innings.

Daryl Mitchell to score over 18.5 runs {ODDS:832417787:1.83}

Mitchell hit an unbeaten 72 off just 47 balls against England to help New Zealand secure their place in the final.

He has been pretty consistent throughout the tournament, passing this mark in four of his six innings.

Adam Zampa to be Australia’s top bowler {ODDS:832417686:4.00}

Zampa is the second-top wicket-taker in the tournament, having claimed 12 in six matches to date.

The leg-spinner has taken at least one wicket in all six of those matches, so is always in with a chance in this market.

Trent Boult to be New Zealand’s top bowler {ODDS:832417759:3.75}

Boult is just behind Zampa in the wickets table with 11, two more than any other Black Caps bowler.

He has taken at least two wickets in four of his six matches in the tournament, and another couple on Sunday would put him right in the mix.

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Guy Giles

Guy Giles

Sports writer who produces regular football and cricket tips, while also covering a range of other sports.

Guy Giles

Guy Giles

Sports writer who produces regular football and cricket tips, while also covering a range of other sports.