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New Zealand a lengthy 11/1 for second Test

New Zealand are out to 11/1 to win the second Test and level the series 1-1

Andrew Hall
24-Nov-2004


Australia's golden boy, Michael Clarke, is an enticing 11/1 to take the Man-of-the-Match award in the second Test at Adelaide © Getty Images
New Zealand are out to 11/1 to win the second Test and level the series 1-1. Australia are 3/10 to win again, while the draw is 11/4.
Australia have named an unchanged 12 for Friday's match at Adelaide, while New Zealand will be looking for a vastly improved performance.
Adelaide history
New Zealand have never won at Adelaide, their two previous matches having resulted in an innings defeat in 1973/4, and a high-scoring draw in 1987-88. There is some good news for New Zealand, though: Australia lost their most recent Test at the Adelaide Oval, to India last season. Ricky Ponting scored a magnificent 242 in Australia's first innings of 556 in that game, but Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman came back superbly to allow India to post 523. Then Ajit Agarkar took 6 for 41 as Australia subsided to 196 all out in their second innings, and India chased down their target for the loss of six wickets.
High first-innings scores from both sides, followed by meagre second-innings efforts, have characterised recent matches at Adelaide - this has been the pattern in each of the past four matches there.
Top Team Batsman
In the First Innings Leading Team Batsman markets, Michael Clarke comes in to 11/2 for Australia following his maiden Test century on home soil, while Adam Gilchrist, who also contributed a vital innings, stays out at 8/1. Matthew Hayden remains favourite in this market, in spite of an average of just 28 in his last five matches.
For New Zealand, their first-Test centurion Jacob Oram comes in to 13/2, while Nathan Astle, Mark Richardson and Mathew Sinclair all at 9/2 behind the favourite Stephen Fleming at 4/1.
Man of the Match
Hayden is also favourite in the Man of the Match market - he is priced at 15/2. Clarke took the award at Brisbane, and he is 11/1 to repeat the feat at Adelaide. Oram is by far the shortest-priced New Zealander, coming in to 11/1, but Fleming moves out to 12/1 following his 0 and 11 at Brisbane.
Of the longer-priced players, Justin Langer stands out as the value bet in this market. He is 14/1 (compared with fellow opener Hayden at 15/2). His average is marginally higher than Hayden's in the last five matches (just over 29). At some point, the Australian openers will get back to their usual billing - why not at Adelaide?
Please note that odds are correct at time of publication and are subject to change.