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Today India-Pakistan Between 'High Voltage' Final, Rs.2000 Crore Betting

 Today India-Pakistan Between 'High Voltage' Final, Rs.2000 Crore Betting


The final match of the Champions Trophy is to be held between India and Pakistan in Britain. However, more speculators are watching more cricket lovers waiting for this match. There is a ban on betting in India but there is no ban on online bets in Britain. And this match is also to be held in Britain. So there is a speculation that speculators will have a great flash of playing in this match and there is a possibility that more than Rs 2000 crores bets will be played.

The match will be played in the British Oval on Sunday. Which is estimated to be worth about 2000 crores. Apart from India and Pakistan, people from other countries of Britain will also be able to handle the bets. Indian team favorites are among the speculators watching India's strong batting and good performance in the trophy so far. While Pakistan is second place. However, the prices of betting on betting on Pakistan and India will not be very different between the prices.

According to a website named Betfair, India is getting 1.44 paisa while Pakistan is currently getting 2.87. That means if you put 100 rupees on India's victory, it will get Rs. 144. Likewise, if anyone pays Rs. 100 on Pakistan's win then it will get 287 rupees. That is, India's price in the speculative market is more than Pakistan.

It is noteworthy that in the last 2007, India and Pakistan were competing in the final of the international match. India beat Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. After that, India-Pak in any international match final. There is no collision between them. Following this, the high voltage final will be the general of all. Not only Indian or Pakistanis, this contest will be debatable in other country's cricket lovers too.

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