England v Pakistan 3rd ODI tips: Woakes odds worth a wager as best bowler again
Jamie Clark, Sports Editor | August 29, 2016
England v Pakistan
- Third of five One Day Internationals
- Tuesday, August 30th
- Play starts: 14:00 BST
- Trent Bridge, Nottingham (Nottinghamshire CCC)
- Live on Sky Sports 2
Four England v Pakistan 3rd ODI tips to take

England need one more win to confirm a One Day series victory over touring Pakistan.
Pace pair James Anderson and Stuart Broad missing the rest of the domestic cricket campaign will have no effect on England’s chances as they look to secure a One Day International series victory over Pakistan at Trent Bridge.
Neither fast bowler tends to turn out for their country in shorter forms of the game these days, and the hosts have managed to establish a 2-0 lead over the Asian nation without them anyway.
What are the top England v Pakistan 3rd ODI tips on offer with Coral then? Our cricket experts give their four best bets for punters to ponder below…
Enhanced wincast: Root to be best England batsman and they win

Joe Root top scored with 89 for England as they beat Pakistan at Lord’s in the second ODI.
Third man in Joe Root has averaged 77 runs per innings during his last four One Day games in a England shirt, and no other batsman can match that consistency at the crease this summer.
We therefore have no hesitation in tipping Root to be best with the bat again en route to an England victory in an enhanced wincast of 9/2.
Punters who may have backed Root in similar markets when Sri Lanka took on England at Trent Bridge earlier this summer may have felt short-changed, because he was out for just two runs when last seen in ODI action on this ground. You must be prepared to forgive that blip.
If, instead, you believe that playing on a home ground stirs a player’s blood, then Nottinghamshire’s own opener Alex Hales is a fine 5/1 wincast alternative to Root.
Chris Woakes to be best England bowler

Chris Woakes odds are worth taking because he boasts the best economy of any England bowler in both ODIs against Pakistan so far.
Broad and Anderson may be absent, but there’s still pace in the home attack courtesy of Warwickshire’s Woakes.
He’s had the best economy of England bowlers in three of the last five One Day Internationals, and the lowest average in this form of cricket over the summer, giving away just 4.76 runs per over.
What also appeals about backing Woakes besides his brilliant form, and figures of 3-42 last time out, is he was joint best with the ball when England previously played an ODI on this ground.
David Willey, who also took 2-56 in the last One Day match at Trent Bridge, may not be risked, so side with Chris Woakes odds of 7/2 to be top England bowler once more.
Babar Azam to be best Pakistan batsman

Young batsman Babar Azam has a strike rate of more than 92 from a dozen ODI outings for Pakistan.
Young Azam is batting at number four for the tourists and is showing the sort of consistency at the crease that his elders and betters should be producing based on his first two ODI displays.
There are others who have recorded bigger scores, Sarfraz Ahmed (9/2) for one, but no other Pakistan batsman has an average strike rate of better than 90 besides Babar. He is thus worth a punt to be top dog at the crease with Azam an attractive 5/1 price.
Mohammad Amir to be best Pakistan bowler

Left-arm paceman Mohammad Amir is considered one of Pakistan’s biggest bowling threats.
Although he’s yet to shine in this One Day series so far, fast left-arm bowler Amir should find Trent Bridge to his liking.
With 32 ODI wickets from 20 international outings and an economy average of 4.42 runs in this form of cricket, Amir is more attractive at 11/4 than taking longer odds for other, less consistent members of the Pakistan attack such as Wahab Riaz and Yashir Shah (both 3/1 alternatives).
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You’ll find complete betting coverage of Pakistan’s summer tour of England on the Coral cricket page.