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March 21, 2007Posted by Martin Williamson on 03/21/2007 in
Irish punters exploited upset
Australia have been cut to 7/4 to win the World Cup, and Ladbrokes admitted they lost money from Ireland’s upset win over Pakistan in Jamaica. Spokesman Robin Hutchison told charlierandallcricket: "We hardly took a penny on Ireland before the game, as the punters didn't think they had a prayer. But as it progressed confidence grew and we ended up losing a pretty penny.” The Irish were 8/1 to win before the match, but were backed extensively in play, including a bet of £12,000 at 5/6.
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