Kupoa10 Cricket Tips
64% strike rate on Cricket in the last 30 days
- Annual Profit
- -21
- Annual Strike Rate
- 58 %
- 30 Days Profit
- -4
- 7 Days Profit
- -9
12 Months Profit Trend
Oct 24 - Oct 25
- Highest ProfitSep 25
- 2.4
- Lowest ProfitAug 25
- -3.2
Daily Profit
Last 23 Days
- Highest ProfitOct 02
- 1.2
- Lowest ProfitOct 06
- -1
Kupoa10’s Tips
Tomorrow Tips
Experts are OLBG tipsters with high strike rates, current month or 6 month profitability for a particular sport.
Value Rating is based on comparing the odds of a selection to the theoretical probability of winning based on the percentage of tips for it.
- 14 / 19 Win Tips74%
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Tasmania’s WNCL core has been the steadier unit in recent seasons, with a deeper seam group and middle-order that rotates strike well. Victoria can flip it if their top three cash in early at Junction and force Tasmania to chase above par. If the Tigers control the new ball and squeeze overs 20??'40, they edge a low-scoring finish.
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Oman’s powerplay bowling and top-order experience (accumulators who can shift gears) give them multiple scoring routes. Samoa need early wickets to avoid Oman’s back-end acceleration, but depth and fielding standards usually favor the hosts.
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Australia’s lineup is stacked with boundary hitters and a spin unit that dominates middle overs on neutral wickets. Pakistan’s route is disciplined new-ball bowling and minimizing dot-ball pressure with the bat, but Australia’s depth from 1??'7 is a tier higher. If Australia win the toss or start well in the field, they should pull clear.
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UAE’s new-ball attack and superior athleticism in the ring typically suppress associate batting lineups through overs 7??'15. Qatar can be stubborn if they bat first and post a platform, yet UAE’s middle-order power and death bowling provide more winning paths. Lean UAE by a few boundaries.
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Afghanistan’s ODI blueprint??'solid top-order, spin squeeze (Rashid + support), and late-overs control??'matches well against Bangladesh’s tempo. Bangladesh can flip it with a strong PP and a Shakib-led anchor, but Afghanistan’s bowling variety usually owns the 25??'45 window.
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Nepal’s home/neutral-site crowd energy and top-order intent often create par-plus totals, and their seam-spin mix is improving at the death. Kuwait’s best chance is to win PP wickets and drag it into a scrappy chase, but Nepal’s batting depth at 5??'7 should settle key overs. Nepal by one or two big swings late.
Profits calculated to a 10 point stake.
Value Rating is based on comparing the odds of a selection to the theoretical probability of winning based on the percentage of tips for it.