mnauman19945382

0

Estimated Prizes
this month

£0

Estimated Prize money
this month

mnauman19945382's Tips History

All tips
All sports
05 March 2026
13:30 England vs India World Cup

India

Win Match

50 WIN

@-222

Win

22

I am leaning toward India because their middle order has quietly averaged 48 runs per partnership in World Cup matches, turning games after the powerplay. England bowlers struggle in subcontinental conditions with spin early on.

HC Brook (England)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+332

Lose

-50

I am backing Harry Brook as England's key T20 batter. His strike rate of 145 in the last 10 T20s shows he can dominate the early overs. He consistently converts 20s into 40+ scores. Many overlook how he handles spin under pressure.
04 March 2026
13:30 South Africa vs New Zealand World Cup

South Africa

Win Match

50 WIN

@-175

Lose

-50

I am backing South Africa to beat New Zealand. Here is the angle. In the last two ICC cycles, South Africa's win percentage jumps above 65% when they take an early wicket inside three overs. New Zealand lose nearly 40% of matches when 1 down in the powerplay. If South Africa strike early, momentum flips fast.

AK Markram (South Africa)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+250

Lose

-50

I am backing Markram to lead South Africa's batting because he combines controlled strike rotation with last-over power. His recent T20 performance shows a 50%+ conversion to 30+ scores, and he thrives against seaming attacks.

TL Seifert (New Zealand)

Top Team2 Batsman

50 WIN

@+300

Lose

-50

I am backing Seifert because he has been a run machine in T20. His powerplay strike rate is around 140+ and his average is above 30. When opening in a high-impact role, he attacks spin early, not just pace, reducing middle-over stagnation. That intent makes him a value pick.
11:00 Boland vs Tuskers One Day Match

Boland

Win Match

50 WIN

@-120

Win

41

I am backing Boland here. Stats say they concede 20 runs fewer on average when defending totals under 260, thanks to disciplined middle-over bowling. Tuskers struggle chasing, losing over 60% when the required rate climbs over 6. Boland's control in the squeeze overs feels decisive.
11:00 North West Dragons vs Lions One Day Match

Lions

Win Match

50 WIN

@-161

Void

0

I am backing Lions here. Quiet stats: they have won 4 of their last 5 one-day matches when defending 250+, largely due to middle-over control and economy. North West Dragons often stall in overs 20??"35.
28 February 2026
13:30 Sri Lanka vs Pakistan World Cup

Pakistan

Win Match

50 WIN

@-161

Win

31

Pakistan delivered a disciplined batting and bowling performance to secure a crucial win over Sri Lanka. They displayed sharper execution under pressure. Key contributions from both departments helped them dominate early and close out the match.

S Farhan

Man Of The Match

50 WIN

@+750

Win

375

Farhan gave the top performance in this World Cup, showing composure under pressure and leading from the front when the game was on the line. His impact on key moments shifted momentum and played a decisive role in sealing the win for his team.
24 February 2026
03:50 Australia W vs India W 1st ODI

S Mandhana

Man Of The Match

50 WIN

@+750

Lose

-50

My pick for Player of the Match is Mandhana. Her aggressive powerplay batting sets the tempo for India in T20s, and she thrives in pressure chases. If she gets a brisk 40+, India’s chances spike fast.
23 February 2026
13:30 Zimbabwe vs West Indies World Cup

West Indies

Win Match

50 WIN

@-277

Win

18

Backing West Indies. Often bully spin in the middle overs and Zimbabwe cricket team quietly leak runs. There's a sneaky edge. Windies boundary % spikes after 10 overs in T20 if they bat second. The death overs tilt this.

SD Hope

Man Of The Match

50 WIN

@+650

Lose

-50

I am backing Shai Hope for Man of the Match. His recent T20 form shows steady 30+ scores and a low dot-ball percentage. If Zimbabwe take early wickets, his calm middle-overs tempo sets up a winning finish for the West Indies.
1 member found this comment useful

Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+300

Lose

-50

I am backing Sikandar Raza as top batter. His all-round consistency, ability to anchor under pressure, and power hitting in the death overs make him the most reliable run-scorer in crunch moments.

SO Hetmyer (West Indies)

Top Team2 Batsman

50 WIN

@+332

Win

166

Hetmyer thrives when spinners control the middle overs. That's exactly where Zimbabwe cricket often leaks boundaries. His T20 strike rate jumps late in chases, so if targets tighten after 10 overs, his finishing could decide the top-batter call.
19 February 2026
13:30 Afghanistan vs Canada World Cup

R Gurbaz

Man Of The Match

50 WIN

@+550

Lose

-50

I'm backing Gurbaz as Player of the Match because his aggressive strike rate (145+) gives Afghanistan instant momentum. The new-ball bowlers struggle with his late-cut timing. If he gets a start, he converts it into a big score.

Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+275

Win

138

I'm backing Ibrahim to shine because he is a dependable T20 opener with 1,700+ international runs at a 112+ strike rate. He consistently scores crucial 50s in pressure games ??" an edge many people overlook.
09:30 Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe World Cup

Sri Lanka

Win Match

50 WIN

@-333

Lose

-50

I'm backing Sri Lanka to win because their spinners quietly dominate slow World Cup surfaces. Opponents score 25% slower after the powerplay. Zimbabwe struggle against spin in the middle overs. An underrated choke point ??" they often miss.

P Nissanka

Man Of The Match

50 WIN

@+600

Lose

-50

I am tipping Nissanka as Player of the Match because he is calm and yet aggressive. Starts often set the tone for Sri Lanka's innings. In recent T20s he scores 45% of his team's runs in powerplay overs. A subtle edge often overlooked.

Kusal Mendis (Sri Lanka)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+300

Lose

-50

I'm tipping Mendis for top batter. His powerplay strike rate spikes 20% on slow decks and he attacks wrist spin early. If Sri Lanka bat first, that early momentum often becomes the match's highest individual score.

BL Bennett (Zimbabwe)

Top Team2 Batsman

50 WIN

@+225

Win

112

I am backing Bennett to lead Zimbabwe's charge because he quietly converts starts into solid 30+ scores 40% of the time in T20. His calm technique under pressure often frustrates bowlers, giving Zimbabwe a fighting chance in the middle overs.
08:15 Australia W vs India W 2nd T20 Match

India W

Win Match

50 WIN

@+200

Lose

-50

India cricket team to edge it. Their middle overs quietly outscore Australia by 8??"10 runs on a slower deck. Australia's death bowling leaks wides under pressure. Underrated angle: India spin matchups force risky sweeps late.

BL Mooney (Australia W)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+259

Lose

-50

Beth Money, as Australia's top batter, is the sharp angle. She scores 40% of her T20 runs off spin with a low false-shot rate. India's middle overs squeeze often feed her soft-rotation game. She cashes while others stall.

S Mandhana (India W)

Top Team2 Batsman

50 WIN

@+250

Lose

-50

Smriti as top batter makes sense. She strikes 135+ in the powerplay versus pace, forcing field changes early. Australia's new-ball swing fades after two overs, and Smriti's inside-out loft neutralizes their off-side trap. An edge punters underrate.
18 February 2026
14:00 Fabian Marozsan vs Andrey Rublev

Andrey Rublev to win 2 - 1

Set Betting

50 WIN

@+300

Lose

-50

Fabian can nick a set if rallies stretch; his break-point conversion rises late in matches. But Andrey's first-serve points won spikes after set one, and his recent three-set win rate favors a gritty 2-1 comeback despite early errors.
13:30 India vs Netherlands World Cup

IPKP Kishan

Man Of The Match

50 WIN

@+550

Lose

-50

Ishan Kishan looked fearless at the crease, reading the conditions early and picking smart shots. His quick runs shifted momentum, eased pressure on the middle order, and set the tone for a dominant chase.

Abhishek Sharma (India)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+259

Lose

-50

Abhishek has the natural flair, fearless intent, and evolving game sense to become a top batter. If he sharpens his consistency, shot selection, and temperament under pressure, he will.elite performances at the highest level
17 February 2026
23:00 Victoria W vs Western Australia W One Day Match

Western Australia W

Win Match

50 WIN

@-249

Win

20

Western Australia W have quietly dominated recent one-day contests at home, winning 6 of their last 7 matches. They have a strong middle order that often rescues tricky chases. Victoria struggled at the venue with large boundaries.
09:30 Ireland vs Zimbabwe World Cup

Zimbabwe

Win Match

50 WIN

@-188

Void

0

I'm siding with Zimbabwe. In recent neutral-venue games they have won the first-10-overs wicket battle more often than Ireland, and their spin economy drops below 5 when dew hits. Zimbabwe in top form at this World Cup.

BL Bennett (Zimbabwe)

Top Team2 Batsman

50 WIN

@+220

Void

0

At just 21, Bennett is already a gun batter for Zimbabwe. He hit a career-best 169 in an ODI against the same team. He is also the top-scoring batter in recent matches. He is in top form.
08:30 Mirra Andreeva vs Daria Kasatkina

Mirra Andreeva to win 2 - 1

Set Betting

50 WIN

@+350

Void

0

Kasatkina has long rallies, spikes unforced errors late. Andreeva's second-set dip is common. Andreeva's recent tiebreak edge and higher first-serve points won point to a tight three-set grind.
05:30 New Zealand vs Canada World Cup

TL Seifert

Man Of The Match

50 WIN

@+550

Lose

-50

Tim Seifert has become one of the most feared New Zealand T20 openers. He recently surpassed 2,000 T20 runs with a strong strike rate and match-winning knocks in major chases. His powerplay aggression and ability to reach big scores make him a prime candidate to be man of the match.

FH Allen (New Zealand)

Top Team1 Batsman

50 WIN

@+300

Lose

-50

Fin Allen is an explosive right-handed opener whose T20 hitting has redefined New Zealand's attacking game. He holds the highest individual T20 score and equaled the global record with 16 sixes in an inning.
16 February 2026
21:30 Otago vs Auckland One Day Match

Auckland

Win Match

50 WIN

@-161

Win

31

Backing Auckland because they dominate late overs this season, winning 4 of 5 when chasing 250+ in the final 10. Otago's death bowling economy has spiked above 8.5 lately. Close finishes tend to tilt Auckland's way.
13:30 Sri Lanka vs Australia World Cup

Sri Lanka

Win Match

70 WIN

@+200

Win

140

I'm backing Sri Lanka because their wrist spin has strangled teams in the middle overs recently, cutting run rates by 18%. Australia's top order scores fast early, but their middle-overs strike rate dips under sustained spin pressure. Conditions also favour Sri Lanka.
05:30 Afghanistan vs UAE World Cup

Afghanistan

Win Match

500 WIN

@-714

Win

70

Backing Afghanistan over UAE. Afghanistan average 2.3 wickets per powerplay with the new ball, while UAE lose an opener early in nearly half their recent games. Early breakthroughs expose UAE's thin middle order, often the quiet swing factor.
01:00 Diriangen v HYH Export Sebaco FC

Diriangen

50 WIN

@-400

Lose

-50

Diriangén could have the upper hand here, not just because of form but due to tempo control. They have dominated possession in 65% of their home games this season, and Sebaco struggles when forced into sustained pressure, conceding 14 goals in their last five away matches under high press.
15 February 2026
16:30 Arsenal v Wigan

Over 2.50

Total Goals

50 WIN

@-400

Win

12

Arsenal tend to start fast in cup ties, scoring inside 30 minutes in 4 of their last 6 at home, but their rotated back line leaks late. Wigan Athletic away game average 2.9 goals. Early pressure and late gaps point to Over 2.5.
15:30 Nacional v FC Porto

FC Porto

50 WIN

@-249

Win

20

Backed Porto away. They have won 6 of their last 7 league games. Nacional struggle when pressed early, losing 58% of first-half duels at home. That mismatch tilts this toward Porto over Nacional.
13:30 India vs Pakistan World Cup

India

Win Match

100 WIN

@-285

Win

35

India's spinners historically choke Pakistan's scoring in the middle overs. Since 2015, they have restricted them to less than 6 RPO in 65% of World Cup encounters. Combine that with India's recent powerplay efficiency, and the match could tilt before the death overs even arrive.
09:30 USA vs Namibia World Cup

USA

Win Match

100 WIN

@-149

Win

67

I'm backing the USA team. The USA's powerplay run rate and lower death-overs economy have quietly outperformed other associate sides recently. If they exploit Namibia's early wicket slump, the gap will widen fast.
08:15 Australia W vs India W 1st T20 Match

Australia W

Win Match

150 WIN

@-303

Lose

-150

In the last 12 T20 encounters at neutral venues, Australia has chased targets above 140 successfully 75% of the time. India spinners have leaked 8+ runs per over in similar conditions, suggesting a high-scoring Aussie victory is more likely than most expect.
05:30 West Indies vs Nepal World Cup

West Indies

Win Match

500 WIN

@-714

Win

70

West Indies look the value pick. Nepal rely heavily on dot-ball pressure, but West Indies rotate strike at over 1.2 runs per ball in the middle overs. That disrupts Nepal's control strategy and often forces defensive fields too early.
14 February 2026
13:30 New Zealand vs South Africa World Cup

New Zealand

Win Match

50 WIN

@+104

Lose

-50

New Zealand looks far more clinical right now. They chased down 170+ targets with ease in their first two games, while South Africa barely survived a double super over against Afghanistan. The massive boundaries at Ahmedabad really suit the Black Caps' disciplined bowling attack, especially with Santner's ability to squeeze the run rate in the middle overs. I am backing the Kiwis because their opening pair, Seifert and Allen, are in much better form than South Africa.

Tips are normally be settled by 12pm the day after the event took place.
Tips history contains the last 35 days tips.

Please note that this information is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as an indicator of a tipsters real life performance. The OLBG Tipster Competition is a simulation game and some of the rules and prices used by the tipsters may not always be available in the real world which can lead to misleading informaiton.

By using this site you confirm you are 18+ and consent to our use of cookies and processing of personal data as set out in our Privacy Policy
Got it!