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Warner v De Kock: Fireworks expected in PE

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Cape Town - The stairwell showdown between David Warner and Quinton de Kock during the first SA v Australia Test match has dominated headlines heading into the second Test.

Songs and banners are being hastily penned, Sonny Bill Williams masks crafted and even local bookmakers are getting in the act, putting up a number of special markets as fireworks between the pair are once again expected.

BET.co.za has set odds revolving around the performances of Warner and De Kock, catering to the increased interest in the hostilities between to the two sides.

Headlining these is the 'Short Man Syndrome' BET Boost which will pay 15/1 if either Warner or De Kock is banned for the third Test.

You can find markets on De Kock to stump Warner, Warner to run out De Kock, Warner to be dismissed for a duck, De Kock to score a century and many more.

From the sublime to the ridiculous, there's even a market for Sonny Bill Williams to appear at the Test match! Although at 100/1, it's very definitely a long shot!

Will the powder keg ignite in Port Elizabeth or will the scuffle simply turn out to be a storm in a tea cup? 

 

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