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PRE-MATCH BETTING
NOTES FOR ALL MARKETS
Players sent off/retired out
- A player being sent off is viewed as retired out, so will be settled as a wicket.
Concussion/tactical substitutions
- When a player leaves the field as a substitute, this will not count as a wicket.
- If the player does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the player left the field.
- When a player enters the match as a substitute, for settlement purposes both they and the player replaced will be looked upon as to have played a full part in the match.
Penalty runs after the conclusion of an innings
- Penalty runs added to a team’s total after the start of the other team’s innings will not count towards settlement of markets in the previous innings.
The Hundred
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs.
- All other rules remain the same as other limited overs format.
Outright Betting
Who will win the tournament?
- If a match/tournament is shortened, bets will be governed by the official competition rules.
- Where no official result is declared, outright bets will be settled as void unless a team has already been eliminated, or unless down to the final two teams, in which case dead heat rules apply.
- Bets on outright tournament markets will be settled according to the official result as determined by the governing body or tournament organiser immediately upon the conclusion of the event.
- When no price is offered for the tie and the official result is a tie, any means introduced by the official governing body to determine a winner will count i.e. 'bowl off', 'Super Over' etc.
- Super Overs and bowl offs won't count for the settlement of any other market.
- If, after this, the result is still a tie and no other means are introduced by the official governing body to determine a winner, dead heat rules apply.
Match Betting
Who will win the match?
- All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
- In matches affected by adverse weather, bets will be settled according to the official result.
- If there is no official result, all bets will be void.
- In the case of a tie, if the official competition rules do not determine a winner, then dead-heat rules will apply. In competitions where a bowl off or super over determines a winner, bets will be settled on the official result.
- In First Class Matches, if the official result is a tie, bets will be settled as a dead-heat between both teams. Bets on the draw will be settled as losers.
- If a match is abandoned due to external factors, then bets will be void unless a winner is declared based on the official competition rules.
- If a match is cancelled, then all bets will be void if it is not replayed or restarted within 48 hours of its advertised start time.
Match Betting: Double Chance
Will the match result be either of the three options given?
- A tie will be settled as a dead heat.
- All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
- If there is no official result, all bets will be void.
Match Betting: Draw No Bet
Who will win the match given that all bets will be void if the match is a draw?
- A tie will be settled as a dead heat.
- All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
- If there is no official result, all bets will be void.
Match Handicap
The quoted handicap will be added at the end of the match, not including super overs or any other means of deciding the winner in the event of a tied match.
- In the event of a match being reduced from the originally scheduled number of overs then bets will be void.
Tied Match
Will the match be tied?
- Pays on the official match result at the end of the match not including super overs, bowl out or any other means of deciding who should be the winner in the event of a tied match.
- Must be an official match result for bets to stand.
- If the match is abandoned or there is no official result, all bets will be void.
- For First Class matches a tie is when the side batting second is bowled out for a second time with scores level.
Toss Winner
Who will win the toss?
- If no toss takes place, all bets will be void.
Toss/Win Double
Selection must win the toss AND the match.
- Matches affected by adverse weather will pay on the official match result according to competition rules, however, if the result is determined by a Super Over, Bowl Out, Coin Toss, or something similar, then all bets will be void.
- Where there is a tie (as determined by the official governing body) bets will be void.
- In matches abandoned due to outside interference (not including inclement weather) all bets will be void unless the official competition rules determine a winner (not including Super Over, Bowl Out, Coin Toss etc).
- In cancelled matches not replayed within 36 hours of the originally scheduled start time all bets will be void.
- If there is a change of teams from originally advertised, then all bets will be void.
Runs in First Over
How many runs will be scored in the first over of the match?
- The first over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined. If an innings ends during an over then that over will be deemed to be complete unless the innings is ended due to external factors, including bad weather, in which case all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
- Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs. All other rules remain the same as other formats.
Runs off First Delivery
How many runs will be scored off the first delivery of the match?
- The result will be determined by the number of runs added to the team total, off the first ball of the match.
- For settlement purposes, all illegal balls count as deliveries. For example, if the over starts with a wide, then the first delivery will be settled as 1 and, although there has not been a legal ball bowled, the next ball will be deemed as delivery 2 for that over.
- If the delivery leads to free hit, the runs scored off the additional delivery do not count.
- All runs, whether off the bat or not are included. For example, a wide with three extra runs taken equates to 4 runs in total off that delivery.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
Runs in Groups of Overs
How many runs will be scored in the first specified number of overs?
- If the specified number of overs are not complete the bet will be void, unless the team is all out, declares, reaches their target or settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if the total innings is reduced at any stage to less than 80% of the stated maximum overs at the time the bet was placed, unless settlement of the bet was already determined.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs. All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Wickets in Groups of Overs
- If the specified number of overs are not complete the bet will be void, unless the team is all out, declares, reaches their target or settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if the total innings is reduced at any stage to less than 80% of the stated maximum overs at the time the bet was placed, unless settlement of the bet was already determined before the reduction.
- For settlement purposes, if a run scorer is timed out or retired out then the wicket is deemed to have taken place on the previous ball. Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs. All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Runs in First Partnership
How many runs will the batting team have scored when the first wicket falls?
- If the batting team reaches the end of their allotted overs, reaches their target or declares before the first wicket falls, the result will be the total amassed.
- For settlement purposes, a run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if the innings has been reduced due to external factors, including bad weather, if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in the innings, unless settlement has already been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the lines at which the bet was placed is passed, or if a wicket has fallen.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
Method of First Dismissal
How will the first run scorer be out?
- Retired hurt will not count as the first wicket. If the first run scorer retires out, all bets will be void. If the specified wicket does not fall, all bets will be void.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
- Caught and bowled is included in fielder catch.
Method of Dismissal, 6 Way
Methods of dismissal only include: Bowled, Caught, LBW, Run Out, Stumped, Obstructing the Field, Hit the Ball Twice, Hit Wicket and Timed Out.
- If a run scorer Retires this does not count as a dismissal for settlement purposes.
- Market will be settled on the dismissal method for the specified wicket number, regardless of whether the players are different due to retirements or otherwise.
- If the Innings ends with the named wicket not falling, then all bets will be void.
- The options for betting purposes will be Caught, Bowled, LBW, Run Out, Stumped and Other.
- In some matches we will not quote 'Other' in the 6 way market - where other is not quoted then bets will be voided if the wicket is not by the method of Caught, Bowled, LBW, Run Out or Stumped.
Method of Dismissal, 2 Way
Settled on whether the Wicket is Caught or Not Caught.
- If a run scorer Retires this does not count as a dismissal for settlement purposes.
- Market will be settled on the dismissal method for the specified wicket number, regardless of whether the players are different due to retirements or otherwise.
- If the Innings ends with the named wicket not falling, then all bets will be void.
Match Total Runs
Settled on the total runs scored in the match.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined, or the match has reached its natural conclusion without either innings being shortened to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match.
Match Total runs, Odd or Even
Settled on the total runs scored in the match.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined, or the match has reached its natural conclusion without either innings being shortened to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match.
Match Fours
How many fours will be hit in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours. Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
Match Fours, Odd or Even
Settled on whether the total boundary fours are odd or even.
- Boundary fours scored from the bat only to count - overthrows, all run fours and extras do not. In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
- This market is for limited overs matches only.
Match Sixes
How many sixes will be hit in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours. Overthrows and extras do not count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
Match Sixes, Odd or Even
Settled on whether the total boundary sixes are odd or even.
- Boundary sixes scored from the bat only to count - overthrows and extras do not.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
- This market is for limited overs matches only.
Match Run Outs
How many run outs will there be in the match.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Run outs in a super over do not count.
Match Run Outs, Odd or Even
Settled on whether the total number of Run Outs in the match or Odd or Even.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
- Run Outs in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match unless settlement is already determined.
- If there is no more play after the bet has been struck, then those bets will be voided.
Maximum Over in Match
How many runs will be scored in the highest scoring over in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- All runs, including extras, count towards settlement.
- Super overs do not count.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs. All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Match Ducks
How many ducks will be scored in total in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- A duck is classed as someone being dismissed for zero runs. Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
- Ducks in a super over do not count.
Match Dots
For the purposes of this market, a dot ball is defined as a legal delivery from which no runs are of any kind are scored.
- A wicket also does not count as a dot ball.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined, or the match has reached its natural conclusion without either innings being shortened to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs.
- Dot balls in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match unless settlement is already determined.
- If there is no more play after the bet has been struck, then those bets will be voided.
Match Dots, Odd or Even
Settled on whether the number of dot balls in the match is Odd or Even.
- For the purposes of this market, a dot ball is defined as a legal delivery from which no runs are of any kind are scored.
- Wickets do not count as a dot ball.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
- Dot balls in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match unless settlement is already determined.
- If there is no more play after the bet has been struck, then those bets will be voided.
Match Wides
How many wides will be scored in total in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Any runs resulting from a wide delivery, except penalty runs, will count towards the final total.
- Wides in a super over do not count.
Match Extras
How many extras will be scored in total in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- All wide deliveries, no balls, byes, leg byes and penalty runs in the match count towards the final result. If there are runs off the bat as well as extras from the same delivery, the runs off the bat do not count towards the final total.
- Extras in a super over do not count.
Match Extras, Odd or Even
Settled on whether the number of Extras in the match is Odd or Even.
- Wides, No balls, Byes, Leg Byes and Penalty Runs all to count.
- Where there are runs off the bat and an extra is bowled in the same delivery the runs off the bat do not count towards the extras tally.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined.
- Extras in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match.
- If there is no more play after the bet has been struck, then those bets will be voided.
Match Wickets
How many wickets will fall in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
- Wickets in a super over do not count.
Match Winning Over
- If the match is reduced in any way, from when bets are struck, this market shall be void.
- If any delivery has been bowled, including illegal attempts such as a wide ball, then the over shall be deemed to have started and shall count for settlement purposes.
Match Winning Session
- Settled on the when the match finishes according to the official scorecard.
- If any delivery has been bowled, including illegal attempts such as a wide ball, then the session shall be deemed to have started and shall count for settlement purposes.
Match Top Run Scorer
Which run scorer will score the most runs in the match?
- The result of this market is determined on the run scorer with the highest individual score in the match.
In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 50% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in each innings at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather. - Top run scorer bets for First Class matches apply only to the first innings of each team and will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless both first innings have been completed.
- If a player was named at the toss, but later is removed as a substitute, that player will still be counted, as will the replacement player.
- If a run scorer does not bat but was named in the starting XI (or later introduced as a substitute), bets on that run scorer will stand.
- When two or more players score the same number of runs, dead-heat rules will apply. Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Match Top Bowler
Which bowler will take the most wickets in the match?
- The result of this market is determined on the bowler with the most wickets in the match.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 50% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in each innings at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather.
- Top bowler bets for First Class matches apply only to the first innings of each team and will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless both first innings have been completed.
- If a player was named at the toss, but later is removed as a substitute, that player will still be counted, as will the replacement player.
- If a bowler does not bowl but was named in the starting XI (or later introduced as a substitute), bets on that bowler will stand.
- If two or more bowlers have taken the same number of wickets, the bowler who has conceded the fewest runs will be the winner.
- If there are two or more bowlers with the same wickets taken and runs conceded, dead heat rules will apply.
- Wickets taken in a super over don’t count.
Team of Top Run Scorer
Which team will contain the top run scorer in the match?
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be available to be bowled to each team unless settlement is already determined.
- Runs in a super over do not count. In first class or Test matches only runs in the first innings count.
- If the leading run scorer from each team end on the same number of runs then this shall be settled as a tie.
Team of Top Bowler
Which team will contain the top bowler in the match?
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be available to be to each team bowled unless settlement is already determined.
- Wickets in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches only wickets in the first innings count.
- If the leading wicket takers for each team end on the same number of wickets, this will be settled as a Tie.
- If there are no wickets assigned to any bowlers, this market will be void.
Player of the Match
Who will be named Player of the Match?
- Bets will be settled on the officially declared player of the match.
- Dead-heat rules apply.
- If no player of the match is officially declared, then all bets will be void.
First Innings Lead
What will be the run deficit between first innings in a First Class match?
- Both first innings must be completed. Dead heat rules apply in the case of a tie.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
Fifty/Hundred in Match
Will there be a fifty/hundred scored in the match?
- Any score of 50 and above counts as a fifty. Any score of 100 and above counts as a hundred.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
Fifty/Hundred in First Innings
Will there be a fifty/hundred scored in the first innings of the match?
- Any score of 50 and above counts as a fifty. Any score of 100 and above counts as a hundred.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in the first innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, the innings must be completed, or over 200 overs, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In First Class matches, this market refers to just the first innings of the match, not both teams’ first innings.
Highest Individual Score
What will be the highest score by a run scorer in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Dead heat rules apply.
Rabbit Runs
How many runs will the number 11s score in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled.
- The number 11 is taken to be the last player to come out to bat in the innings, regardless of previously stated batting order.
- If more than 11 players bat, the market will be void unless this is due to concussion substitutions.
- If the innings is completed without the number 11 coming to the crease, that run scorer will be deemed to have scored 0.
Highest Score in First Over
Which team will score the most runs in the first over of their first innings?
- Both sides must bowl their first over in its entirety unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened for any reason after the first over of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In first class or Test matches the first over of the first innings only counts for settlement purposes.
- The score at the end of the over will be taken including extras and penalty runs.
Highest Score in First Over, Handicap
- Bets will be settled according to the official scores at the end of the First Over, after applying the stated handicap.
- Both sides must bowl their first over in its entirety unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened for any reason after the first over of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In first class or Test matches the first over of the first innings only counts for settlement purposes.
- The score at the end of the over will be taken including extras and penalty runs.
Highest Score in Groups of Overs
Which team will score the most runs in the first specified number of overs of their first innings?
- Both sides must bowl the relevant number of overs in their entirety unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened for any reason after the first over of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In first class or Test matches the first over of the first innings only counts for settlement purposes.
- The score at the end of the over will be taken including extras and penalty runs.
Highest Score in Groups of Overs, Handicap
- Bets will be settled on the scores at the end of the designated number of overs, after applying the stated handicap.
- Both sides must bowl the relevant number of overs in their entirety unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened for any reason after the first over of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In first class or Test matches the first over of the first innings only counts for settlement purposes.
- The score at the end of the over will be taken including extras and penalty runs.
Highest First Partnership
Which team will score the most runs before losing their first wicket?
- Bets will be settled on the score at the fall of the first wicket for each side regardless of any players retiring hurt.
- For settlement purposes, a run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- If a side does not lose a wicket by the end of their allotted overs, then their final score will be taken for settlement purposes.
- If there is no more play after a bet is struck, then that bet will be void.
Highest First Partnership, Handicap
- Bets will be settled on the score at the fall of the first wicket for each side regardless of any players retiring hurt, after applying the stated handicap.
- If a side does not lose a wicket by the end of their allotted overs, then their final score will be taken for settlement purposes.
- If there is no more play after a bet is struck, then that bet will be void.
Most Fours
Which team will hit the most fours?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class games, only first innings fours will count.
- Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours. Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
Most Fours, Handicap
- For limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class matches that result in a draw, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only fours scored from the bat will count towards the total fours.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games and Test Matches, only the first innings fours will count.
- If there is no more play after the bet is struck, then bets are void.
Most Sixes
Which team will hit the most Sixes?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class games, only first innings sixes will count.
- Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours.
- Overthrows and extras do not count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
Most Sixes, Handicap
- For limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class matches that result in a draw, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only sixes scored from the bat will count towards the Total Sixes.
- Overthrows and extras do not count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games and Test Matches, only the first innings Sixes will count. If there is no more play after the bet is struck, then bets are void.
Run Scorer Match Bets
Which of the named players will score the most runs?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Both players must be named in the starting eleven.
- If either does not, then subsequently bat all bets are void.
- In First Class games, only first innings runs will count.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Bowler Match Bets
Which of the named players will take the most wickets?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Both players must be named in the starting eleven. If either does not then subsequently bowl all bets are still settled.
- In First Class games, only first innings wickets will count. If no bowlers take a wicket in an innings, then all bets will be void.
- Wickets taken in a super over do not count.
All-Rounder Match Bets
Which of the named players will score the most points in the player performance scoring system?
- Points are scored as follows:
- 1 point per run
- 20 points per wicket
- 10 points per catch
- 25 points per stumping
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled.
- Both players must be named in the starting eleven. If either player does not then subsequently bat or bowl then all bets are still settled.
- In First Class games, only first innings points will count.
- Points scored in a super over do not count.
Keeper Match Bets
Which of the named wicket keepers will score the most points in the player performance scoring system?
- Points are scored as above.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled.
- Both named players must start the match as a wicket keeper but if their playing role changes for any reason all bets will still be settled in accordance with scoring system above.
- In First Class games, only first innings points will count.
- Points scored in a super over do not count.
Most Keeper Catches
Which team’s wicket keeper will take more catches?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- If a team changes their wicket keeper mid innings, the catches taken by the replacement will count towards settlement.
- In First Class games, only first innings catches will count.
- Catches taken in a super over do not count.
Most Catches
Which team will take more catches? Including fielders and wicket keeper.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class games, only first innings catches will count.
- Catches taken in a super over do not count.
Most Stumpings
Which team will take more stumpings?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class games, only first innings stumpings will count.
- Stumpings taken in a super over do not count.
Most Run Outs Conceded
Which team will concede the most run outs in the match?
- A run out “conceded” means that a member of that team will be run out while batting.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class games, only first innings run outs will count.
- Run Outs in a super over do not count.
Innings Runs
- For limited overs matches, the team must have the opportunity to face at least 80% of the originally scheduled overs, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Extras and Penalty runs will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if attributed at the time before the end of the innings but not if added retrospectively.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Innings Runs, Bracket
- For limited overs matches, the team must have the opportunity to face at least 80% of the originally scheduled overs, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Extras and Penalty runs will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if attributed at the time before the end of the innings but not if added retrospectively.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Innings Runs Ladder
- For limited overs matches, the team must have the opportunity to face at least 80% of the originally scheduled overs, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Extras and Penalty runs will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if attributed at the time before the end of the innings but not if added retrospectively.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Innings Runs, Odd or Even
- Will the final Innings score be an Odd or Even number.
- For limited overs matches, the team must have the opportunity to face at least 80% of the originally scheduled overs, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Extras and Penalty runs will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if attributed at the time before the end of the innings but not if added retrospectively.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Exact Runs off Ball X
- For all runs accredited to that ball to count, the ball must be a legal and completed.
- Any illegal deliveries (wides and no balls) will not be counted as balls for the purpose of this market.
- Example: Even if there are two wides bowled in that over, there will still only be 6 legal ball bowled in the over.
- For clarity if the named ball is a wide and then followed by a boundary four, then the market result will be settled as 5.
- The ball must be legally bowled for bets to stand.
- If the named ball is a no ball and leads to a free hit, the runs scored off the free hit will count, for example if the ball is a no ball and then followed by a six off the free hit then the market result will be 7.
- In the event of an abandoned match bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Over 0.5 Runs off Ball X
- For all runs accredited to that ball to count, the ball must be a legal and completed.
- Any illegal deliveries (wides and no balls) will not be counted as balls for the purpose of this market.
- Example: Even if there are two wides bowled in that over, there will still only be 6 legal ball bowled in the over.
- For clarity if the named ball is a wide and then followed by a boundary four, then the market result will be settled as 5.
- The ball must be legally bowled for bets to stand.
- If the named ball is a no ball and leads to a free hit, the runs scored off the free hit will count, for example if the ball is a no ball and then followed by a six off the free hit then the market result will be 7.
- In the event of an abandoned match bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Over 1.5 Runs off Ball X
- For all runs accredited to that ball to count, the ball must be a legal and completed.
- Any illegal deliveries (wides and no balls) will not be counted as balls for the purpose of this market.
- Example: Even if there are two wides bowled in that over, there will still only be 6 legal balls bowled in the over.
- For clarity if the named ball is a wide and then followed by a boundary four, then the market result will be settled as 5.
- The ball must be legally bowled for bets to stand.
- If the named ball is a no ball and leads to a free hit, the runs scored off the free hit will count, for example if the ball is a no ball and then followed by a six off the free hit then the market result will be 7.
- In the event of an abandoned match bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Over 3.5 Runs off Ball X
- For all runs accredited to that ball to count, the ball must be a legal and completed.
- Any illegal deliveries (wides and no balls) will not be counted as balls for the purpose of this market.
- Example: Even if there are two wides bowled in that over, there will still only be 6 legal balls bowled in the over.
- For clarity if the named ball is a wide and then followed by a boundary four, then the market result will be settled as 5.
- The ball must be legally bowled for bets to stand.
- If the named ball is a no ball and leads to a free hit, the runs scored off the free hit will count, for example if the ball is a no ball and then followed by a six off the free hit then the market result will be 7.
- In the event of an abandoned match bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Exact Runs off Delivery
- Only runs accredited to the named delivery count, legal or otherwise.
- An illegal ball, such as a wide ball, counts as a delivery in its own right. Therefore, an over with 2 wides will have 8 deliveries as opposed to 6 legal balls.
- Should a wide be bowled, then followed by a four, this will be two separate delivery markets, the first being resulted as 1 and the second as 4.
- In the event a delivery does not take place for whatever reason bets on that delivery will be void.
Delivery Outcome
- The named delivery must be bowled for bets will stand.
- There can be more than six deliveries bowled in an over if wides or no balls or bowled.
- Bets will be settled only on that specific delivery, for example in the following over: wide, wide, dot, one, four, wicket, two, three – the dot ball is the THIRD delivery of the over, even though it is the first legal ball bowled.
For the purposes of this market we settle on the specific delivery. - Where there are two possible outcomes from the same delivery the winner will be decided based on the following hierarchy – 1.Wicket 2.No ball 3.Wide 4.Bye/Leg Bye 5.Runs (including dot ball).
- So in the case of a no ball that also gets hit for four runs, only No Ball would be considered the winner. Or a delivery with two runs but also a Run Out will be settled as a Wicket.
Over 0.5 Runs off Delivery X
- Only runs accredited to the named delivery count, legal or otherwise.
- An illegal ball, such as a wide ball, counts as a delivery in its own right. Therefore, an over with 2 wides will have 8 deliveries as opposed to 6 legal balls.
- Should a wide be bowled, then followed by a four, this will be two separate delivery markets, the first being resulted as 1 and the second as 4.
- In the event a delivery does not take place for whatever reason bets on that delivery will be void.
Over 1.5 Runs off Delivery X
- Only runs accredited to the named delivery count, legal or otherwise.
- An illegal ball, such as a wide ball, counts as a delivery in its own right. Therefore, an over with 2 wides will have 8 deliveries as opposed to 6 legal balls.
- Should a wide be bowled, then followed by a four, this will be two separate delivery markets, the first being resulted as 1 and the second as 4.
- In the event a delivery does not take place for whatever reason bets on that delivery will be void.
Over 3.5 Runs off Delivery X
- Only runs accredited to the named delivery count, legal or otherwise.
- An illegal ball, such as a wide ball, counts as a delivery in its own right. Therefore, an over with 2 wides will have 8 deliveries as opposed to 6 legal balls.
- Should a wide be bowled, then followed by a four, this will be two separate delivery markets, the first being resulted as 1 and the second as 4.
- In the event a delivery does not take place for whatever reason bets on that delivery will be void.
Team Runs in First Over
How many runs will the specified team score off the first over of their first innings?
- Same as Runs in First Over.
Runs in Over
- Bets are settled on the total runs scored in the specified over.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over.
- Extras and Penalty Runs will count only where they are accredited to a particular delivery within that Over.
Runs in Over 1, Odd Even
- Bets are settled on whether the Innings Score is Odd or Even at the end of the named Over.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over.
- Extras and Penalty Runs will count only where they are accredited to a particular delivery within that Over.
Runs in Over Bracket
- Bets are settled on the total runs scored in the specified first over.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over.
- Extras and Penalty Runs will count only where they are accredited to a particular delivery within that Over.
Boundary Four in Over
Will there be a boundary Four hit in the specified Over?
- Fours accredited to run scorers only to count.
- Byes, Leg byes or Wides do not count.
- Fours hit from a No Ball will count if the Four is accredited to the run scorer.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over.
- Overthrows do not count towards the run scorer and so do not count for the purposes of this market.
Boundary Six in Over
Will there be a Six hit in the specified Over?
- Sixes hit by a run scorer only to count.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.
- If a total of Six runs is scored from an individual delivery in the Over but this is not a Six hit by a run scorer, this does not count for the purposes of this market.
Wicket in Over
Will there be a Wicket hit in the specified Over?
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.
An Extra in Over
Will there be an extra in the specified Over?
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.
- Wides, byes, leg-byes, no balls, and penalty runs count as extras, if accredited to a particular delivery within that Over.
Exact Runs Scored off Over
- Bets settled on the exact number of runs scored in the specified Over.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over.
- Extras and Penalty Runs will count only where they are accredited to a particular delivery within that Over.
Team Runs in Group of Overs
How many runs will the specified team score in the specified number of overs?
- Same as Runs in Groups of Overs.
Runs in Session
- The specified numbers of Overs must be bowled in their entirety unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion within the specified number of Overs (team is all out or target reached) then bets will stand and settled at the final Innings score.
- Extras and Penalty runs accrued will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if officially attributed to the total at the time, but not if added retrospectively.
- In the event of an abandoned match bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Runs in Session x, Odd Even
- Bets are settled on whether the Team Score is Odd or Even at the end of the specified number of Overs.
- The specified numbers of Overs must be bowled in their entirety unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion within the specified number of Overs (team is all out or target reached) then bets will stand and settled at the final Innings score.
- Extras and Penalty runs accrued will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if officially attributed to the total at the time, but not if added retrospectively.
Runs in Session x Bracket
- The specified numbers of Overs must be bowled in their entirety unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion within the specified number of Overs (team is all out or target reached) then bets will stand and be settled at the final innings score.
- Extras and Penalty runs accrued will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if officially attributed to the total at the time, but not if added retrospectively.
- In the event of an abandoned match bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Team Runs in First Partnership
How many runs will the specified team score before their first wicket falls?
- Same as Runs in First Partnership.
Runs at Fall of 1st Wicket, Odd Even
- The Team score at the fall of the named wicket will be taken for settlement purposes.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, and is replaced by a different player, the market will still be settled on the score at the fall of that wicket.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion (Declaration or reaches target) then the final Innings score will be deemed the result for settlement purposes.
- If an Innings is curtailed due to the intervention of rain, then bets placed prior to the curtailment shall be settled at the final Team Score, should there be no further play. Extras and Penalty Runs will be included.
Balls at Fall of 1st Wicket
- How many balls faced by the named Wicket - the official scorecard will be used for settlement purposes.
- Only legally completed Balls to count.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, and is replaced by a different player, this will not count as a wicket and the market will not be settled until a wicket has fallen.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion (Declaration or reaches target) then the final Innings score (in terms of Balls faced) will be deemed the result for settlement purposes, but it must be possible for the team to have surpassed quotes traded on or these bets will be void.
- If an Innings is curtailed due to the intervention of rain, then bets placed prior to the curtailment shall be settled if already determined (the total has been passed already) or voided if not already determined, should there be no further play.
Team Method of First Dismissal
How will the first run scorer in the specified team be out?
- Same as Method of First Dismissal.
Team Fours
How many fours will the specified team score?
- Same as Match Fours, with the 80% of required overs only applying to the specified team’s innings.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Fours, Odd or Even
- At least 80% of the originally scheduled overs in the relevant innings must be bowled or bets will be void, unless team is all out, or match result has already been determined.
- Only the named Innings to count towards the total - Super Overs do not count.
- Only boundary Fours accredited to an individual run scorer to count towards the total.
Team Sixes
How many sixes will the specified team score?
- Same as Match Sixes, with the 80% of required overs only applying to Team A’s innings.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Innings Run Outs
How many of the specified team will be run out in the innings?
- Same as Match Run Outs, with the 80% of required overs only applying to the specified team’s innings.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Maximum Over
How many runs will be scored in the highest scoring over of the specified team’s innings?
- Same as Maximum Over in Match, with the 80% of required overs only applying to the specified team’s innings.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Ducks
How many of the specified team’s players will score a duck in their innings?
- Same as Match Ducks, with the 80% of required overs only applying to the specified team’s innings.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Wides
How many wides will there be when the specified team are batting?
- Same as Match Wides, with the 80% of required overs only applying to when the specified team are batting.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Extras
How many extras will there be when the specified team are batting?
- Same as Match Extras, with the 80% of required overs only applying to when the specified team are batting.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Wickets Lost
How many wickets will fall when the specified team are batting?
- Same as Match Wickets, with the full overs required only applying to when the specified team are bowling.
- In First Class matches where the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.
Team Top Run Scorer
Which run scorer will score the most runs for the specified team?
- The result of this market is determined on the run scorer with the highest individual score in the specified team’s first innings.
- Otherwise, same as Match Top Run Scorer, with the 50% of required overs only applying in the specified team’s innings.
Team Top Bowler
Which bowler will take the most wickets for the specified team?
- The result of this market is determined on the bowler with the most wickets when the specified team are bowling in the first innings.
- If two or more bowlers have taken the same number of wickets, the bowler who has conceded the fewest runs will be the winner.
- If there are two or more bowlers with the same wickets taken and runs conceded, dead heat rules will apply.
- Otherwise, same as Match Top Bowler, with the 50% of required overs only applying when the specified team are bowling.
Run Scorer Runs
How many runs will the named run scorer score?
- If the run scorer finishes the innings not out, as a result of a declaration, the team reaching the end of their allotted overs, or the team reaching their target; his score will be the final result.
- If a run scorer does not bat, the bet will be void. If a run scorer is not in the starting XI or substituted in, bets will be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, but returns later, the total runs scored by that run scorer in the innings will count.
- If the run scorer does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the run scorer retired.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in the relevant innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the run scorer is dismissed.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless the player has completed their innings, or result has already been determined.
- In First Class games, only first innings runs will count.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Combined Run Scorer Runs
How many runs will the named run scorers score?
- As “Run Scorer Runs”, and if any of the named run scorers do not bat, the bet will be void, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined or goes on to be determined.
Run scorer Deliveries
- Bets will be settled according to how many balls are faced by the run scorer according to the official score.
- For limited overs matches bets will be void if the innings is reduced by more than 20% from the scheduled overs at the time of the bet being struck, unless settlement is already determined.
- Any bets placed where no further play takes place after the placement of that bet, for whatever reason, shall be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt the market will settle on the number of Balls officially faced at the completion of the Innings.
- In-Play a run scorer must be at the crease when a ball is bowled for bets to stand.
- Pre-Match bets will stand regardless of whether the run scorer is at the crease when a ball is bowled, as long as the team had the opportunity to face at least 80% of the allocated overs at the time the bet was struck, and the player was selected in the starting XI.
Run Scorer Fours
How many fours will the named run scorer score?
- If a run scorer finishes the innings not out, as a result of a declaration, the team reaching the end of their allotted overs, or the team reaching their target; his number of fours will be the final result.
- If a run scorer does not bat, the bet will be void.
- If a run scorer is not in the starting XI or substituted in, bets will be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, but returns later, the total fours hit by that run scorer in the innings will count.
- If the run scorer does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the run scorer retired.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in the relevant innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the run scorer is dismissed.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless the player has completed their innings, or result has already been determined.
- Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- In First Class games, only first innings fours will count.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
Run Scorer Sixes
How many sixes will the named run scorer score?
- If a run scorer finishes the innings not out, as a result of a declaration, the team reaching the end of their allotted overs, or the team reaching their target; his number of sixes will be the final result.
- If a run scorer does not bat, the bet will be void. If a run scorer is not in the starting XI or substituted in, bets will be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, but returns later, the total sixes hit by that run scorer in the innings will count.
If the run scorer does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the run scorer retired. - In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in the relevant innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the run scorer is dismissed.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless the player has completed their innings, or result has already been determined.
- Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours.
- Overthrows and extras do not count.
- In First Class games, only first innings sixes will count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
Bowler Wickets
How many wickets will the named bowler take?
- If a bowler does not bowl, he will be deemed to have taken 0 wickets. If a bowler is not in the starting XI or substituted in, bets will be void.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in the relevant innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless the player’s bowling innings is complete.
- In First Class games, only first innings wickets will count.
- Wickets scored in a super over do not count.
Player Performances
- Performance is based on the following:
- 1 point per run
- 10 points per catch
- 20 points per wicket
- 25 points per stumping (wicket keeper only).
- In limited overs matches both teams must have the opportunity to face at least 80% of the scheduled overs at the time the bet was struck, or all bets will be void.
- In First Class or Test matches all Innings count towards the market and matches that end in a Draw must have at least 200 overs bowled in the match, or bets will be void unless settlement of bets is already determined.
- Player must be in the starting XI or bets void, unless they are an impact player who replaces a player in the named starting XI and it was possible for them to bat/bowl after they got subbed in.
Both Teams to Score ‘X’ Runs
Will both teams score the specified number of runs?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to have been bowled in both innings at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 100 overs have been bowled in either teams first innings, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only runs scored in the first innings count.
- If a team declares that innings will be considered complete for the purposes of settlement.
Run Scorer and Bowler Combo Milestones
- Will the named run scorer, and the named bowler, reach their specified milestones?
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For run scorer – same as “Run Scorer Runs”.
- In first class games, only runs scored in the first innings will count. If a run scorer is not in the starting XI, or substituted in, bets will be void.
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For bowler – if a bowler does not bowl, they will be deemed to have taken 0 wickets.
- If a bowler is not in the starting XI, or substituted in, bets will be void.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in the relevant innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless the player’s bowling innings is complete.
- The result will be considered determined if the lines at which the bet was placed are passed.
- In First Class games, only first innings wickets will count and runs.
- Wickets and runs scored in a super over do not count.
Run Scorer Combo Milestones
Will both the run scorers reach their specified milestones?
- Same as “Combined Run Scorer Runs”.
Partnership Milestones
- Both named run scorers must reach the specified milestone for the bet to win.
- The run scorers can result in being either out or not out.
- Both run scorers do not need to be at the crease when milestones are reached.
- Bets will stand after run scorer has faced a single ball or is dismissed without facing a delivery.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Partnership Strikes
- The named run scorers must both hit a shot for the specific number of runs during their innings.
- Runs must be scored off the bat; extras do not count.
- Overthrows will count as long as the original run/runs was scored off the bat and the total runs scored by the run scorer is the specific number.
- Bets will stand after both run scorers have faced a single ball or are dismissed having not faced a delivery.
- In the event of an extra that also results in runs being scored off the bat, then only the runs scored off the bat will count.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Run scorer Ladder
The named run scorer must reach the quoted milestone for the bet to win.
- The run scorer can result in being either out or not out.
- Bets will stand after run scorer has faced a single ball or is dismissed without facing a delivery.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Run scorer Bonanza
- Run scorer Bonanza example: S Smith scored 43 with five 4s and two 6s. His total score will be his runs plus 10 points for every boundary; 43+(7*10) =113.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Run scorer Bingo
The named run scorer must score at least a single, two, three, boundary four and a boundary six during their innings.
- Runs must be scored off the bat, extras do not count.
- Overthrows will count in the event of a single, two or three but the four and the six must be a boundary so a 2 plus 4 overthrows will not count as a boundary four or a boundary six.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Run scorer Bullseye
- The named run scorer must be dismissed for exactly 50 runs.
- Not outs do not count for this market as the batman must be out for 50 runs.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Shepherd’s Delight
- The team batting first must have the opportunity to face 80% of the allotted overs at the time the bet was struck, or all bets will be void.
- If they are bowled out in less than 80% of the allotted overs but they had the opportunity to bat for 80% or more then bets will stand.
- Score must be 111 or a multiple thereof when a wicket falls according to Cricinfo.
Total Maidens
- This is a limited overs market only.
- If the match is reduced to fewer than 80% of the originally scheduled overs, then bets will be void.
Clean Sweep
- For limited overs matches, at least 80% of the overs scheduled when the bets were struck must be bowled, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- Named selection must have the Highest Opening Partnership, Highest First Over score, hit the most Fours and hit the most Sixes for bet to win, if any are a tie or do not win then bet will be a loser.
Captain Fantastic
- Settled on whether the named captain wins the toss AND is top run scorer in their first innings.
- For Limited overs matches at least 50% of the originally allotted overs in that team’s innings must be bowled for bets to stand unless a team is all out or has reached its target before reaching this amount, or bets will be void.
- The Captain need not bat. If the Captain is one of two or more run scorers having the highest score with the same total they shall be deemed the winner anyway, for the purposes of this market.
Toss Ball 1 Double
- Selection must win the toss AND the correct result from the first ball.
- The ball must be bowled, or bets will be void.
- All runs accredited to that ball count, the ball must be a legal and completed.
- Any illegal deliveries (wides and no balls) will not be counted as balls for the purpose of this market.
- Example: Even if there are two wides bowled in that over, there will still only be 6 legal balls bowled in the over.
- For clarity if the named ball is a wide and then followed by a boundary four, then the market result will be settled as 5.
- The ball must be legally bowled for bets to stand.
- If the named ball is a no ball and leads to a free hit, the runs scored off the free hit will count, for example if the ball is a no ball and then followed by a six off the free hit then the market result will be 7.
First Boundary
- Must be a boundary scored from the bat or bets will be void.
- Boundaries accredited to run scorers only to count.
- Byes, Leg byes or Wides do not count. Boundaries hit from a No Ball will count if the boundary is accredited to the run scorer.
- It does not matter if the match is reduced in any way at all, if there is a boundary scored in the match then market will be settled.
50 and Win
- In limited overs Cricket at least 80% of the originally allotted overs must be available to the named run scorer's team or bets will be void unless that run scorer has already passed 50.
- In Test and First Class Cricket matches that are drawn at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match, or bets will be void.
- The named runs corers must have scored at least 50 runs AND his team must win the match according to the official result.
- For First Class Cricket both Innings count but the run scorer must score 50 runs or more in an individual innings, the two innings are not cumulative.
- Must be an official match result or bets will be void regardless of whether the named run scorer has already passed 50.
- Player must be in the starting XI or bets void, unless they are an impact player who replaces a player in the named starting XI and it was possible for them to bat after they got subbed in.
100 and Win
- In limited overs Cricket at least 80% of the originally allotted overs must be available to the named run scorer's team or bets will be void unless that run scorer has already passed 100.
- In Test and First Class Cricket matches that are drawn at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match, or bets will be void.
- The named run scorers must have scored at least 100 runs AND his team must win the match according to the official result.
- For First Class Cricket both Innings count but the run scorer must score 100 runs or more in an individual innings, the two innings are not cumulative.
- Must be an official match result or bets will be void regardless of whether the named run scorer has already passed 100.
- Player must be in the starting XI or bets void, unless they are an impact player who replaces a player in the named starting XI and it was possible for them to bat after they got subbed in.
Headliner
- Must be at least 80% of originally scheduled overs bowled in each innings for bets to stand, unless settlement is already determined.
- Where the headliner bet is a combination of other markets, the rules for those markets apply.
IN-PLAY BETTING
NOTES FOR ALL MARKETS
Players sent off/retired out
- A player being sent off is viewed as retired out, so will be settled as a wicket.
Concussion/tactical substitutions
- When a player leaves the field as a substitute, this will not count as a wicket.
- If the player does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the player left the field.
- When a player enters the match as a substitute, for settlement purposes both they and the player replaced will be looked upon as to have played a full part in the match.
- Penalty runs after the conclusion of an innings
- Penalty runs added to a team’s total after the start of the other team’s innings will not count towards settlement of markets in the previous innings.
The Hundred
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs.
- All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Outright Betting
Who will win the tournament?
- If a match/tournament is shortened, bets will be governed by the official competition rules.
- Where no official result is declared, outright bets will be settled as void unless a team has already been eliminated, or unless down to the final two teams, in which case dead heat rules apply.
- Bets on outright tournament markets will be settled according to the official result as determined by the governing body or tournament organiser immediately upon the conclusion of the event.
- When no price is offered for the tie and the official result is a tie, any means introduced by the official governing body to determine a winner will count i.e. 'bowl off', 'Super Over' etc.
- Super Overs and bowl offs won't count for the settlement of any other market.
- If, after this, the result is still a tie and no other means are introduced by the official governing body to determine a winner, dead heat rules apply.
Match Betting
Who will win the match?
- All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
- In matches affected by adverse weather, bets will be settled according to the official result.
- If there is no official result, all bets will be void.
- In the case of a tie, if the official competition rules do not determine a winner, then dead-heat rules will apply. In competitions where a bowl off or super over determines a winner, bets will be settled on the official result.
- In First Class Matches, if the official result is a tie, bets will be settled as a dead-heat between both teams. Bets on the draw will be settled as losers.
- If a match is abandoned due to external factors, then bets will be void unless a winner is declared based on the official competition rules.
- If a match is cancelled, then all bets will be void if it is not replayed or restarted within 48 hours of its advertised start time.
- If the official result is a win by forfeit, or something similar, then all bets on Match Betting will be voided.
Match Betting: Double Chance
Will the match result be either of the three options given?
- A tie will be settled as a dead heat.
- All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
- If there is no official result, all bets will be void.
Match Betting: Draw No Bet
Who will win the match given that all bets will be void if the match is a draw?
- A tie will be settled as a dead heat.
- All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
- If there is no official result, all bets will be void.
Super Over Winner
- Pays on the winner of the Super Over (as determined by the official governing body).
- Where there is a tie at the end of any Super Over, where there is provision for another Super Over/s (or other means as determined by the official governing body, such as the team with the highest number of boundaries scored) the official result of this will then determine the result for settlement purposes.
Match Margin
- In limited overs matches if the scheduled number of overs is reduced from those scheduled at the time of placing the bet, then all bets will be void, unless settlement is already determined.
- The official result shall be used for settlement purposes.
Tied Match
Will the match be tied?
- All bets will be settled according to the official result.
- If the match is abandoned or there is no official result, all bets will be void.
- For First Class matches a tie is when the side batting second is bowled out for a second time with scores level.
Match Handicap
- The quoted handicap will be added at the end of the match, not including super overs or any other means of deciding the winner in the event of a tied match.
- In the event of a match being reduced from the originally scheduled number of overs then bets will be void.
Most Fours
Which team will hit the most fours?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours. Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games, only first innings fours will count.
Most Fours, Handicap
- The quoted handicap will be added at the end of the match, not including super overs or any other means of deciding the winner in the event of a tied match.
- For limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class matches that result in a draw, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only fours scored from the bat will count towards the total fours.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count. Fours scored in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games and Test Matches, only the first innings’ fours will count. If there is no more play after the bet is struck, then bets are void.
Most Sixes
Which team will hit the most Sixes?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total sixes. Overthrows and extras do not count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games, only first innings sixes will count.
Most Sixes, Handicap
- The quoted handicap will be added at the end of the match, not including super overs or any other means of deciding the winner in the event of a tied match.
- For limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class matches that result in a draw, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only sixes scored from the bat will count towards the Total Sixes. Overthrows and extras do not count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games and Test Matches, only the first innings’ Sixes will count. If there is no more play after the bet is struck, then bets are void.
Most Extras
Which team will have the most extras added to their batting score?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- All wide deliveries, no balls, byes, leg byes and penalty runs in the match count towards the final result.
- If there are runs off the bat as well as extras from the same delivery, the runs off the bat do not count towards the final total.
- Extras in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games, only first innings extras will count.
Most Run Outs Conceded
Which team will concede the most run outs in the match?
- A run out “conceded” means that a member of that team will be run out while batting.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Run Outs in a super over do not count.
- In First Class games, only first innings run outs will count.
Highest Score in First Over
Which team will score the most runs in the first over of their innings?
- The first over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened by more than 20% of the scheduled overs for any reason after the first over of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
- Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs. All other rules remain the same as other formats.
- In the event of a tie, where the market is offered as a two-way option only, bets will be void.
Highest Score in First Over, Handicap
- Bets will be settled according to the official scores at the end of the First Over, after applying the stated handicap.
- Both sides must bowl their first over in its entirety unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened by more than 20% of the scheduled overs for any reason after the first over of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In first class or Test matches the first over of the first innings only counts for settlement purposes.
- The score at the end of the over will be taken including extras and penalty runs.
- In the event of tied scores after the handicap is applied, where the market is offered as a two-way option only, bets will be void.
Most Runs in Groups of Overs
Which team will score the most runs in a specified number of overs of their innings?
- If the specified number of overs are not complete the bet will be void, unless the team is all out, declares, reaches their target or settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the specified overs have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs.
- All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Highest First Partnership
Which team will score the most runs before losing their first wicket?
- If the batting team reaches the end of their allotted overs, reaches their target or declares before the first wicket falls, the result will be the total amassed.
- For settlement purposes, a run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if the innings has been reduced due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
- If there is no more play after a bet is struck then that bet will be void.
- In the event of a tie, where the market is offered as a two-way option only, bets will be void.
Highest First Partnership, Handicap
- Bets will be settled on the score at the fall of the first wicket for each side regardless of any players retiring hurt, after applying the stated handicap.
- For settlement purposes, a run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- If a side does not lose a wicket by the end of their allotted overs, then their final score will be taken for settlement purposes.
- If there is no more play after a bet is struck, then that bet will be void.
- In the event of tied scores after the handicap is applied, where the market is offered as a two-way option only, bets will be void.
Match Total Runs
Settled on the total runs scored in the match.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined, or the match has reached its natural conclusion without either innings being shortened to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match.
Match Total runs, Odd or Even
Settled on the total runs scored in the match.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined, or the match has reached its natural conclusion without either innings being shortened to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match.
Match Fours
How many fours will be hit in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
Match Fours, Odd or Even
- Settled on whether the total boundary fours are odd or even.
- Boundary fours scored from the bat only to count.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
- This market is for limited overs matches only.
Match Sixes
How many sixes will be hit in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours.
- Overthrows and extras do not count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
Match Sixes, Odd or Even
- Settled on whether the total boundary sixes are odd or even.
- Boundary sixes scored from the bat only to count.
- Overthrows and extras do not count.
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled unless settlement is already determined.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
- This market is for limited overs matches only.
Match Extras
How many extras will be scored in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- All wide deliveries, no balls, byes, leg byes and penalty runs in the match count towards the final result.
- If there are runs off the bat as well as extras from the same delivery, the runs off the bat do not count towards the final total.
- Extras in a super over do not count.
Match Run Outs
How many run outs will there be in the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Run outs in a super over do not count.
Match Run Outs, Odd or Even
- Settled on whether the total number of Run Outs in the match or Odd or Even.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
- Run Outs in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match unless settlement is already determined.
- If there is no more play after the bet has been struck then those bets will be voided.
Match Dots
- For the purposes of this market, a dot ball is defined as a legal delivery from which no runs are of any kind are scored.
- Wickets do not count as a dot ball.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
- Dot balls in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match unless settlement is already determined.
- If there is no more play after the bet has been struck, then those bets will be voided.
Match Dots, Odd or Even
- Settled on whether the number of dot balls in the match is Odd or Even.
- For the purposes of this market, a dot ball is defined as a legal delivery from which no runs are of any kind are scored.
- Wickets do not count as a dot ball.
- In Limited overs matches, if either innings is reduced to less than 80% of the originally allotted overs then bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
- Dot balls in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches the whole match counts but in the case of a drawn match at least 200 overs must be bowled in the match unless settlement is already determined.
- If there is no more play after the bet has been struck, then those bets will be voided.
Team of Top Run Scorer
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be available to be bowled to each team unless settlement is already determined.
- Runs in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches only runs in the first innings count.
- If the leading run scorer from each team end on the same number of runs then this shall be settled as a tie.
Team of Top Bowler
- In limited overs matches at least 80% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be available to be to each team bowled unless settlement is already determined.
- Wickets in a super over do not count.
- In first class or Test matches only wickets in the first innings count.
- If the leading wicket takers for each team end on the same number of wickets, this will be settled as a Tie.
- If there are no wickets assigned to any bowlers, this market will be void.
Maximum Over in Match
How many runs will be scored in the highest scoring over of the match?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to be bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- All runs, including extras, count towards settlement.
- Super overs do not count.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs.
- All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Match Top Run Scorer
Which run scorer will score the most runs in the match?
- The result of this market is determined on the run scorer with the highest individual score in the match.
In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 50% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather. - Top Run Scorer bets for First Class matches apply only to the first innings of each team and will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- If a player was named at the toss, but later is removed as a concussion sub, that player will still be counted, as will the replacement player.
- If a run scorer does not bat, but was named in the starting XI, bets on that run scorer will stand.
- If a run scorer is substituted in after the in-play market has been offered, the original market will be removed and settled as normal even if the substitute scores the highest individual score.
- A new market with updated selections may be offered.
- When two or more players score the same number of runs, dead-heat rules will apply.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Match Top Bowler
Which bowler will take the most wickets in the match?
- The result of this market is determined on the bowler with the most wickets in the match.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 50% of the overs scheduled to be bowled in either innings at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather.
- Top bowler bets for First Class matches apply only to the first innings of each team and will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- If a player was named at the toss, but later is removed as a concussion sub, that player will still be counted, as will the replacement player.
- If a bowler does not bowl, but was named in the starting XI, bets on that bowler will stand.
- If a bowler is substituted in after the in-play market has been offered, the original market will be removed and settled as normal even if the substitute takes the most wickets.
- A new market with updated selections may be offered.
- If two or more bowlers have taken the same number of wickets, the bowler who has conceded the fewest runs will be the winner.
- If there are two or more bowlers with the same wickets taken and runs conceded, dead heat rules will apply.
- Wickets taken in a super over don’t count.
- If no bowlers take a wicket in an innings, then all bets will be void.
Player of the Match
Who will be named player of the match?
- Bets will be settled on the officially declared player of the match.
- Dead-heat rules apply.
- If no player of the match is officially declared, then all bets will be void.
- All players who played in the match will be settled, including substitutes.
Runs off Delivery
How many runs will be scored off a specified delivery?
- The result will be determined by the number of runs added to the team total, off the specified delivery.
- For settlement purposes, all illegal balls count as deliveries.
- Example: If an over starts with a wide, then the first delivery will be settled as 1 and, although there has not been a legal ball bowled, the next ball will be deemed as delivery 2 for that over.
- If a delivery leads to free hit or a free hit is to be re-bowled because of an illegal delivery, the runs scored off the additional delivery do not count.
- All runs, whether off the bat or not are included. For example, a wide with three extra runs taken equates to 4 runs in total off that delivery.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs.
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Example: If there are no illegal deliveries, the 5th ball bowled in the innings will be displayed as “X runs off 5th delivery, 1st over” and the 6th ball bowled in the innings will be displayed as “X runs off 1st delivery, 2nd over”.
If there is an illegal delivery in the first five balls bowled, the 6th ball bowled in the innings will be displayed as “X runs off 6th delivery, 1st over”.
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Example: If there are no illegal deliveries, the 5th ball bowled in the innings will be displayed as “X runs off 5th delivery, 1st over” and the 6th ball bowled in the innings will be displayed as “X runs off 1st delivery, 2nd over”.
- All other rules remain the same as other formats.
Exact Runs off Delivery
Exactly how many runs will be scored off a specified delivery?
- As “Runs off Delivery”.
Runs in Over
How many runs will be scored in a specified over?
- The specified over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
- If an innings ends during an over then that over will be deemed to be complete unless the innings is ended due to external factors, including bad weather, in which case all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.
- If the over does not commence for any reason, all bets will be void.
- Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs.
- All other rules remain the same as other formats.
Exact Runs Scored off Over
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled.
- If the Innings is reduced by more than 25% of the scheduled overs at the time of the bet being struck, then all bets will be void.
Boundary in Over
Will there be a boundary in a specified over?
- As “Runs in Over”.
- Only boundaries scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count as a boundary.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count as boundaries.
Boundary Four in Over
- Fours accredited to run scorers only to count.
- Byes, Leg byes or Wides do not count.
- Fours hit from a No Ball will count if the Four is accredited to the run scorer.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result is already determined.
- Overthrows do not count towards the run scorer and so do not count for the purposes of this market.
Boundary Six in Over
- Sixes hit by a run scorer only to count.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.
- If a total of Six runs is scored from an individual delivery in the Over but this is not a Six hit by a run scorer, this does not count for the purposes of this market.
Wicket in Over
Will a wicket fall in a specified over?
- As “Runs in Over”.
- For settlement purposes, any wicket will count, including run outs.
- A run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- If a run scorer is timed out or retired out, then the wicket is deemed to have taken place on the previous ball.
- Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.
An Extra in Over
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.
- Wides, byes, leg-byes, no balls, and penalty runs count as extras.
Runs in Over Odd/Even
Will the number of runs scored in a specified over be an odd or even number?
- As “Runs in Over”.
- Zero will be deemed to be an even number.
Score at End of Over
- Bets will be settled on the score once the named Over has been legally completed.
- The Over must be completed unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.
- Extras and Penalty Runs will count only where they are accredited to a particular delivery within that over.
Score at End of Over, Odd or Even
- Bets are settled on whether the Innings Score is Odd or Even at the end of the named Over.
- The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out, Declares or reaches its target within the Over.
- Extras and Penalty Runs will count only where they are accredited to a particular delivery within that Over.
Runs in Groups of Overs
How many runs will be scored in a specified number of overs?
- If the specified number of overs are not complete the bet will be void, unless the team is all out, declares, reaches their target or settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Extras and penalty runs in the particular group of overs count towards settlement of that group.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed, due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet had already been determined before the reduction.
- In these cases, a new market may be created for the same group of overs.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs.
- All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Wickets in Groups of Overs
How many wickets will fall in a specified number of overs?
- If the specified number of overs are not complete the bet will be void, unless the team is all out, declares, reaches their target or settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if the total innings is reduced at any stage to less than 80% of the stated maximum overs at the time the bet was placed, unless settlement of the bet was already determined.
- For settlement purposes, if a run scorer is timed out or retired out then the wicket is deemed to have taken place on the previous ball. Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
- For the Hundred, an over will consist of 5 legal deliveries, so a full innings will be made up of 20 overs. All other rules remain the same as other limited overs formats.
Runs in Session
How many runs will be scored in a specified session?
- The result is determined by the total number of runs scored in the specified session, regardless of which team has scored them.
- If fewer than 20 overs are bowled in a session, bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Runs in Session, Odd Even
- Bets are settled on whether the Team Score is Odd or Even at the end of the specified number of Overs.
- The specified numbers of Overs must be bowled in their entirety unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion within the specified number of Overs (team is all out or target reached) then bets will stand and settled at the final Innings score.
- Extras and Penalty runs accrued will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if officially attributed to the total at the time, but not if added retrospectively.
Runs in Session x Bracket
- The specified numbers of Overs must be bowled in their entirety unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion within the specified number of Overs (team is all out or target reached) then bets will stand.
- Extras and Penalty runs accrued will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if officially attributed to the total at the time, but not if added retrospectively.
- In the event of an abandoned match bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Highest Score in First Session
- Both sides must bowl the relevant number of overs in their entirety unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened by more than 20% of the scheduled overs for any reason after the named session of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In first class or Test matches the first session of the first innings only counts for settlement purposes.
- The score at the end of the over will be taken including extras and penalty runs.
Highest Score in First Session, Handicap
- Bets will be settled on the scores at the end of the designated number of overs, after applying the stated handicap.
- Both sides must bowl the relevant number of overs in their entirety unless settlement has already been determined.
- For limited overs matches if the second innings is shortened by more than 20% of the scheduled overs, for any reason after the named session of the first innings has been bowled then bets will be void.
- In first class or Test matches the first over of the first innings only counts for settlement purposes.
- The score at the end of the over will be taken including extras and penalty runs.
Innings Runs
How many runs will a team score in a specified innings?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- Bets placed on a future innings will remain valid regardless of the runs scored in any current or previous innings.
- In drawn First Class matches, will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- If a team declares, that innings will be considered complete for the purposes of settlement.
Innings Runs, Bracket
- For limited overs matches, at least 80% of the overs scheduled when the bets were struck must be bowled, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Extras and Penalty runs will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if attributed at the time before the end of the innings but not if added retrospectively.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Innings Runs Ladder
- For limited overs matches, at least 80% of the overs scheduled when the bets were struck must be bowled, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Extras and Penalty runs will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if attributed at the time before the end of the innings but not if added retrospectively.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Innings Wickets
How many runs will the batting team lose in their current innings?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
Innings Fours
How many fours will the batting team hit in their current innings?
- Same as Most Fours.
Innings Fours, Odd or Even
- At least 80% of the overs scheduled in the relevant innings when the bets were struck must be bowled or bets will be void, unless team is all out or match result has already been determined.
- Only the named Innings to count towards the total - Super Overs do not count.
- Only boundary Fours accredited to an individual run scorer to count towards the total.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Innings Sixes
How many sixes will the batting team hit in their current innings?
- Same as Most Sixes.
Innings Extras
How many extras will be added to the named team’s batting total?
- Same as Most Extras.
Innings Run Outs
How many run outs will be conceded in the innings?
- Same as Most Run Outs.
Maximum Over in Innings
How many runs will be scored off the highest scoring over of the current innings?
- Same as Maximum Over in Match.
Innings Runs, Odd or Even?
Will the total innings runs be odd or even?
- For limited overs matches, at least 80% of the overs scheduled when the bets were struck must be bowled, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- If the innings is abandoned, forfeited or there is no official result, all bets will be void.
- Extras will be included in the final total for settlement purposes.
- Penalty runs will be included in the final total for settlement purposes if attributed at the time before the end of the innings but not if added retrospectively.
- In the case of curtailed Innings any bets placed after the final delivery of the curtailed Innings has been bowled will be void.
Innings to finish with a Boundary
Will the last ball of the innings be a boundary?
- Only boundaries scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count as a boundary.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count as boundaries.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if there is any reduction in the number of overs scheduled to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather.
- If the match is abandoned or there is no official result, all bets will be void.
Exact Runs in Innings
How many runs exactly will the team batting in the final innings score?
- Bets will be settled according to the official result.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if there is any reduction in the number of overs scheduled to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather.
- If the match is abandoned or there is no official result, all bets will be void.
Top Run Scorer in Innings
Which run scorer will score the most runs for the named team?
- The result of this market is determined on the run scorer with the highest individual score in a team’s innings.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 50% of the overs scheduled to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather.
- Top Run Scorer bets for First Class matches apply only to the first innings of each team and will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- If a player was named at the toss, but later is removed as a concussion sub, that player will still be counted, as will the replacement player.
- If a run scorer does not bat, but was named in the starting XI, bets on that run scorer will stand.
- If a run scorer is substituted in after the in-play market has been offered, the original market will be removed and settled as normal even if the substitute scores the highest individual score.
- A new market with updated selections may be offered.
- When two or more players score the same number of runs, in the innings dead-heat rules will apply.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Top Bowler in Innings
Which bowler will take the most wickets for the named team?
- The result of this market is determined on the bowler with the highest individual number of wickets in an individual innings.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 50% of the overs scheduled to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather.
- Top bowler bets for First Class matches apply only to the first innings of each team and will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- If a player was named at the toss, but later is removed as a concussion sub, that player will still be counted, as will the replacement player.
- If a bowler does not bowl, but was named in the starting XI, bets on that bowler will stand.
- If a bowler is substituted in after the in-play market has been offered, the original market will be removed and settled as normal even if the substitute takes the most wickets.
- A new market with updated selections may be offered.
- If two or more bowlers have taken the same number of wickets, the bowler who has conceded the fewest runs will be the winner.
- If there are two or more bowlers with the same wickets taken and runs conceded, dead heat rules will apply.
- Wickets taken in a super over don’t count.
- If no bowlers take a wicket in an innings, then all bets will be void.
Last Player Standing
Which run scorer will be not out upon completion of the innings?
- If there are two or more run scorers who are not out upon completion of the innings, the winner for the purpose of settlement will be the last run scorer to face a delivery (legal or not).
- Players will not be deemed to have been not out if they were no longer at the crease having retired hurt or did not bat.
- If more than 11 players bat, the market will be void.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if, after placing the bet, the innings has been reduced in any way due to external factors, including bad weather.
- All players who played in the innings will be settled, including substitutes.
Run Scorer Runs
How many runs will the named run scorer score?
- If the run scorer finishes the innings not out as a result of a declaration, the team reaching the end of their allotted overs, or the team reaching their target; his score will be the final result.
- If a run scorer does not bat, the bet will be void.
- If a run scorer is not in the starting XI or substituted in, bets will be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, but returns later, the total runs scored by that run scorer in the innings will count.
- If the run scorer does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the run scorer retired.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the run scorer is dismissed.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs are bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Run scorer Runs, Odd Even
- For limited overs matches bets will be void if the innings is reduced by more than 20% from the scheduled overs at the time of the bet being struck, unless settlement is already determined.
- Any bets placed where no further play takes place after the placement of that bet, for whatever reason, shall be void.
- If the run scorer retires hurt and does not return to the crease, the market will be settled with the players score at the time of their retirement.
- Should the player return to the crease, any additional runs scored will be added to their score for settlement purposes.
- If in the event of a player being replaced by a concussion substitute, that players market will be settled at their final score if they have batted and voided if they have not batted, and a new market will be created for the replacement player.
- Any bets placed after the run scorer has faced their final ball will be void.
- In-Play a run scorer must be at the crease when a ball is bowled for bets to stand.
- Pre-Match bets will stand regardless of whether the run scorer is at the crease when a ball is bowled, as long as the team had the opportunity to face at least 80% of the allocated overs at the time the bet was struck.
Combined Run Scorer Runs
How many total runs will the named run scorers score?
- As “Run Scorer Runs”, and if any of the named run scorers do not bat, the bet will be void, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined or goes on to be determined.
Run Scorer Deliveries
- Bets will be settled according to how many balls are faced by the run scorer according to the official score.
- For limited overs matches bets will be void if the innings is reduced by more than 20% from the scheduled overs at the time of the bet being struck, unless settlement is already determined.
- Any bets placed where no further play takes place after the placement of that bet, for whatever reason, shall be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt the market will settle on the number of Balls officially faced at the completion of the Innings.
- In-Play a run scorer must be at the crease when a ball is bowled for bets to stand.
- Pre-Match bets will stand regardless of whether the run scorer is at the crease when a ball is bowled, as long as the team had the opportunity to face at least 80% of the allocated overs at the time the bet was struck, and the player was selected in the starting XI.
Run Scorer Fours
How many fours will a named run scorer hit?
- If a run scorer finishes the innings not out as a result of a declaration, the team reaching the end of their allotted overs, or the team reaching their target; his number of fours will be the final result.
- If a run scorer does not bat, the bet will be void.
- If a run scorer is not in the starting XI or substituted in, bets will be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, but returns later, the total fours hit by that run scorer in the innings will count.
- If the run scorer does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the run scorer retired.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the run scorer is dismissed.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs are bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours. Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
- Fours scored in a super over do not count.
Run Scorer Sixes
How many sixes will a named run scorer hit?
- If a run scorer finishes the innings not out, because of a declaration, the team reaching the end of their allotted overs, or the team reaching their target; his number of sixes will be the final result.
- If a run scorer does not bat, the bet will be void.
- If a run scorer is not in the starting XI or substituted in, bets will be void.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, but returns later, the total sixes hit by that run scorer in the innings will count.
- If the run scorer does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the run scorer retired.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the run scorer is dismissed.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs are bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours. Overthrows and extras do not count.
- Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
Run Scorer Milestones
- Will the named run scorers reach the specified milestone?
- As “Run Scorer Runs”.
Run Scorer Ladder
- For limited overs matches bets will be void if the innings is reduced by more than 20% from the scheduled overs at the time of the bet being struck, unless settlement is already determined.
- Any bets placed where no further play takes place after the placement of that bet, for whatever reason, shall be void.
- In-Play a run scorer must be at the crease when a ball is bowled for bets to stand.
- Pre-Match bets will stand regardless of whether the run scorer is at the crease when a ball is bowled, as long as the team had the opportunity to face at least 80% of the allocated overs at the time the bet was struck, and the player was selected in the starting XI.
Fifty in Match
- For limited overs matches if the match is reduced to fewer than 80% of the originally scheduled overs then bets will be void, unless settlement is already determined.
- In Test and First Class Matches that are drawn at least 200 overs must be bowled in the game. In Test and First Class Cricket, both Innings count but the run scorer must score 50 runs or more in an individual innings, the two innings are not cumulative.
- Player must be in the starting XI or bets void, unless they are an impact player who replaces a player in the named starting XI and it was possible for them to bat after they got subbed in.
Century In Match
- For limited overs matches if the match is reduced to fewer than 80% of the originally scheduled overs then bets will be void, unless settlement is already determined.
- In Test and First Class Matches that are drawn at least 200 overs must be bowled in the game.
- For First Class Cricket both Innings count but the run scorer must score 100 runs or more in an individual innings, the two innings are not cumulative.
- Player must be in the starting XI or bets void, unless they are an impact player who replaces a player in the named starting XI and it was possible for them to bat after they got subbed in.
Method of Dismissal
How will the named run scorer be out?
- If the specified run scorer is not out, all bets will be void.
- If the specified run scorer retires, and does not return to bat later, all bets will be void. If that run scorer does return to bat later and is out, bets will stand.
- Caught and bowled is included in fielder catch.
Runs at Fall of Next Wicket
How many runs will the batting team have scored when the next wicket falls?
- If the batting team reaches the end of their allotted overs, reaches their target or declares before the specified wicket falls, the result will be the total amassed.
- For settlement purposes, a run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, unless settlement has already been determined, or goes on to be determined.
- Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the wicket in question falls.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
Runs at Fall of Next Wicket, Odd Even
- The Team score at the fall of the named wicket will be taken for settlement purposes.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, and is replaced by a different player, the market will still be settled on the score at the fall of that wicket.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion (Declaration or reaches target) then the final Innings score will be deemed the result for settlement purposes.
- Any bets placed where no further play takes place after the placement of that bet, for whatever reason, shall be void.
- If an Innings is curtailed due to the intervention of rain, then bets placed prior to the curtailment shall be settled at the final Team Score, should there be no further play.
- Extras and Penalty Runs will be included.
Balls at Fall of Next Wicket
How many balls faced by the named Wicket - the official scorecard will be used for settlement purposes.
- Only legally completed Balls to count.
- If a run scorer retires hurt, and is replaced by a different player, this will not count as a wicket, and the market will not be settled until a wicket has fallen.
- If the Innings reaches a natural conclusion (Declaration or reaches target) then the final Innings score (in terms of Balls faced) will be deemed the result for settlement purposes, but it must be possible for the team to have surpassed quotes traded on or these bets will be void.
- Any bets placed where no further play takes place after the placement of that bet, for whatever reason, shall be void.
- If an Innings is curtailed due to the intervention of rain, then bets placed prior to the curtailment shall be settled if already determined (the total has been passed already) or voided if not already determined, should there be no further play.
Next Run Scorer Out
Which run scorer will be the next to be dismissed?
If either run scorer retires hurt or the run scorers at the crease are different from those quoted, the bets placed on both run scorers will be declared void.
If no more wickets fall, all bets will be void.
Run Scorer Match Bet
Which run scorer in the current partnership will score the most runs in this innings?
- Bets will settle based on the official scores for the specified run scorers in the innings, as detailed in the “Run Scorer Runs” section above.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, after the bet is placed unless settlement has already been determined.
Method of Next Wicket Dismissal
How will the next run scorer be out?
- The result will be determined by the dismissal method of the next wicket that falls.
- A run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- If a run scorer is retired out, all bets will be void.
- If the specified wicket does not fall, all bets will be void.
- Caught and bowled is included in fielder catch.
Method of Dismissal, 6 Way
Methods of dismissal only include: Bowled, Caught, LBW, Run Out, Stumped, Obstructing the Field, Hit the Ball Twice, Hit Wicket and Timed Out.
- If a run scorer Retires this does not count as a dismissal for settlement purposes.
- Market will be settled on the dismissal method for the specified wicket number, regardless of whether the players are different due to retirements or otherwise.
- If the Innings ends with the named wicket not falling, then all bets will be void.
- The options for betting purposes will be Caught, Bowled, LBW, Run Out, Stumped and Other.
- In some matches we will not quote 'Other' in the 6 way market - where other is not quoted then bets will be voided if the wicket is not by the method of Caught, Bowled, LBW, Run Out or Stumped.
Method of Dismissal, 2 Way
Settled on whether the Wicket is Caught or Not Caught.
- If a run scorer Retires this does not count as a dismissal for settlement purposes.
- Market will be settled on the dismissal method for the specified wicket number, regardless of whether the players are different due to retirements or otherwise.
- If the Innings ends with the named wicket not falling, then all bets will be void.
Run Scorer Matchbet
Which of the named players will score the most runs?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Both players must be named in the starting XI or appear as a substitute. If either does not, then subsequently bat all bets are still settled.
- Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Bowler Matchbet
Which of the named players will take the most wickets?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Both players must be named in the starting XI or appear as a substitute. If either does not, then subsequently bowl all bets are still settled.
- Wickets taken in a super over do not count.
All-Rounder Matchbet
Which of the named players will score the most points in the player performance scoring system?
- Points are scored as follows:
- 1 point per run
- 20 points per wicket
- 10 points per catch
- 25 points per stumping
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Both players must be named in the starting XI, or appear as a substitute.
- If either player does not then subsequently bat or bowl then all bets are still settled.
- Points scored in a super over do not count.
Keeper Matchbet
Which of the named wicket keepers will score the most points in the player performance scoring system?
- Points are scored as above.
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in either innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Both named players must start the match as a wicket keeper, or appear as a substitute, but if their playing role changes for any reason all bets will still be settled in accordance with scoring system above.
- Points scored in a super over do not count.
Free Hit
How many team runs will be scored off the free hit delivery?
- The result will be determined by the number of runs added to the team total, off the specified delivery.
- If the free hit is re-bowled because of an illegal delivery, the runs scored off the second free hit do not count.
- Extras and penalty runs will count towards settlement.
- For example: If a wide is bowled on the free hit delivery specified, the result will be 1. Then another free hit market may be offered.
Race to ‘X’ Runs
Which run scorer will reach the specified number of runs first?
- All bets stand, regardless of any curtailment.
- If neither run scorer reaches the specified number of runs the markets will be settled as ‘Neither’.
First Boundary
- Must be a boundary scored from the bat or bets will be void.
- Boundaries accredited to run scorers only to count.
- Byes, Leg byes or Wides do not count.
- Boundaries hit from a No Ball will count if the boundary is accredited to the run scorer.
- It does not matter if the match is reduced in any way at all, if there is a boundary scored in the match then market will be settled.
Next to Hit Six
Which run scorer will hit the next six?
- All bets stand, regardless of any curtailment.
- If neither run scorer scores a six after the bet is offered, then the market will be settled as ‘Neither’.
- Overthrows and extras do not count.
Next to Take a Wicket
Which bowler will take the next wicket in this innings?
- All bets stand, regardless of any curtailment.
- If none of the named bowlers take a wicket the market will be settled as ‘None of the above’.
- For settlement purposes, a run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- Run outs, timed out, retired out and any other method of dismissal not awarded to a particular bowler will be settled as ‘None of the above’.
Match Winning Over
In which over of the names team’s innings will the match be completed?
- All bets will be void if there is no official result.
- In limited overs matches, all bets will be void if, after placing the bet, the maximum overs possible are reduced in any way.
- If any delivery has been bowled, including illegal attempts such as a wide ball, then the over shall be deemed to have started and shall count for settlement purposes.
Match Winning Session
- All bets will be void if there is no official result.
- Settled on the when the match finishes according to the official scorecard.
- If any delivery has been bowled, including illegal attempts such as a wide ball, then the session shall be deemed to have started and shall count for settlement purposes.
Both Teams to Score ‘X’ Runs
Will both teams score the specified number of runs?
- In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the overs scheduled to have been bowled in both innings at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined before the reduction.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 100 overs have been bowled in either teams first innings, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Only runs scored in the first innings count.
- If a team declares that innings will be considered complete for the purposes of settlement.
Either Run Scorer Method of Dismissal
Will either of the named run scorers be dismissed in the specified method?
- All bets will settle, regardless of whether either run scorer remains not out, or retired hurt, at the end of the innings.
Both Run Scorers Method of Dismissal
Will both named run scorers be dismissed in the specified method?
- As “Either Run Scorer Method of Dismissal”.
Runs off Consecutive Deliveries
How many runs will be scored off each of the specified deliveries?
As “Runs off Delivery” except the specified number of runs must be scored off both named deliveries.
Wicket off Delivery
Will a wicket fall off a specified delivery?
- The specified delivery must be completed for bets to stand.
- For settlement purposes, any wicket will count, including run outs.
- A run scorer retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
- If a run scorer is timed out or retired out, then the wicket is deemed to have taken place on the previous ball.
Both Run Scorers to Score ‘X’ Runs in Over
Will both run scorers score the specified number of runs in the over?
- The specified over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
- If an innings ends during an over then that over will be deemed to be complete unless the innings is ended due to external factors, including bad weather, in which case all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.
- If the over does not commence for any reason, all bets will be void.
- Runs must be scored off the bat to count towards settlement.
- Bets will settle regardless of whether or not either of the specified run scorers are dismissed or retired hurt before the over commences.
Both Run Scorers to Score a Boundary in Over
Will both run scorers score a boundary in the over?
- As “Both Run Scorers to Score ‘X’ Runs in Over”.
- Both fours and sixes count as boundaries.
- Only fours or sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
Both a Four and a Six to be Scored in an Over
Will a four and a six be scored in the over?
- The specified over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
- If an innings ends during an over then that over will be deemed to be complete unless the innings is ended due to external factors, including bad weather, in which case all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.
- If the over does not commence for any reason, all bets will be void.
- Only fours or sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count.
- Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
Run Scorer and Bowler Combo Milestones
Will the named run scorer, and the named bowler, reach their specified milestones?
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For run scorer – same as “Run Scorer Runs”.
- In first class games, only runs scored in the first innings will count.
- If a run scorer is not in the starting XI, or substituted in, bets will be void.
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For bowler – if a bowler does not bowl, they will be deemed to have taken 0 wickets.
- If a bowler is not in the starting XI, or substituted in, bets will be void. In limited overs matches, bets will be void if it has not been possible to complete at least 80% of the scheduled overs in the relevant innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless settlement has been determined.
- In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless the player’s bowling innings is complete.
- The result will be considered determined if the lines at which the bet was placed are passed.
- In First Class games, only first innings wickets will count and runs.
- Wickets and runs scored in a super over do not count.
Run Scorers Combo Milestones
Will both run scorers reach their specified milestones?
- Same as “Combined Run Scorers Runs”.
Wicket Jinx
- The named ball must be bowled, or all bets will be void.
- Any wicket credited to that named ball will count, retired outs and timed outs will not.
- For example: If the over started wide, wicket, wide, dot ball, then there will have been a wicket on the first legal ball of the over but NOT the second legal ball of the over.
Boundary Bingo
- All named balls in the over must be bowled or bets will be void.
- For the purposes of this market only boundaries scored off the bat will count – overthrows, all run fours and extras do not.
- The named ball must be legal and completed, and a boundary must be scored from that ball to count as a winner for settlement purposes.
- If there were extra deliveries, for example wide then 4, credited to that ball it would count as a winner providing there was a boundary hit off the bat during the bowling of that legal ball.
Single Bingo
- All named balls in the over must be bowled or bets will be void.
- For the purposes of this market a single is defined as a legal delivery from which 1 run is scored off the bat and credited to the run scorer, extras do not count.
- The named ball must be legal and completed.
- If there is a wide and then a single, then this ball will not be counted as a single as two runs would be credited to that ball.
- If there was a wide and then a dot this ball would not be counted as a single as the 1 run was not scored off the bat and credited to the run scorer.
Dot Bingo
- All named balls in the over must be bowled or bets will be void.
- For the purposes of this market a dot is defined as a legal delivery from which no runs are scored, including extras.
- The named ball must be legal and completed.
- If there is a wide and then a dot, then this ball will not be counted as a dot as one run would be credited to that ball.
Next Over Mayhem
- The over in its entirety must be bowled unless the Batting team is All Out, declares, or reaches its target within the over.
- Settled on the basis of 1 point per run scored in the over, a bonus 2 points per boundary scored in the over, and 10 points for every wicket falling in the over.
Next Over Booster
- The over in its entirety must be bowled unless the Batting team is All Out, declares, or reaches its target within the over.
- Settled on the basis of 1 point per run scored in the over multiplied by the number of runs scored from the last ball of the over.
- If the scheduled last ball of the over is not bowled due to the batting team being All out, declaring, or reaching its target before that ball, then the last bowl bowled will be considered the ‘last ball of the over’ for settlement purposes.
- If the scheduled final ball of the over is not bowled for any other reason, then all bets will be void.
Next Over Lottery
Matching three given ball outcomes in an over.
- The over in its entirety must be bowled unless the Batting team is All Out, declares, or reaches its target within the over.
- The named ball is the legal delivery from which the given selection occurred.
- For example: If an over started; wide, wide, single, then the first ball will be settled as 3 runs as the legal ball isn’t completed until after the single in this example.
Clean Sweep
- For limited overs matches, at least 80% of the overs scheduled when the bets were struck must be bowled, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
- Named selection must have the Highest Opening Partnership, Highest First Over score, hit the most Fours and hit the most Sixes for bet to win, if any are a tie or do not win then bet will be a loser.
Captain Fantastic
Settled on whether the named captain wins the toss AND is top run scorer in their first innings.
- For Limited overs matches at least 40% of the originally allotted overs in that team’s innings must be bowled for bets to stand unless a team is all out or has reached its target before reaching this amount, or bets will be void.
- The Captain need not bat. In the case of one or more run scorers winning with the same total as the Captain, the Captain shall be deemed the outright winning top run scorer for the purposes of this market.
- In drawn First Class matches, will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
Toss Win Double
Selection must win the toss AND the match.
- Matches affected by adverse weather will pay on the official match result according to competition rules, however, if the result is determined by a Super Over, Bowl Out, Coin Toss, or something similar, then all bets will be void.
- Where there is a tie (as determined by the official governing body) bets will be void.
- In matches abandoned due to outside interference (not including inclement weather) all bets will be void unless the official competition rules determine a winner (not including Super Over, Bowl Out, Coin Toss etc).
- In cancelled matches not replayed within 36 hours of the originally scheduled start time all bets will be void.
- If there is a change of teams from originally advertised, then all bets will be void.
Toss Ball 1 Double
Selection must win the toss AND score 1 run or more from the first legal ball of the over.
- Ball must be legally bowled unless settlement is already determined.
Team Run Double
Both teams must score MORE than the named total.
- For limited overs matches, at least 80% of the overs scheduled when the bets were struck must be available to be bowled in both innings, unless settlement is already determined, or bets will be void.
- If either innings is reduced, for whatever reason, to less than this amount then all bets will be void.
- In drawn First Class matches, will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.
Delivery Outcome
- The named delivery must be bowled for bets will stand.
- There can be more than six deliveries bowled in an over if wides or no balls or bowled.
- Bets will be settled only on that specific delivery, for example in the following over: wide, wide, dot, one, four, wicket, two, three – the dot ball is the THIRD delivery of the over, even though it is the first legal ball bowled.
For the purposes of this market, we settle on the specific delivery. - Where there are two possible outcomes from the same delivery the winner will be decided based on the following hierarchy – 1.Wicket 2.No ball 3.Wide 4.Bye/Leg Bye 5.Runs (including dot ball). So in the case of a no ball that also gets hit for four runs, only No Ball would be considered the winner. Or a delivery with two runs but also a Run Out will be settled as a Wicket.
Total Maidens
- This is a limited overs market only.
- If the match is reduced to fewer than 80% of the originally scheduled overs, then bets will be void.
Delivery Wicket/Boundary
Will a wicket or a boundary be taken from the named delivery?
- Only a wicket or boundary accredited to the named delivery will count, whether the delivery is legal or otherwise.
- An illegal ball, such as a wide ball, counts as a delivery in its own right. Therefore, an over with 2 wides will have 8 deliveries as opposed to 6 legal balls. In the event a delivery does not take place for whatever reason bets on that delivery will be void.
- Genuine boundaries off the bat only to count - overthrows or all run fours or sixes do not count.
Delivery Extra
Will an extra be scored from the named delivery?
- Wides, byes, leg-byes, no balls and penalty runs count as extras.
- Only an extra accredited to the named delivery will count, whether the delivery is legal or otherwise.
- An illegal ball, such as a wide ball, counts as a delivery in its own right. Therefore, an over with 2 wides will have 8 deliveries as opposed to 6 legal balls.
- In the event a delivery does not take place for whatever reason bets on that delivery will be void.
Delivery Impact
What will the first impact be after the bowler has bowled the named delivery?
- Will the first impact be with the bat, the run scorer, the stumps or other (i.e. none of these).
- Where it is impossible to tell (for example an impact with the bat and the pad simultaneously) then bets will be void. Our decision will be final.
- The delivery does not need to be a legal one. An illegal ball, such as a wide ball, counts as a delivery in its own right. Therefore, an over with 2 wides will have 8 deliveries as opposed to 6 legal balls. In the event a delivery does not take place for whatever reason bets on that delivery will be void.
Over First Scoring Shot
How many runs off the bat will be scored from the first scoring shot of the over? 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or Other.
- Only runs accredited to a run scorer count so if the first score from the over is a wide and then a 4 is hit next delivery this will settle as 4, if a No Ball is bowled which is hit for runs then the result will be only the value of the runs accredited to the run scorer.
- There must be a delivery with runs accredited to a run scorer from the over or bets will be void.
- Overthrows count if they are accredited to the run scorer, for example if the run scorers run a single and then four overthrows are thrown the run scorer will be accredited with 5 runs and the market will be settled as ‘Other’.
Next Boundary Scorer
Will the named player score the next boundary?
- Genuine boundaries off the bat only to count - overthrows or all run fours or sixes do not count.
- If there is no further boundary after the bet is struck, then bets will be void.
- The named player need not be at the crease when the next boundary is scored if a subsequent boundary is hit.
Next Boundary Type
Will the next Boundary be a 4 or a 6?
- Genuine boundaries off the bat only to count - overthrows or all run fours or sixes do not count.
- If there are no further Boundaries hit after the bet is struck, then bets will be void.
Next Boundary Side
Will the next Boundary be hit on the off side or the leg side of the pitch?
- Genuine boundaries off the bat only to count - overthrows or all run fours or sixes do not count.
- Off side and leg side will be determined by the stance the run scorer takes as the bowler runs in to bowl.
- A switch hit or reverse shot will not change this determination.
- Settlement will be based on which side of the pitch the ball was on when it crossed the boundary, but if it is impossible to determine whether the Next Boundary was hit on the off side or the leg side then bets will be void. Our decision will be final.
Next Extra Type
What will be the next Extra Type to be conceded by the bowling team? Wide, No Ball, Leg Bye, Bye or Penalty runs?
- If there are no further extras conceded, then bets will be void.
- Where there is more than one type of extra conceded from a delivery the winner will be deemed to be the one that happened first (for example a No Ball followed by leg byes will be settled as No ball, as this took place first chronologically).
Next Extra Player
Which player will be bowling when the next extra is conceded?
- Wides, byes, leg-byes, no balls and penalty runs count as extras.
- Penalty runs will only count if they are accredited to a particular delivery bowled by a named bowler, otherwise if penalty runs are the next extra bets will be void.
- If there is no further extra conceded after the bet is struck, then that bet will be void.
- In tournaments which award more than one run for a no-ball, the delivery is still counted as one extra. i.e. If the first Extra is a 2 Run No Ball betting will be available on Extra 2 Method , if the second Extra is a 2 Run No Ball betting will be available on Extra Method 3 etc (the scorecard at this point will stipulate 4 Extras).
Thus, when No Balls are awarded, there will always be a difference between the official scorecard and Next Extra Type count. - The count is taken to be the number of extras bowled and not the number of runs accredited to those no balls.
Next Extra Wide
Which side of the pitch will the next wide be bowled on? Off side, leg side or other (over head height).
- Off side and leg side will be determined by the stance the run scorer takes as the bowler runs in to bowl.
- A switch hit or reverse shot will not change this determination.
- If it is impossible to determine whether the wide was an over head height wide or on either the off side or the leg side then bets will be void. Our decision will be final.
Next Extra No Ball
What type of No Ball will the next No Ball be? Front foot or Other?
- If there is not another No Ball after the bet is struck, then that bet will be void.
- Where it is not clear whether the next No Ball was front foot or Other then bets will be void. Our decision will be final.
- In tournaments that award more than one run for a no-ball the delivery is still counted as one extra. i.e. (assuming 2 runs is awarded for a no ball) after the first 2 Run No Ball betting will be available on Next Extra No Ball 2 , After the second 2 Run No Ball betting will be available on Next Extra No Ball 3 etc (the scorecard at this point will stipulate 4 NBs).
- Thus, when No Balls are awarded, there will always be a difference between the official scorecard and Next Extra No Ball count.
- The count is taken to be the number of no balls bowled and not the number of runs accredited to those no balls.
Next Catch Fielder
Which type of player will take the next catch? Wicket Keeper, Bowler or Fielder.
- Sub fielders and impact players will count towards this market.
- Settlement will be determined by the playing role at the time of the catch being taken - i.e. if a player who is usually a wicket keeper takes a catch whilst playing as a normal fielder then 'Fielder' will be the winner.
- If there is not another catch taken, then bets will be void.
Next Catch Balls
How many legal Balls will be bowled in the innings at the point of the next catch?
- Any illegal deliveries (wides and no balls) will not be counted as balls for the purpose of this market. For example, even if there are two wides bowled in that over, there will still only be 6 legal balls bowled in the over.
- If there is not another catch after the bet was struck, then that will be void.
Next Catch Player
Which player will take the next catch?
- Only named players to count - if the next catch is taken by a sub fielder or impact player then bets will be void.
- If there is not another catch taken, then bets will be void.