TEST MATCHES
If a ball isn't bowled in a match, all bets on the test are invalid.
Draw bets will be settled as winners if a test is tied, and the two opposing teams will be settled using dead-heat rules.
In all such cases, bets are subject to the official competition laws. Bets will be made invalid in the case of a venue transition.
Both match-betting bets will be invalid if a match is called off for some reason other than conditions. Unless the business outcome has been determined, all other markets will be invalid.
Matches in a limited-overs format.
The official outcome will be used to settle bets.
When a match is postponed or extended, betting will be honored if the match is completed within 48 hours, assuming no changes in venue or configuration. Bets would be invalid if they are placed within 48 hours of the initial start time.
If a match is formally ruled a 'no result,' all betting on it will be invalid.
If a match is not declared a 'no result' due to external factors (such as bad weather), betting will be settled in accordance with the official competition law established by the event's supervisory board. This covers matches where the Duckworth-Lewis rule is used to decide the outcome or where the scheduled number of overs is limited.
If a match is not declared a 'no result' due to external factors (such as bad weather), betting will be settled in accordance with the official competition law established by the event's supervisory board. This covers matches where the Duckworth-Lewis rule is used to decide the results or if the scheduled number of overs is limited.
If no price is quoted for the tie and the official match rules do not determine a winner, the betting will be determined on the official result. Dead-Heat rules will apply if no price is quoted for the tie and the official match rules do not determine a winner. Bets will be decided on the official outcome of events where the winner is determined by a cup, off, or super over.
If a match is tied during the knockout stages of a tournament, the winner is determined by the team that advances.
Bets would be invalid if a match is suspended for some cause and the match outcome is decided by a bowl off or super over as a result. Bets will be made invalid in the case of a venue transition.
Price Increases for Top Batsman Price Increases' in ODIs, 20 overs must be bowled, and in T20s, 10 overs must be bowled, or bets will be invalid.
Unless otherwise mentioned in the collection name, all other boosts are invalid if there is a reduction in overs.
There are two chances.
· You're betting on a match with one of the two results shown.
· For example, to receive a bonus, the match must result in a Team A win or a Draw.
No Chance of a Draw
You're betting on the match's outcome, with the caveat that a draw will result in your stakes being returned.
The match is over.
You're wagering on whether or not a result will be declared in this limited-overs contest, or whether it will be Abandoned/No Result.
If the official outcome is something other than a No Result, the response would be 'Yes.' If a match is abandoned or there is no score, it would be called a 'No'.
Which side will win the coin toss?
You're wagering on who will take the coin toss.
Opening Partnership of the Most Value
Which side will score more runs before losing their first wicket is what you're betting on.
Bets would be invalid if a decision has not been decided.
If the number of overs is reduced, betting will be voided until the outcome has already been decided. This often extends to limited over matches.
In the First Innings, You're betting on which side would have scored more runs after the first inning is ended.
Most runs in the first 15 / 8 / 6 overs
You're wagering on which side can score the most runs after a certain number of overs have been completed.
Most Runs for a Team
You're wagering on the batsmen in the designated inns who can score the most runs for his side.
Dead-heat rules will apply in the case of a tie for most runs.
Double for the team with the most runs
You're wagering on whether both of the nominated stars can smash the most home runs for their respective teams.
If one of your picks isn't in the starting eleven, your bet will be decided as a single for the other pick to score the most runs for their side.
Many Runs for a Double Chance
You're wagering on one of the two named stars to be their team's leading scorer.
Dead-heat rules will apply in the case of a tie for most runs.
Double Chance for Match's Top Run scorer
You're wagering on one of the two named players from each side to be the match's top overall run-scorer. Dead-heat rules will apply in the case of a tie for most runs.
The aim is to score the most runs in the game. You're wagering on which team's player can score the most runs overall in the match. Dead-heat rules will apply in the case of a tie for most runs.
Match & Win Leading Run scorer:
You're wagering on which side will win the game and which player will score the most runs. For bets to stand, players, must play.
In the event of limited-over tournaments, bets would be invalid if the number of overs is reduced. Unless the outcome has already been decided. Any wagers on players who are not named in the starting eleven will be invalid. Dead-heat rules would be used if there is a tie for most runs in the contest.
The official score will decide the match-winner in the case of a Super Over, but player runs during the Super Over will not count against the match's most runs. Bets would be invalid if there is a draw, and no Super Over is played.
Most Runs & Victory (1st Innings)
You're wagering on who will win the game and who will score the most runs in the first innings. The official test match outcome will be used to settle bets.
Any wagers on players who are not named in the starting eleven will be invalid.
If there is a tie for the most runs in the game, dead-heat rules will be used.
The batsman with the highest individual score in an individual inning determines the outcome of this business.
Top batsman bets for Test matches only apply to each team's first innings.
Most Team Runs & Winning
You're wagering on which side will prevail and which player will lead their team in runs scored. The official match outcome will be used to settle bets.
If there is a tie for the most runs in the game, dead-heat rules will be used. The batsman with the highest individual score in an individual inning decides the outcome of this business.
The official score will decide the match-winner in the case of a Super Over, but player runs during the Super Over will not count against the match's most runs. Bets would be invalid if there is a draw, and no Super Over is played.
A batsman's score will stand if he retires and does not resume his innings. If a player in the starting eleven bats or not, bets on them stand. When the designated players' teams' innings are limited to fewer than 20 completed overs by the Duckworth/Lewis rule in 50 Over or 40 Over matches, most Runs bets will be void. Unless the outcome has already been determined.
If the designated players' teams' innings are limited to fewer than 10 completed overs by the Duckworth/Lewis rule in Twenty20 matches, most run bets will be invalid. Unless the outcome has already been determined.
1st Over
You're wagering on the number of runs scored in the first over of the match. For bets to be valid, at least one ball must be bowled in the over. If the outcome has already been decided, the over must be done for bets to stand.
If the number of overs is reduced, betting will be voided until the outcome has already been decided. This often extends to limited over matches.
1st Wicket's Fall
You're wagering on how many runs the batting team can score before their first wicket falls.
Bets would be invalid if no wicket falls, and the batting side does not score the necessary number of runs. If the number of overs is reduced, betting will be voided until the outcome has already been decided. This often extends to limited over matches.
The First Wicket Method
You're wagering on the form of dismissal for the match's first wicket. The form of dismissal will be determined by the official tournament scorecard.
When a batsman is injured and retires, the bets will be decided until the next wicket falls, regardless of who is out.
Both bets are invalid if a batsman "retires out."
The most first-over runs
You're wagering on which side can score the most runs in their first match innings' first over. For bets to stand, all teams' first overs must be done.
If the planned number of overs is reduced, bets will be invalid unless the outcome is already decided.
The majority of sixes
You're wagering on who can hit the most sixes throughout the game. Bets would be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced in some way. Super Overs aren't taken into account.
Most Sixes & Victory
You're wagering on which side will win the game and score more sixes than the other. Both bets will be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced.
In the case of a Super Over, both the Most Sixes and the Match Result will be counted. Bets would be invalid if there is a draw, and no Super Over is played.
If there is a tie in the sixes, all bets are out.
Sixes in all
The cumulative number of sixes in the match is what you're betting on. If the planned number of overs is reduced, bets will be invalid unless the outcome has already been decided. Mega Overs aren't taken into consideration.
The Greatest Number of Runouts
You're wagering on which side will lose the most wickets in the match due to runouts. Bets would be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced in some way. The average number of runouts in the match is what you're betting on.
Bets would be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced in some way.
In the First Innings, You're betting on which side would have scored more runs after the first inning is completed. For bets to stand, all teams must finish their first innings, including declarations.
Match Chances for Batsmen
You're wagering on who can hit the most home runs. Unless otherwise noted, all games are played in the first innings. For bets to stand, each batsman must face at least one ball.
Unless the outcome is already decided, any reduction in the number of overs after the bet has been struck in any one-day game (50/40/20 over matches) bets would be invalid. Bets would be invalid if there is a draw.
To reach double digits
You're wagering on whether the hitter will hit 10 runs or more in his innings.
A team with a 50/100+ ranking
You're wagering on whether the batsman will score 50/100 runs or more in his innings.
Unless the outcome is already determined, any decrease in the number of overs after the bet has been struck in any one-day game (50/40/20 over matches) bets would be invalid.
When a batsman retires injured, all bets may be invalid after the match if he does not return to the crease to finish his innings, unless the bet has already been decided.
Double Chance to score 100 points or more.
You're banking on one of the two designated players to lead their side to a 100-run total. For bets to stand, all players must play.
Any wagers on players who are not named in the starting eleven will be invalid.
Unless the outcome is already decided, any decrease in the number of overs after the bet has been struck in any one-day game (50/40/20 over matches) bets would be invalid.
In Match, 50/100
You're wagering on whether any batsmen in the match will hit 50/100 runs or more. Both bets will be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced.
The Player of the Match
You're wagering on who will be called "Man of the Match" among the players. If the chosen player is not included in the starting 11, bets will be zero.
This will be decided by the broadcaster's decision to cover the match in the United Kingdom. Both bets will be invalid if no official Man of the Match is chosen.
To take place in the 1st Over
You're wagering on what will happen in the match's first over. If the outcome has already been decided, the over must be done for bets to stand.
Bets on the Most Wickets
You've decided to wager on who would take the most wickets. The bets are only valid for the listed innings.
Players that are picked for the starting eleven, but do not bowl will forfeit their bets. Dead-heat regulations would be used where there is a draw.
When an innings is limited to fewer than 25 completed overs by the Duckworth/Lewis method in a 50 over or 40 over the match, most Wickets bets will be zero.
When an innings is limited to fewer than 10 completed overs by the Duckworth/Lewis method in Twenty20 matches, most Wickets bets will be zero.
Betting on Bowling Matches
You've agreed to wager on who would take the most wickets. Bets would be invalid until each player bowls at least one ball. Dead-heat regulations would be used where there is a draw.
A total number of wickets taken by bowlers.
You're wagering on the number of wickets a bowler can take during an innings. Both bets would be invalid if the number of planned overs is limited unless the outcome has already been decided.
Bets on a player would be considered settled after he or she has bowled his or her maximum allocation of overs.
A five-wicket win
You're wagering on a bowler taking five or more wickets in the innings. Both bets will be voided if the number of planned overs is reduced unless the outcome has already been decided.
If a player has used up all of his overs, bets on the player are considered settled.
The Most Economical Rate
You're wagering on which bowler can make the least number of runs per over. For bets to stand, all named players must bowl at least one full over.
Match's First Ball
You're wagering on: what will the result of the game's first completed delivery be? Dead balls do not count; bets will be invalid until at least one ball is delivered.
If the number of overs is reduced, betting will be voided until the outcome has already been decided. This often extends to limited over matches.
Top Batsman's Party
You're wagering on the side with the highest run total (top Batsmen) in the game. Bets on the number of overs would be invalid if the number of overs is limited. Super overs aren't taken into account.
Plays by Teams (Limited Over matches)
You're wagering on a single player hitting more than or less than a certain number of runs. For bets to stand, players, must be called in the starting XI. Any wagers on players who are not in the starting XI will be invalid.
Bets will be decided on the number of runs scored regardless of whether the player bats or not; if a player does not bat, the "under" option will win and the "over" selection will fail.
Unless the outcome had already been decided before the reduction, any reduction in the number of overs bets would be invalid.
1st Wicket Method Alternate
You're wagering on the same method of dismal of the match's first wicket. The form of dismissal will be determined by the official tournament scorecard.
When a batsman is injured and retires, the bets will be decided until the next wicket falls, regardless of who is out. Both bets would be nullified if a batsman' retires out.'
For this business, 'Others' means Timed Out, Handled the Pitch, Hit Ball Twice, Hit Wicket, and Obstructing the Field – any other dismissal form not mentioned here or cited in the market would result in all bets being zero.
The majority of fours
You're wagering on who can score the most fours throughout the session. Bets would be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced in some way.
Complete Fours You're wagering on the match's total number of fours. If the planned number of overs is reduced, bets will be invalid unless the outcome has already been decided.
Most Comprehensive
You're wagering on which side can throw the most widespread in the game. Bets would be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced in some way.
The overall number of wide bowled in the match is what you're betting on. Bets would be invalid if the planned number of overs is reduced in some way.
Total Number of Runs
You're wagering on the highest number of runs scored in an innings. For instance, whether a team would finish with an even or odd total number of runs is an example of this.
Total runs bets in test matches are invalid if the innings is less than 20 overs and the side does not declare and is not all out.
Trebles can be matched.
You're betting on the winning side, the team with the most sixes, and the team with the most runs in the first six overs. If the most sixes or the highest first six overs are tied, the bet is a loser.
If the planned number of overs is reduced, bets will be invalid unless the outcome is already known, such as the team with the most sixes and the highest first six overs portion of the bet.
Doubles Match
You're wagering on which side will win the game and which team will score the most sixes. If the number of sixes is tied, the bet will be declared a loser.
If the planned number of overs is limited, bets will be invalid until the outcome is already decided, and the team has hit the bulk of the bet.
If there is a decrease in overs, all Request A Bet will be invalid unless the outcome is already known. This law extends to T20 and 50-over matches.
If a player is included in the starting 11, all Request A Bet including Player Runs, Wickets, Catches, Boundaries, and Stumpings will stand regardless of whether or not he Bets or Bowls.
Both Request A Bet concerning match outcome will be invalid if no price is quoted for the tie and the official competition rules do not decide a winner. In matches where a bowl, off, or super over decides a winner, bets will be decided on the official result.
Any wagers on players who are not named in the starting eleven will be invalid.
Session Specials
If less than 20 overs are bowled in a session, all bets are invalid, unless the outcome is already decided.
If the number of overs is reduced, all Match Specials will be nullified until the outcome is already known. This rule applies to T20 and 50-over matches.
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