Cricket T20 + ODI

General Rules


  1. All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
  2. If there is no official result, all bets will be void. An official result includes match results declared official by the governing body, determined using calculation methods (VJD, DLS, etc.) for matches interrupted by weather or external factors. Any match that finishes with a team walking off will result in all undecided markets being void.
  3. All markets do not consider super overs unless otherwise mentioned.
  4. Penalty runs are not considered in any over or delivery market (markets for multiple overs are not considered for this rule).

Markets affected by loss of overs

  1. In T20/ODIs/Limited overs matches interrupted or abandoned due to external factors (including bad weather or any other delay), bets will stand if at least 80% of agreed scheduled overs at the time of bet acceptance (or the relevant market percentage of overs listed in these rules) were completed.
  2. If it was not possible to complete 80% (or the relevant market percentage of overs listed in these rules) of agreed scheduled overs at time of bet acceptance then bets will be void.
  3. Should the outcome of a bet be already determined before the interruption and no further play would possibly change the outcome of such bets, bets will be settled accordingly.
  4. If a match is declared a 'no result' bets will be void and staked money returned to the customer. If a match/market is canceled before a ball being bowled, and it is not rescheduled within 36 hours, bets on the match will be classified as void.
  5. 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.

Additional market explanations

In addition to the rules are as previously stated, please see additional market specific rules. These include Live and Pre-match.

Match betting: double chance & draw no bet.

  • A tie will be considered void.

Tied match; first-class matches

  • A tie is when the side batting in the 4th innings is bowled out when the scores are level.

Runs in 1st over

  1. The 1st over must be completed for the bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
  2. 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 cases all bets will be void, unless settlement already has been determined.
  3. In first-class matches, the market refers only to each team's innings.
  4. Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.
  5. 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 1st delivery

  1. The result will be determined by the number of runs added to the team total, or the first ball of the match.
  2. For settlement purposes, all illegal balls count as a delivery.

Most Fours 

  1. Only 'fours' scored from the bat ( off any delivery ) will count toward to total 'four' count.
  2. Overthrows and 'fours' all run will not count towards the market.
  3. Fours in a super over do not count.
  4. In first-class games, only fours in the first innings will count.

Most Sixes

  1. Only 'sixes' scored from the bat ( off any delivery ) will count toward to total 'six'count.
  2. Overthrows and 'sixes' all run will not count towards the market.
  3. Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
  4. In first-class games, only first innings sixes count.

Most Extras

  1. All wide deliveries, no balls, byes, leg byes, and penalty runs in the match count towards the final result.
  2. Penalty Runs do not count as Extras for the purposes of this market
  3. If there is runs off the bat at the same time extras are being scored, the runs off the bat do not count towards the extras tally.
  4. Extras in a super over don't count.
  5. In first-class games, only first innings extras will count.

Most run outs conceded

  1. A run out 'conceded' means that a team member will be run out while batting.
  2. Run outs in a super over do not count.
  3. First class games, only first innings runouts count.

Highest first over

  1. The first over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
  2. In limited overs matches, if a match is shortened due to external factors after the start of the first innings, the market will be void.
  3. In first-class matches, the market refers only to each team's first innings.
  4. Extras and penalty runs contribute towards settlement.
  5. 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.

Highest first group of overs

  1. 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.
  2. In limited over matches, if the match is shortened due to external factors after the start of the first innings, the market will be void.
  3. In first-class matches the market only refers to each team's first innings.
  4. 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.

Highest first partnership

  1. 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.
  2. For settlement purposes, a batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
  3. In limited overs matches, bets will be void if the innings has been reduced to external factors, including bad weather unless the settlement is already determined.
  4. In drawn first-class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless settlement of the bet has been already been determined. 
  5. In first-class matches the market only refers to each team's first innings.

Match Fours

  1. Only fours scored from the bat ( off any delivery- legal or not) will count towards the total fours.
  2. Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
  3. Fours in a super over do not count.

Match Sixes

  1. Only sixes scored off the bat ( off any delivery - legal or not) will count towards the total sixes count.
  2. Overthrows, all run sixes and extras do not count.
  3. Sixes in a super over do not count.

Match Extras

  1. All wide deliveries, no balls, byes and leg byes in the match count towards the final result.
  2. Penalty Runs do not count as Extras for the pur-poses of this market
  3. If there is runs of the bat at the same time extras are being scored, the runs off the bat do not count towards the extras tally.
  4. Extras in a super over don't count.
  5. In first-class games, only first innings extras will count.

Match Runouts

  • Run Outs in a super over do not count.

Maximum over in a match

  1. All runs, including extras, count towards settlement.
  2. Super overs do not count.

Match top batsman

  1. Highest batting score by an individual batsman.
  2. When 2 or more batsmen score the same amount of runs, dead heat rules apply.
  3. Runs scored in a super over do not count.
  4. 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.

Match top Bowler

  1. The bowler who takes the most wickets in the match.
  2. In limited overs matches the 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 the external factors, including bad weather.
  3. If two or more bowlers end up taking the same amount of wickets, the bowler who conceded the least amount of runs will be declared the winner.
  4. If 2 or more bowlers end up with the same amount of wickets and runs conceded, dead heat rules apply.
  5. Wickets taken in a super over do not count.
  6. 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.

Man of the Match

  1. Dead heat rules apply.
  2. If no man of the match announced, bets will be void.

Runs off delivery

  1. For settlement purposes, all illegal balls count as deliveries. For example, if an over starts with a wide, then the first ball 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.
  2. If a delivery leads to a 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.
  3. 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.

Runs in an over

  1. The specified over must be completed for the bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
  2. If an innings ends in that over, the over will be determined as completed.
  3. If an over does not commence for any reason, the bet will be considered void.
  4. Extras and penalty runs do count towards settlement.

Boundary in an Over

  1. Only boundaries scored from the bat ( off any delivery - legal or not) will count as a boundary.
  2. All run fours and extras do not count as boundaries.

Wickets in an Over

  1. Any wickets in an over will count, including run outs.
  2. A batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
  3. If a batsman is timed out or retired out, the wicket will be deemed to have been taken the ball before.
  4. 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.

Odd/Even runs

  • Zero will be deemed as Even.

Runs in groups of Overs

  • If the specified amount of overs are not completed, the bet will be void, unless the team is all out, declares, reached their target or settlement of the bet has already been determined  

Wickets in groups of overs

  1. If the specified amount of overs are not completed, the bet will be void, unless the team is all out, declares, reached their target or settlement of the bet has already been determined. 
  2. A batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
  3. If a batsman is timed out or retired out, the wicket will be deemed to have been taken the ball before.
  4. 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.
  5. 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 in a Session

  1. Total amount of runs in a session, regardless of which team scores them.
  2. If there has been fewer than 20 overs bowled in a session, bets will be void, unless settlement has already been reached.

Innings Runs

  1. The number of runs scored in specific innings.
  2. In first class or Test matches at least 60 overs must be bowled in the Innings, unless the team is all out or declares.

Innings Wickets

  1. Retired hurt does not count as a wicket.
  2. In first class or Test matches at least 60 overs must be bowled in the Innings, unless the team is all out or declares.

Innings Fours

  1. Specific innings fours. rules same as total match fours.
  2. In first class or Test matches at least 60 overs must be bowled in the Innings, unless the team is all out or declares.

Innings Sixes

  1. Specific innings sixes. rules same as total match sixes.
  2. In first class or Test matches at least 60 overs must be bowled in the Innings, unless the team is all out or declares.

Innings Extras

  1. How many extras will be added to a teams score as a whole inning.
  2. In first class or Test matches at least 60 overs must be bowled in the Innings, unless the team is all out or declares.

Innings run outs

  1. How many run outs will occur in a set innings
  2. In first class or Test matches at least 60 overs must be bowled in the Innings, unless the team is all out or declares.

Maximum overs in an innings

  • How many runs will be scored in the highest scoring over of the innings.

Innings runs - Odd/Even

  1. Total innings score judged to be odd or even. 0 counts as even
  2. In first class or Test matches at least 60 overs must be bowled in the Innings, unless the team is all out or declares.

Innings to finish with a boundary

  1. Only boundaries scored from the bat (off any delivery - legal or not) will count as a boundary.
  2. All run fours and extras do not count as boundaries.
  3. 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.

Over/Under Wides

  • For settling purposes, over and under wides is for the nominated bowling team bowling the wides

Exact runs in Innings

  • In limited over matches, bets will be void if there is any reduction in the number of overs to have been bowled at the time the bet was placed due to external factors, including bad weather.

Top batsmen in Innings

  1. The batsmen (or appear as a substitute) who has the highest individual run score of that specified innings.
  2. 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.
  3. Players must be in the starting XI, or come on as a concussion replacement, or bets on that selection will be voided.
  4. Players need not bat for bets on that selection to stand.
  5. In the case of two or more batsmen winning with the same total the winner shall be the one who has faced the fewest deliveries, if that is the same the winner shall be who has hit the most boundaries, if there is still no clear winner then bets will be void. 
  6. For First Class or Test Matches bets stand for the 1st innings of the match only, unless expressly stated and a minimum of 60 overs must be bowled in the innings unless the team is all out or declares.

Top Bowler in an Innings

  1. The bowler (or appear as a substitute) who has taken the most amount of wickets in specified innings.
  2. 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.
  3. Players must be in the starting XI, or come on as a concussion replacement, or bets on that selection will be voided.
  4. Players need not bat for bets on that selection to stand.
  5. In the case of two or more batsmen winning with the same total the winner shall be the one who has faced the fewest deliveries, if that is the same the winner shall be who has hit the most boundaries, if there is still no clear winner then bets will be void.
  6. For First Class or Test Matches bets stand for the 1st innings of the match only, unless expressly stated and a minimum of 60 overs must be bowled in the innings unless the team is all out or declares.

Last man standing

  1. Which batsmen will be not out upon completion of the innings.
  2. If there are two or more batsmen who are not out at the completion of the innings, the winner for the purpose of settlement will be the last batsmen to face a ball ( legal or not).
  3. Players will not to be deemed to have been not out if they were no longer at the crease having retired hurt or did not bat.
  4. In limited overs matches, bets will be void if, subsequent to placing the bet, the innings has been reduced in any way due to external factors, including bad weather.

Batsman Runs

  1. How many runs will the nominated batsmen (or appear as a substitute) score in specific innings. 
  2. Pre-Match bets will stand regardless of whether the batsman 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.
  3. If a batsman is not in the starting 11, the bet will be void.
  4. If a batsmen retires hurt and returns, the additional runs will count towards his innings total.
  5. If a batsmen retires and doesn't return, the bet settlement will be on the current score the batter has as a retired batsman.
  6. Runs scored in a super over don't count.

Batsman Fours

  1. How many boundaries a batsman will hit, including of illegal deliveries.
  2. All run fours do not count.
  3. Fours scored in a super over do not count.
  4. Overthrows and extras do not count.
  5. Pre-Match bets will stand regardless of whether the batsman 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.

Batsman sixes

  1. How many sixes a batsman will hit, including off illegal deliveries.
  2. All run sixes, do not count.
  3. Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
  4. Overthrows and extras do not count.
  5. Pre-Match bets will stand regardless of whether the batsman 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.

Batsman milestones

  1. Will a batsman reach 'x' runs.
  2. Only runs coming from the bat count.
  3. Including legal and illegal deliveries.

Rabbit runs

  1. The number 11 is taken to be the last man to come out to bat in the innings, regardless of previously stated batting order.
  2. If the innings in completed without the number 11 coming to the crease, that batsmen will be deemed to have scored 0.

Method of next dismissal

  1. How will the named batsman be out?
  2. If the specified batsman is not out, bets will be void.
  3. If the specified batsmen retires out and does not return, the bets will be void.
  4. If the retired batsman does return, the bets will stand.
  5. Caught and bowled is included in Fielder Catch.

Fall of next wicket

  1. How many runs will the batting team be on when the next wicket falls'
  2. 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.
  3. The retiring batsman does not count as a wicket.

Next man out

  • If either batsman retires hurt or the batsman at the crease is different from those quoted, the bets placed on both batsmen will be declared void.

Method of next dismissal

  • If a specified wicket does not fall, bets will be void.

Total Player Performance

  • Points are allocated in this manner: 1 point per run, 20 points per wicket, 10 points per catch and 25 points per stumping

Batsman Match Bet

  1. Both players must be named in the starting 11 (or appear as a substitute).
  2. If either does not get named then bets are void.
  3. Both batsmen need to bat for the market to be valid.
  4. Runs in a super over do not count.

Bowler Matchbet

  1. Both players must be named in the starting 11 (or appear as a substitute). If either does not then subsequently bowl all bets are still settled.
  2. Wickets in a super over do not count. 

All-rounder match bet

  1. Points are scored as follows: 1 point per run. 20 points per wicket. 10 points per catch. 25 points per stumping.
  2. Both players must be named in the starting 11.  If either does not then subsequently bat or bowl, all bets are still settled.
  3. Runs in a super over do not count.

Keeper match bet

  • Same as 'Allrounder match bet above'

Free Hit

  1. The result will be determined by the number of runs added to the team total, off the specified delivery.
  2. If the free hit is re-bowled because of an illegal delivery, the runs scored off the second free hit do not count.
  3. Extras and penalty runs will count towards settlement.

Race to 'x' runs

  • All bets stand. If neither batsman reaches 'x' the markets will be settled as 'Neither'

Next to hit a six

  • All bets stand. If neither batsman hits a six the markets will be settled as 'Neither'

Next to take a wicket

  1. If none of the named bowlers take the next wicket, the market will be settled as 'none of the above'.
  2. A batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
  3. Run outs, Timed out, and any other method of dismissal not awarded to the bowler will be settled as 'none of the above' 

Winning Over

  1. The over in which over of the named team's innings be completed.
  2. All bets will be void if there is no official result.
  3. In limited overs matches, all bets will be void if, subsequent to placing the bet, the maximum overs possible are reduced in any way.


Settlement and cancellation rules

  1. All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules. If there is no official result, all bets will be void.
  2. In the case of a tie, if the official competition rules do not determine a winner then all bets will be void.
  3. In competitions where a bowl off or super over determines a winner, bets will be settled on the official result.
  4. In first-class matches, if the official result is a tie, bets will be settled as a dead heat between both teams. Bets on a draw will be settled as a loss.
  5. Dead Heat rule: in the event of a Dead Heat, selections that are settled due to the dead heat rule shall be paid as 'Half Win'. IE a initial 10 unit bet at 1.70 match winner would = 17.00 for a win. - A dead heat rule ( two declared winners half win each ) = 17.00/2 = 8.50 return to player on above example bet.
  6. Other markets in the given 'dead heat' match are settled as per normal settlement rules.
  7. For eCricket - If for any reason a match is deemed to be abandoned before the completion of the match, then all match bets will be void and stakes refunded unless an outcome/market has already reached an unconditional conclusion.


Pre-match Market Details

Match Betting - Who will win the match?

  1. All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.
  2. 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.
  3. In the case of a tie, if the official competition rules do not determine a winner then deadheat rules will apply. In competitions where a bowl off or super over determines a winner, bets will be settled on the official result.
  4. 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.
  5. 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 36 hours of its advertised start time.

Match Betting: Double Chance - Will the match result be either of the three options given?

  1. A tie will be settled as a dead heat.
  2. 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?

  1. A tie will be settled as a dead heat.
  2. All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules. If there is no official result, all bets will be void.

Tied Match - Will the match be tied?

  1. All bets will be settled according to the official result.
  2. If the match is abandoned or there is no official result, all bets will be void.
  3. For First Class matches a tie is when the side batting in the fourth innings is bowled out when the scores are level.

Toss Winner - Who will win the toss?

  • If no toss takes place, all bets will be void.

Toss/Win Double - Who will win the toss, and then who will win the game?

  1. Toss Winner rules as above.
  2. Match Winner rules as above.

Runs in First Over - How many runs will be scored in the first over of the match?

  1. The first over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
  2. 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.
  3. In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.
  4. Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement

Runs off First Delivery - How many runs will be scored off the first delivery of the match?

  1. The result will be determined by the number of runs added to the team total, off the first ball of the match.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.

Wickets in Groups of Overs - How many wickets will fall in the first specified number of overs?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. For settlement purposes, if a batsman is timed out or retired out then the wicket is deemed to have taken place on the previous ball.
  4. Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
  5. In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.

Runs in First Partnership - How many runs will the batting team have scored when the first wicket falls?

  1. 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.
  2. For settlement purposes, a batsman 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.
  3. Result will be considered determined if the lines at which the bet was placed is passed, or if a wicket has fallen.
  4. 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.
  5. In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.

Method of First Dismissal - How will the first batsman be out?

  1. Retired hurt will not count as the first wicket.
  2. If the first batsman retires out, all bets will be void.
  3. If the specified wicket does not fall, all bets will be void.
  4. In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings.

Match Fours - How many fours will be hit in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Fours scored in a super over do not count.

Match Sixes - How many sixes will be hit in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total sixes. Overthrows and extras do not count.
  4. Sixes scored in a super over do not count.

Match Run Outs - How many run outs will there be in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Run outs in a super over do not count.

Maximum Over in Match - How many runs will be scored in the highest scoring over in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. All runs, including extras, count towards settlement.
  4. Super overs do not count.

Match Ducks - How many ducks will be scored in total in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. A duck is classed as someone being dismissed for zero runs.
  4. Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
  5. Ducks in a super over do not count.

Match Wides - How many wides will be scored in total in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Any runs resulting from a wide delivery, except penalty runs, will count towards the final total.
  4. Wides in a super over do not count.

Match Extras - How many extras will be scored in total in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. All wide deliveries, no balls, byes, leg byes and penalty runs in the match count towards the final result.
  4. 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.
  5. Extras in a super over do not count.

Match Wickets - How many wickets will fall in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Retired hurt does not count as a dismissal.
  4. Wickets in a super over do not count.

Match Top Batsman - Which batsman will score the most runs in the match?

  1. The result of this market is determined on the batsman with the highest individual score in the match.
  2. 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.
  3. Top batsmen 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.
  4. 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 batsman does not bat, but was named in the starting XI (or later introduced as a substitute), bets on that batsman will stand.
  5. When two or more players score the same number of runs, dead-heat rules will apply.
  6. Runs scored in a super over do not count.

Match Top Bowler - Which bowler will take the most wickets in the match?

  1. The result of this market is determined on the bowler with the most wickets in the match.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. If two or more bowlers have taken the same number of wickets, the bowler who has conceded the fewest runs will be the winner.
  7. If there are two or more bowlers with the same wickets taken and runs conceded, dead heat rules will apply.
  8. Wickets taken in a super over don’t count.

Team of Top Batsman - Which team will contain the top batsman in the match?

  • Same rules apply as Match Top Batsman, with dead heat rules applying if the runs scored by the top batsman on both teams is the same.

Team of Top Bowler- Which team will contain the top bowler in the match?

  • Same rules apply as Match Top Bowler, with dead heat rules applying if the wickets taken by the top bowler on both teams is the same.

Man of the Match - Who will be named Man of the Match?

  1. Bets will be settled on the officially declared man of the match.
  2. Dead-heat rules apply.
  3. If no man 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?

  1. Both first innings must be completed.
  2. Dead heat rules apply in the case of a tie.
  3. 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?

  1. Any score of 50 and above counts as a fifty. Similar for hundred.
  2. 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.
  3. In First Class matches, this market refers to just the first innings of the match, not both teams' first innings.
  4. 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?

  1. Any score of 50 and above counts as a fifty. Similar for hundred.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

Highest Individual Score - What will be the highest score by a batsman in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Dead heat rules apply.

Rabbit Runs - How many runs will the number 11s score in the match?

  1. 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.
  2. In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled.
  3. The number 11 is taken to be the last man to come out to bat in the innings, regardless of previously stated batting order.
  4. If more than 11 players bat, the market will be void unless this is due to concussion substitutions.
  5. If the innings is completed without the number 11 coming to the crease, that batsman will be deemed to have scored 0.

Head to Heads

Most Runs in First Over - Which team will score the most runs in the first over of their first innings?

  • Same as Runs in First Over.

Most Runs in Groups of Overs - Which team will score the most runs in the first specified number of overs of their first innings?

  • Same as Runs in Groups of Overs.

Highest First Partnership - Which team will score the most runs before losing their first wicket?

  • Same as Runs in First Partnership.

Most Fours - Which team will hit the most fours?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. In First Class games, only first innings fours will count.
  4. Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total fours.
  5. Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count.
  6. Fours scored in a super over do not count.

Most Sixes - Which team will hit the most sixes?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. In First Class games, only first innings sixes will count.
  4. Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total sixes.
  5. Overthrows and extras do not count.
  6. Sixes scored in a super over do not count.

Batsman Matchbet - Which of the named players will score the most runs?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Both players must be named in the starting eleven. If either does not then subsequently bat all bets are void.
  4. In First Class games, only first innings runs will count.
  5. Runs scored in a super over do not count.

Bowler Matchbet - Which of the named players will take the most wickets?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Both players must be named in the starting eleven. If either does not then subsequently bowl all bets are still settled.
  4. In First Class games, only first innings wickets will count.
  5. If no bowlers take a wicket in an innings then all bets will be void.
  6. 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?

  1. Points are scored as follows: 1 point per run, 20 points per wicket, 10 points per catch, 25 points per stumping.
  2. 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.
  3. In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled.
  4. 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.
  5. In First Class games, only first innings points will count.
  6. Points scored in a super over do not count.

Keeper Matchbet - Which of the named wicket keepers score the more points in the player performance scoring system?

  1. Points are scored as above.
  2. 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.
  3. In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled.
  4. 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.
  5. In First Class games, only first innings points will count. 
  6. Points scored in a super over do not count.

Most Keeper Catches - Which team’s wicket keeper will take more catches?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. If a team changes their wicket keeper mid innings, the catches taken by the replacement will count towards settlement.
  4. In First Class games, only first innings catches will count.
  5. Catches taken in a super over do not count.

Most Catches - Which team will take more catches? Including fielders and wicket keeper.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. In First Class games, only first innings catches will count.
  4. Catches taken in a super over do not count.

Most Stumpings - Which team will take more stumpings?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. In First Class games, only first innings stumpings will count.
  4. Stumpings taken in a super over do not count.

Most Run Outs Conceded - Which team will concede the most run outs in the match?

  1. A run out “conceded” means that a member of that team will be run out while batting.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. In First Class games, only first innings run outs will count.
  5. Run Outs in a super over do not count.

Team Markets

Runs in Team A First Over - How many runs will Team A score off the first over of their first innings?

  • Same as Runs in First Over.

Runs in Team A Group of Overs - How many runs will Team A score in the first specified number of overs?

  • Same as Runs in Groups of Overs.

Runs in Team A First Partnership - How many runs will Team A score before their first wicket falls?

  • Same as Runs in First Partnership.

Team A Method of First Dismissal - How will the first batsman in Team A be out?

  • Same as Method of First Dismissal.

Team A Fours - How many fours will Team A score?

  1. Same as Match Fours, with the 80% of required overs only applying to Team A’s innings.
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Sixes - How many sixes will Team A score?

  1. Same as Match Sixes, with the 80% of required overs only applying to Team A’s innings.
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Innings Run Outs - How many of Team A will be run out?

  1. Same as Match Run Outs, with the 80% of required overs only applying to Team A’s innings.
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Maximum Over - How many runs will be scored in the highest scoring over of Team A’s innings?

  1. Same as Maximum Over in Match, with the 80% of required overs only applying to Team A’s innings.
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Ducks - How many of Team A will score a duck in their innings?

  1. Same as Match Ducks, with the 80% of required overs only applying to Team A’s innings.
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Wides - How many wides will there be when Team A are batting?

  1. Same as Match Wides, with the 80% of required overs only applying to when Team A are batting. 
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Extras - How many extras will there be when Team A are batting?

  1. Same as Match Extras, with the 80% of required overs only applying to when Team A are batting.
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Wickets Lost - How many wickets will fall when Team A are batting?

  1. Same as Match Wickets, with the full overs required only applying to when Team A are bowling.
  2. In First Class matches, the result will solely be based on the first innings of each team.

Team A Top Batsman - Which batsman will score the most runs for Team A?

  1. The result of this market is determined on the batsman with the highest individual score in Team A’s first innings.
  2. Otherwise, same as Match Top Batsman, with the 50% of required overs only applying in Team A’s innings.

Team A Top Bowler - Which bowler will take the most wickets for Team A?

  1. The result of this market is determined on the bowler with the most wickets when Team A are bowling in the first innings.
  2. If two or more bowlers have taken the same number of wickets, the bowler who has conceded the fewest runs will be the winner.
  3. If there are two or more bowlers with the same wickets taken and runs conceded, dead heat rules will apply.
  4. Otherwise, same as Match Top Bowler, with the 50% of required overs only applying when Team A are bowling.

Player Markets

Batsman Runs - How many runs will the named batsman score?

  1. If the batsman 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.
  2. If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void.
  3. If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.
  4. If a batsman retires hurt, but returns later, the total runs scored by that batsman in the innings will count. If the batsman does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the batsman retired.
  5. 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.
  6. Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the batsman is dismissed.
  7. 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.
  8. In First Class games, only first innings runs will count.
  9. Runs scored in a super over do not count.

Combined Batsman Runs - How many runs will the named batsmen score?

  • As “Batsman Runs”, and if any of the named batsmen do not bat, the bet will be void, unless settlement of the bet has already been determined or goes on to be determined.

Batsman Fours - How many fours will the named batsman score?

  1. If a batsman 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.
  2. If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void.
  3. If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.
  4. If a batsman retires hurt, but returns later, the total fours hit by that batsman in the innings will count. If the batsman does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the batsman retired.
  5. 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.
  6. Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the batsman is dismissed.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. In First Class games, only first innings fours will count.
  10. Fours scored in a super over do not count.

Batsman Sixes - How many sixes will the named batsman score?

  1. If a batsman 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.
  2. If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void.
  3. If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.
  4. If a batsman retires hurt, but returns later, the total sixes hit by that batsman in the innings will count. If the batsman does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the batsman retired.
  5. 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.
  6. Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed, or the batsman is dismissed.
  7. 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.
  8. Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery – legal or not) will count towards the total sixes. Overthrows and extras do not count.
  9. In First Class games, only first innings sixes will count.
  10. Sixes scored in a super over do not count.

Bowler Wickets - How many wickets will the named bowler take?

  1. If a bowler does not bowl, he will be deemed to have taken 0 wickets.
  2. If a bowler is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.
  3. 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.
  4. Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed.
  5. 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.
  6. In First Class games, only first innings wickets will count.
  7. Wickets scored in a super over do not count.

Named Player Performance - How many points will the named player score in the player performance scoring system?

  1. Points are scored as in All-Rounder v All-Rounder Head to Heads.
  2. If the player does not bat or bowl, but is in the staring eleven, all bets will still be settled.
  3. If the player is not in the starting eleven bets will be void.
  4. 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.
  5. Result will be considered determined if the line at which the bet was placed is passed.
  6. In drawn First Class matches, bets will be void if fewer than 200 overs have been bowled, unless both first innings have been completed.
  7. In First Class games, only first innings points will count.
  8. Points scored in a super over do not count.


One-sided Markets

Both Teams to Score ‘X’ Runs - Will both teams score the specified number of runs?

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Only runs scored in the first innings count.
  4. If a team declares that innings will be considered complete for the purposes of settlement.

Batsman and Bowler Combo Milestones - Will the named batsman, and the named bowler, reach their specified milestones?

  1. For batsman – same as “Batsman Runs”.
  2. In first class games, only runs scored in the first innings will count.
  3. If a batsman is not in the starting XI, or substituted in, bets will be void.
  4. For bowler – if a bowler does not bowl, they will be deemed to have taken 0 wickets.
  5. If a bowler is not in the starting XI, or substituted in, bets will be void.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. The result will be considered determined if the lines at which the bet was placed are passed.
  9. In First Class games, only first innings wickets will count and runs.
  10. Wickets and runs scored in a super over do not count.

Batsmen Combo Milestones - Will both the batsmen reach their specified milestones?

  • Same as “Combined Batsman Runs”


Notes for all Markets

Players sent off/retired out

  • A player being sent off is viewed as retired out, so counts as a wicket.

Concussion substitutions

  1. When a player leaves the field as a concussion substitute, this does not count as a wicket.
  2. If the player does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the player left the field.
  3. When a player enters the match as a concussion substitute, for settlement purposes both they and the player replaced are 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 do not count towards settlement of markets in the previous innings.