Cricket

Aside from the following special betting rules, the common betting rules apply. The special rules will take precedence over the common rules nevertheless.

1. Match Betting: Who will win the match?

a.) All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.

b.) In matches affected by adverse weather, bets will be settled according to the official result. This includes matches affected by a mathematical calculation such as the Duckworth-Lewis method (DL) or the Jayadevan system (VJD)

c.) If there is no official result, all bets will be void.

d.) 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.

e.) In First Class Matches, if the official result is a Tie, bets will be settled as a dead-heat between both teams. If the Draw was offered, bets on the Draw will be settled as losers in the case of a Tied match.

f.) In County Championship matches where the Draw is NOT offered, Matches will be settled on a Draw No Bet basis (i.e bets Void when there is a Draw).

g.) 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.

h.) Any bets on a game not played on the scheduled date will be declared void unless there is an official reserve day(s) then bets will stand if played on that day(s).

 

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

a.) A tie will be settled as a dead heat for the teams and not as a draw

b.) All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.

c.) If there is no official result, all bets will be void.

 

3. Match Betting: Draw No Bet: Who will win the match given that all bets will be void if the match is a draw?

a.) A tie will be settled as a dead heat for the teams and not as a draw

b.) All match betting will be settled in accordance with official competition rules.

c.) If there is no official result, all bets will be void.

 

4. Most Sixes: Which team will hit the most sixes?

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, Most Sixes 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.

b.) In Twenty20 matches Most Sixes 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. 

c.) In The Hundred matches, Most Sixes 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. 

d.) Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery - legal or not) will count towards the total sixes.

e.) Sixes scored in a super over do not count.

f.) In event of a tie Dead heat rules will apply

 

5. Most Extras: Which team will have the most extras added to their batting score?

a.) If tie is not offered and teams finish with an equal score then dead heat rules will apply

b.) 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.

 

6. Highest First Over Runs: Which team will score the most runs in the first over of their innings?   

a.) The first over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined. If during the first over the innings is ended due to external factors, including bad weather, all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.

b.) Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.

 

7. Highest First Group of Overs: Which team will score the most runs after the first specified number 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.

 

8. Highest First Wicket Partnership: Which team will score the most runs before losing their first wicket?   

a.) 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.

b.) For settlement purposes, a batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.

c.) 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.

In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, 1st Wicket Partnership 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 Twenty20 matches 1st Wicket Partnership 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 The Hundred matches, 1st Wicket Partnership 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. 

Bets will also be void if one team faces less overs than the opposition, unless settlement of bet had already been determined before reduction of overs took place.

In First Class matches the market refers only to each team’s first innings

 

9.Total Match Sixes:  How many sixes will be hit in the match?   

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, Total Match Sixes 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. 

b.) In Twenty20 matches Total Match Sixes 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. 

c.) In The Hundred matches, Total Match Sixes 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. 

d.) Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery - legal or not) will count towards the total sixes.

e.) Sixes scored in a super over do not count.

 

10. Man of the Match: Who will be named man of the match?   

a.) Bets will be settled on the officially declared player or man of the match.

b.) Dead-heat rules apply.

c.) If no man of the match is officially declared then all bets will be void.

d.) Bets will stand on Impact Players who either bat or bowl during the match.

 

11: Runs in Over: How many runs will be scored in the specified over?  

a.) The specified over must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.

b.) 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.

c.) If the over does not commence for any reason, all bets will be void.

d.) Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.

 

12. Boundary in Over: Will there be a boundary scored in the specified over?   

a.) Only boundaries scored from the bat (off any delivery - legal or not) will count as a boundary.

b.) Overthrows, all run fours and extras do not count as boundaries.

c.) 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.

d.) If the over does not commence for any reason, all bets will be void.

e.) Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.

 

13. Wicket in Over: Will a wicket all in the specified over?   

a.) For settlement purposes, any wicket will count, including run outs. A batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket. If a batsman is timed out or retired out then the wicket is deemed to have taken place on the previous ball.

b.) 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.

c.) 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.

 

14. Over Odd/Even: Will the number of runs scored in the specified over be odd or even?   

a.) Zero will be deemed to be an even number.

b.) 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.

c.) If the over does not commence for any reason, all bets will be void.

d.) Extras and penalty runs in the particular over count towards settlement.

 

15. Runs in Groups of Overs: How many runs will be scored in the 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 ODIs, T20s and The Hundred, 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.

 

16. Runs in Session: How many runs will be scored in the specified session?   

a.) The result is determined by the total number of runs scored in the specified session, regardless of which team has scored them.

b.) If less than 20 overs are bowled in a session, bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.

 

17. Innings Runs:  How many runs will the batting team score in the current innings?   

a.) In Test or First Class Matches Innings runs bets will be void if fewer than 60 overs are bowled due to external factors, including bad weather, unless the Innings has reached a natural conclusion.

b.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, Innings runs 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. 

c.) In Twenty20 matches Innings runs 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.  

d.) In The Hundred matches, Innings Runs 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.  

e.) In T10 matches Innings runs 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.

 

18. Innings Fours: How many fours will the batting team hit in their current innings?   

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, Innings Fours 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.   

b.) In Twenty20 matches Innings Fours 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.   

c.) In The Hundred matches, Innings Fours 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.   

d.) 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.

e.) Fours scored in a super over do not count.

f.) In T10 matches Innings runs 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.

 

19. Innings Sixes: How many sixes will the batting team hit in their current innings?   

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, Innings Fours 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. 

b.) In Twenty20 matches Innings Fours 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. 

c.) In The Hundred matches, Innings Sixes 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. 

d.) Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery - legal or not) will count towards the total sixes.

e.) Sixes scored in a super over do not count unless settlement of the bet has already been determined.

f.) Run Outs in a super over do not count.

g.) In T10 matches Innings runs 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.

 

20. Top Runscorer in Innings: Which batsman will score the most runs for the named team?   

a.) The result of this market is determined on the batsman with the highest individual score in a team’s innings.

b.) Bets will be void if the specified player is not part of the squad.

  i.) Impact Player - Bets will stand only if the player bats during the match

c.) In Test or First Class Matches Top Runscorer bets will be void if fewer than 60 overs are bowled in the Innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless the Innings has reached a natural conclusion.

d.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Top Runscorer bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by 25 or more overs after the bet was placed.

e.) In Twenty20 matches Top Runscorer bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the Innings is reduced by 10 or more overs after the bet was placed.

f.) In The Hundred matches, Top Runscorer bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by 50 or more balls.

g.) When two or more players score the same number of runs, in the innings dead-heat rules will apply.

h.) Runs scored in a super over do not count

 

21. Top Wicket-Taker in Innings / Top Bowler : Which bowler will take the most wickets for the named team?  

a.) The result of this market is determined on the bowler with the highest individual number of wickets in an individual innings.

b.) In Test or First Class Matches Top Wicket-Taker bets will be void if fewer than 60 overs are bowled in the Innings due to external factors, including bad weather, unless the Innings has reached a natural conclusion.

c.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Top Wicket-Taker bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by 25 or more overs after the bet was placed.

d.) In Twenty20 matches Top Wicket Taker bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the Innings is reduced by 10 or more overs after the bet was placed. 

e.) In The Hundred matches, Top Wicket-Taker bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by 50 or more balls.

f.) If 2 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. 

g.) Bets will be void if the specified player is not part of the squad.

  i.) Impact Player - Bets will stand only if the Impact Player bowls during the match.

h.) If no bowlers take a wicket in an innings, all bets will be void.

i.) Wickets taken in a super over do not count.

 

22. Batsman Runs: How many runs will the named batsman score?   

a.) 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. If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void.

b.) If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.

c.) 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.

d.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Batsman runs 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. 

e.) In Twenty20 matches Batsman runs 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. 

f.) Runs scored in a super over do not count

g.) In The Hundred matches, Batsman Runs bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by 3 or more 5-ball overs after the bet was placed, unless settlement is already determined.

 

23. Batsman Fours: How many fours will the named batsman hit?   

a.) 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. If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void. If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.

b.) 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.

c.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Batsman Fours 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. 

d.) In Twenty20 matches Batsman Fours 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. 

e.) In The Hundred matches, Batsman Fours 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. 

f.) Only fours scored from the bat (off any delivery - legal or not) will count towards the total fours.

g.) Fours scored in a super over do not count.

 

24. Batsman Sixes: How many sixes will the named batsman hit?   

a.) 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. If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void. If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.

b.) 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.

c.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Batsman Sixes 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. 

d.) In Twenty20 matches Batsman Sixes 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. 

e.) In The Hundred matches, Batsman Sixes 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.

f.) Only sixes scored from the bat (off any delivery - legal or not) will count towards the total.

g.) Sixes scored in a super over do not count.

 

25. Batsman Milestones: Will the named batsman reach the specified milestone?   

a.) 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. If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void.

b.) If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.

c.) 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.

d.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Batsman Milestone 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. 

e.) In The Hundred matches, Batsman Milestone 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. 

f.) Runs scored in a super over do not count.

 

26. Method of Dismissal: How will the named batsman be out?   

a.) If the specified batsman is not out, all bets will be void.

b.) If the specified batsman retires hurt, and does not return to bat later, all bets will be void.

c.) If that batsman does return to bat later and is out, bets will stand.

 

27. Fall of Next Wicket: How many runs will the batting team have scored when the next wicket falls?   

a.) 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.

b.) For settlement purposes, a batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.

c.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Fall of Wicket 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. 

d.) In Twenty20 matches Batsman Fall of Wicket 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.

e.) In The Hundred matches, batsman Fall of Wicket 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.

 

28. Next Man Out: Which batsman will be the next to be dismissed?   

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

b.) If no more wickets fall, all bets will be void.

 

29. Method of Next Wicket Dismissal: How will the next batsman be out?   

a.) The result will be determined by the dismissal method of the next wicket that falls.

b.) For settlement purposes, a batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.

c.) If the specified wicket does not fall, all bets will be void.

 

30. Batsman Match Bet: Which of the named players will score the most runs?   

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Batsman Match bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by 5 or more overs after the bet was placed, unless settlement of the bet is already determined.

b.) In Twenty20 matches Batsman Match bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the Innings is reduced by 3 or more overs after the bet was placed, unless settlement of the bet is already determined.

c.) In The Hundred matches, Batsman Match Bets will be void if the scheduled number of overs for the innings is reduced by three or more 5-ball overs after the bet was placed, unless settlement of the bet is already determined.

d.) Both players must be named in the starting eleven. If either does not then subsequently bat, all bets are still settled as normal.

e.) Runs scored in a super over do not count.

 

31. Bowler Match Bet: Which of the named players will take the most wickets?   

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, Bowler Match 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. 

b.) In Twenty20 matches Bowler Match 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. 

c.) In The Hundred matches, Bowler Match 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.

d.) Both players must be named in the starting eleven. If either does not then subsequently bowl, all bets are still settled as normal.

e.) Wickets taken in a super over do not count.

 

32. All-Rounder Match Bet: Which of the named players will score the most points in the player performance scoring system?   

a.) Points are scored as follows: 1 point per run, 20 points per wicket, 10 points per catch, 25 points per stumping.

b.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 Over limited overs matches, All Rounder Match 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. 

c.) In Twenty20 matches All Rounder Match 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. 

d.) In The Hundred matches, All Rounder Match 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. 

e.) 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 as normal.

f.) Points scored in a super over do not count.

 

33. Series Betting:  Prices are for the Series outright. 

a.) Outright bets on a series will stand so long as at least one match has been completed;

b.) If there is a reduction in the number of matches in a series, either during or prior to its commencement, then bets on series result, top run-scorer and other markets not directly involving the series score will stand;

c.) If there is no further action after a bet has been placed, for example the series is abandoned, then all bets will be void;

d.) Series Correct Score

e.) Bets on the correct score for a series will be void if the number of scheduled games are not played, unless the settlement of the bet is already determined


34. Top Runscorer In A Series: Players with most Runs scored in series   

a.) Top series batsman bets will stand regardless of whether a player plays or not, unless otherwise stated;

b.) At least one test match must be completed for bets to stand;

c.) When two or more players score the same number of runs, dead-heat rules will apply.

 

35. Top Wicket-Taker In A Series: Player with most Wickets taken in series

a.) Top series bowler bets will stand regardless of whether a player plays or not, unless otherwise stated;

b.) At least one test match must be completed for bets to stand;

c.) When two or more players take the same number of wickets, dead-heat rules will apply.


36. Century in the Match: Will an individual player score a Century?

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, Century in the match 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. 

b.) In Twenty20 matches - Century in the match 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.

c.) In The Hundred matches, Century in the Match 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.

c.) Runs scored in a super over do not count.

 

37. Player Wickets: Wickets taken by a player

a.) In One Day Internationals and other 50 over limited overs matches, Player Wickets 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. 

b.) In Twenty20 matches - Player Wickets 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. 

c.) In The Hundred matches, Player Wickets in the Match 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. 

d.) Runs scored in a Super Over do not count

 

38. Venue Change: If the match is no longer playing at the venue advertised, your bet will still stand. This applies as long as the venue has not been changed to the opponent's ground (or in the case of international matches, as long as the venue remains in the same country).

39. Delivery Markets:

Runs off Delivery eg. How many runs will be scored off the specified delivery?

Exact Runs off Delivery eg. How many runs will be scored off the 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. For 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. For 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”. All other rules remain the same as other formats.