Sports betting - Cricket
For cricket games, the following bets
are normally permitted:
Winner - This is the basic bet on the
outcome of a game or match, i.e. A to win or B to win.
When a price is given for the draw, this is also a valid
bet.
Top batsman - This is a bet to predict
which batsman will score the highest number of runs
for your chosen team, and usually applies to the first
innings only.
Head to head - A bet to predict which
batsman will score the highest number of runs out of
a selection of two.
Tournament bets - A bet on the outright
winner of the group, championship or series, where a
number of teams are competing to come first.
Each way bets – A combination
of two bets: a bet to come first, and a bet for a place.
The number of valid places (also known as the 'range')
is always declared. If your player comes first, both
parts of your bet will win. If your player gets a place
only (e.g. 2nd or 3rd), the Win part of your bet will
lose, but the Place part will still win.
Multiple bets - A cricket multiple
bet involves several different selections of standard
bets and can be on more than one championship. Each
selection must win for the whole bet to win. The minimum
cricket multiple is 2 teams, and the maximum is 8 teams.
Specials – A range of special
bets may also be available at the bookmaker’s
discretion.
Click here to find bookmakers
that allow betting on cricket.

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