This page is about betting on cricket matches. Cricket is a sport played with a bat and a ball that first became popular in England a few hundred years ago. Cricket is like any other human endeavor; it's more interesting when there is some money on the line. This site is meant to provide information for someone who wants to bet on cricket but doesn't quite know how.
Betting cricket isn't as popular as betting football or betting soccer, but betting cricket is becoming more popular every season. Some punters have started betting cricket just for a change of pace from their usual sports betting activities. And since cricket betting offers so many various possible wagers, it's almost always interesting and exciting.
The new twenty-twenty cricket format has made the game of cricket faster-paced and more exciting, and that's led to increased interest in cricket betting too.
You
should understand the different international cricket game formats before
placing your first cricket bets. These formats include:
Different teams fare better in different formats, so taking a look at the various past performances by format can be a wise move before placing your first bet.
Since there are different game formats, there are also different betting options available when betting cricket.
Outright odds are bets made on how the cricket game turns out. Outright odds don't take into account individual player performance.
In ODI and T20 cricket matches, if a game is a draw, wagers are settled as "no action." This is not the case with Test matches, where you can specifically bet on the game ending in a draw. These kinds of cricket bets (on draws in T20 matches) are very popular with cricket bettors.
These are bets based on the individual batting performance of individual players in a tournament.
You can also place bets on bowling performance.
Cricket is popular in the following countries:
We have plans to translate this site into Dutch in the near future.