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Market Rules
Match Winner
If the Match is not completed for whatever reason, and there is no official result, bets will be void. Where there is a tie and a winner is declared due to a Super Over or something similar, bets will be settled on that declared result. In the event of disruptions due to technical issues, where no official winner is declared, bets will be void unless it is possible to resume the Match within 4 hours of the original start time, and a winner is declared.
Innings Runs
The innings in its entirety must be bowled, unless the batting team is all out or reaches its target, or bets will be void – unless settlement is already determined.
Runs in Next Over
The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined. Penalty Runs will count only where they are accredited to a particular delivery within that Over.
Fall of Wicket
The Team score at the fall of the named wicket will be taken for settlement purposes. If the Innings is completed or the batting team reaches its target then the final innings score will be deemed the result for settlement purposes.
Innings Fours
Innings Sixes
The innings in its entirety must be bowled, unless the batting team is all out or reaches its target, or bets will be void – unless settlement is already determined.
Runs off Ball x
All runs accredited to that ball count, the ball must be legal and completed. Any illegal deliveries (wides and no balls) will not be counted as balls for the purpose of this market. For example, even if there are two wides bowled in that over, there will still only be 6 legal balls bowled in the over. For clarity, if the named ball is a wide and then followed by a boundary four, then the market result will be settled as 5. The ball must be legally bowled for bets to stand. If the named ball is a no ball and leads to a free hit, the runs scored off the free hit will count — for example, if the ball is a no ball and then followed by a six off the free hit, then the market result will be 7.
Method of Dismissal
Methods of dismissal only include: Bowled, Caught, LBW, Run Out, Stumped, Obstructing the Field, Hit the Ball Twice, Hit Wicket and Timed Out — any wicket that is not named will be considered "Others." If a batsman retires this does not count as a dismissal for settlement purposes. Market will be settled on the dismissal method for the specified wicket number, regardless of whether the players are different due to retirements or otherwise. If the Innings ends with the named wicket not falling, then all bets will be void.
Most Fours
Most Sixes
There must be an official match result for bets to stand unless settlement is already determined (the team batting second has already surpassed its target). Fours/Sixes in a Super Over do not count.
Match Fours
Match Sixes
There must be an official match result for bets to stand unless settlement is already determined (the total has already been surpassed). Boundary fours scored from the bat only to count - overthrows, all run fours and extras do not. Fours/Sixes scored in a super over do not count.
Batsman Fours
Batsman Sixes
Boundary Fours/Sixes scored from the bat only to count - overthrows, all run fours and extras do not. Fours/Sixes hit in a Super Over do not count.
Four in Next Over
Six in Next Over
Fours/Sixes accredited to batsmen only to count. Byes, Leg byes or Wides do not count. Fours hit from a No Ball will count if the Four is accredited to the batsman. The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result is already determined. Overthrows do not count towards the batsman and so do not count for the purposes of this market. If a total of six runs is scored from an individual delivery in the Over but this is not a Six hit by a batsman, this does not count for the purposes of this market.
Wicket in Next Over
The Over in its entirety must be bowled unless the batting team is All Out or reaches its target within the Over, unless the result of this market is already determined.