All markets do not consider super overs unless otherwise mentioned.
Penalty runs are not considered in any over or delivery market (markets for multiple overs are not considered for this rule)
If a match is cancelled before any play has taken place, then all markets are considered void, unless the match is restarted within 48 hours of its initial starting time. If the match is tied and the official competition rules do not determine a winner, or if the competition rules determine the winner by a coin toss or drawing of lots, then all undecided markets are considered void. In the event of an over not being completed, all undecided markets on this specific over are considered void, unless the innings has reached its natural conclusion e.g. declaration, team all out, etc. If markets remain open with an incorrect score which has a significant impact on the prices, we reserve the right to void betting.
Twenty20 Cricket
All scheduled overs must be played for undecided markets to be settled, unless the innings has reached its natural conclusion.
ODI Cricket
A minimum of 90% of the entire overs allocated for an innings must be played for markets to be settled, unless the innings has reached its natural conclusion.
Matches not Played as Listed
If a match venue is changed then bets already placed will stand providing the home team is still designated as such. If the home and away team for a listed match are reversed then bets placed based on the original listing will be void.
Match Betting
In Twenty20 cricket, matches affected by adverse weather bets will be governed by the official competition rules. Where no price is quoted for the tie and the official competition rules determine a winner/progressing side, bets will be settled on the official result. If a match is abandoned due to outside interference then bets will be void unless a winner is declared based on the official competition rules. In the event of a change of opponent from the one advertised all bets for that match are void.
In-Play Runs in First 'X' Overs
If the selected number of overs is not completed due to external factors then bets will be void, unless settlement of bet is already determined.
If the normal length of the innings is less than the selected number of overs (e.g. a team is all out in less than the selected overs or reaches their target) then bets will stand.
Team to have highest scoring over
If both teams do not complete the stated number of overs due to external factors or adverse weather then bets will be void, unless settlement is already determined. In the event of a tie, bets will be void.
Top Team Batsman
In a 2-innings match (Test Match or County Championship), this market applies to the first innings only, unless otherwise stated.
Depending on the type of match the following minimum overs must be bowled in that teams innings for bets to stand:
- Test Matches - 50 overs
- County Championship - 50 overs
- 50 over match - 25 overs
- 40 over match - 20 overs
- 20 over match - 15 overs
In all cases bets will stand if the innings reaches its natural conclusion in less than the above requirement. Bets placed on any player not named in the starting eleven are void.
Players named in the starting eleven that do not bat are deemed to have taken part and bets on any such players are losers.
If players score the same number of runs then dead heat rules apply.
Top Team Bowler
In a 2-innings match (Test Match or County Championship), this market applies to the first innings only, unless otherwise stated.
Depending on the type of match the following minimum overs must be bowled in that teams innings for bets to stand:
- Test Matches - 50 overs
- County Championship - 50 overs
- 50 over match - 25 overs
- 40 over match - 20 overs
- 20 over match - 15 overs
In all cases bets will stand if the innings reaches its natural conclusion in less than the above requirement. Bets placed on any player not named in the starting eleven are void.
Players named in the starting eleven that do not bowl are deemed to have taken part and bets on any such players are losers.
In the event of players taking the same number of wickets, the winner will be determined as the bowler that has conceded the least number of runs, irrespective of overs bowled by each player.