Most Popular Cricket Wagers
There are plenty of wagers sports betting sites allow you to place on cricket, and here are some of the best and most popular cricket betting markets you can explore.
Match Betting
Match betting is one of the most straightforward bets you can place in cricket since you bet on a game outcome. Let’s take an Australian Big Bash League clash between the Adelaide Strikers and Hobart Hurricanes as an example. With match betting, you can choose either team to win and back them up or place a bet on the game ending in a draw.
Series Winner
Another simple cricket bet great for beginners is the series winner bet. With this bet, you are putting money on the team you think will end up as a winner from a series of duels, like in The Ashes series between Australia and England.
Futures Bet
A futures bet is a very popular wager in cricket betting, allowing you to bet on the winner of the entire tournament/competition. For example, if you think Mumbai Indians will win a back-to-back title in the Indian Premier League / IRL, you can place a futures bet on them.
First Innings Bet
This bet lets you choose the team you think will have the better score at the end of the first inning.
Top Bowler
If you want to place a bet on a particular player, the so-called proposition bet, a top bowler wager is just for you. In essence, you will choose the player you believe will have the most wickets during a single game or the tournament.
Bowler’s Series Wicket
The bowler’s series wicket bet allows you to predict how many wickets individual bowlers will take throughout the Word Cup tournament or any other competition.
Top Batsman
Another exciting type of player prop bet is the top batsman bet you place on a player you think will score the most runs in a match or series.
Man of the Match
There is always a man of the match in major cricket matches, and every top cricket betting site will give you betting odds for this type of selection.
Batsman Runs
Batsman runs is one of the most widespread live betting wagers bettors place, and it lets you choose whether a batsman will have more or less than the proposed number of runs.