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We run wicket markets across IPL, BPL and international cricket matches where you back individual wicket outcomes, bowler performance and dismissal method. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and browse the in-play wicket lines as each over unfolds.

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WICKET INTEGRITY

How We Run Cricket Wicketbets

Verified Match Feeds Our cricket wicketbet odds derive from live-data providers that parse official scorecard APIs published by IPL, BPL and international cricket boards. Each wicket event triggers an automatic odds recalculation within two to four seconds of the feed update.
Scorecard Settlement Every wicket market settles against the final official scorecard released by the match broadcaster or sanctioned authority. Where a dismissal is later revised in the official record, we honour the published correction and adjust settled bets accordingly.
Market Suspension Protocol In-play wicket lines suspend during third-umpire reviews, rain delays and innings breaks so odds reflect only confirmed play. The market reopens when the feed confirms the next legal delivery is imminent and the pause icon clears from the match header.
Provider Audit Trail Our cricket-data provider maintains an audit log of every odds change, market suspension and settlement timestamp. That log is available for regulatory review and underlies the transaction history visible in your account statement after each match concludes.
WICKET HELP

Cricket Wicketbet Support Paths

Settlement Questions If a wicket market settles in a way you don't follow, open the chat icon in your account footer and reference the match ID plus the market name so our cricket desk can walk through the official scorecard ruling that…
Live Odds Freezes When in-play wicket odds pause during a boundary review or DRS call, the market suspends until the on-field decision is confirmed. Reload the match page to see the updated line once play resumes and the feed reconnects.
Dismissal Method Disputes Method-of-dismissal bets follow the official scorer's classification as it appears on the match feed. If the broadcast commentary differs from the scorecard, the scorecard ruling stands and our settlement reflects that published decision.
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What We Offer in Cricket Wicketbets

Our cricket wicketbet catalogue covers next-wicket markets, method-of-dismissal lines, bowler wicket totals and partnership-ending outcomes across T20, ODI and Test formats. You'll see live odds for IPL and BPL fixtures, plus international series where our provider runs verified match feeds. Each wicket market settles against official scorecards published by the match broadcaster or sanctioned cricket authority. Pre-match lines open several hours before

first ball; in-play wicket odds update after every delivery when the feed permits. Dismissal-method bets distinguish caught, bowled, LBW, run-out and stumped outcomes, with tie rules stated in the market header before you confirm your selection.

Cricket Wicketbet Glossary

Next Wicket

A market on which batsman will be dismissed next in the current innings, or whether the partnership will reach a stated run total before the next dismissal occurs.

Method of Dismissal

A bet on how the next wicket will fall, covering caught, bowled, LBW, run-out, stumped, hit-wicket or other rare dismissal modes as classified by the official scorer.

Bowler Wicket Total

A line on how many wickets a named bowler will take during the innings or match, settled against the bowling figures published in the final official scorecard.

Partnership Runs

An over/under market on the number of runs a batting partnership will score before the next wicket falls, with dead-ball extras counted and settlement based on the scorecard tally.

In-Play Suspension

A temporary pause during live wicket betting when the odds freeze because of a third-umpire review, player injury, rain delay or other event that stops confirmed play.

Scorecard Ruling

The official classification of each wicket as published by the match authority, which determines how dismissal-method bets settle even if on-air commentary suggests a different mode.

Cricket Wicketbet Questions

We run wicket markets for T20, ODI and Test matches where our feed provider supplies verified live data. IPL and BPL fixtures appear during those tournament windows, alongside bilateral international series that meet the data-quality threshold our cricket desk requires.

The feed parses the official scorecard API and our odds engine recalculates within two to four seconds of the wicket being logged. Your browser receives the new line as soon as the server push completes, usually before the TV replay finishes.

The market suspends the moment the on-field umpire signals a review. If DRS overturns the dismissal, the wicket is voided in the feed and any bets placed on that dismissed batsman before the review are refunded automatically within your account statement.

Our bet-slip allows multi-leg combinations across different cricket market types on the same match. Check the parlay-eligibility icon next to each selection; some in-play wicket lines may be restricted from certain combination bets to manage correlated-outcome risk.

The official scorer assigns exactly one dismissal method in the published scorecard, and that classification settles the bet. If broadcast commentary debates the call, the scorecard ruling stands and our settlement reflects it without further interpretation or appeal.

Rain alone does not void a wicket bet unless the match is abandoned or reduced to fewer overs than the market's stated minimum. If play resumes under revised conditions, pre-rain bets remain live and settle according to the final scorecard once the innings or match concludes.
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