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carries a dedicated Cricket Wicketbets section covering BPL, IPL and international fixtures — where you place your stake on individual wicket events rather than the full match result. Check eligibility under your local law before you access markets.

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HOW WE RUN THIS

Fair Play in Our Wicketbets Markets

Wicket markets are settled against a verified ball-by-ball data feed, not manual entry. Here is how we keep the process consistent and auditable.

Data Feed Settlement

Every wicket market settles from an official live data feed. If the feed records a no-ball before the dismissal, the wicket is voided and stakes returned automatically.

Market Suspension Rules

We suspend wicket lines during DRS reviews. Once the on-field decision is confirmed by the official data source, the market reopens or settles — no manual override at our end.

Provider Transparency

Our sports data partners are named in the platform terms. You can check which feed applies to each fixture in the market info panel before placing your stake.

Account Audit Trail

Each settled bet stores the data-feed snapshot that triggered it. If you dispute a result, support can share that snapshot so you see exactly what the system received.

ace657 Inside Our Cricket Wicketbets Section

Inside Our Cricket Wicketbets Section

Cricket Wicketbets lets you bet on specific dismissal events — which bowler takes the next wicket, how many wickets fall in a set of overs, or whether a batsman survives an over. Our lobby pulls live data feeds so lines update ball by ball during a match. We carry BPL and international fixtures side by side, and the market list for each

game is visible before you place anything. Providers supplying our live data include widely recognised sports-data firms whose feeds are standard across the industry. Account balances are wallet-based, so whatever you hold from a bKash or Nagad deposit flows straight into your available stake without a separate transfer step.

HELP WHILE YOU BET

Support for Cricket Wicketbets Questions

If a market settles differently from what you expected, or a live line disappears mid-over, our support team can pull the settlement log and walk you through it. Reach us through the channels below.

Live Chat Open the chat icon from the Cricket Wicketbets lobby page. A support agent can review your bet slip and the ball-by-ball settlement record in the same session.
Email Support Send your bet ID and the match name to our support address. We check settlement queries against the official data feed and reply with the exact dismissal record used.
Account Help If your stake was deducted but the bet does not appear in your history, go to Account then Bet History and filter by Cricket. Share the transaction ID with support.

Cricket Wicketbets Glossary

Short definitions of the terms you will see across our wicket markets.

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What is a wicket line?

A wicket line is a betting market on whether a specific number of wickets will fall within a defined period — an over, a session, or a full innings — at fixed odds.

02
What does 'next wicket method' mean?

This market asks how the next dismissal happens: caught, bowled, LBW, run out, or stumped. You back one method; if the wicket falls any other way, the stake is lost.

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What is a bowler wicket market?

A market on whether a named bowler takes at least one wicket in the match or in a specified spell. If the bowler does not bowl, bets are usually voided — check the market rules.

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What does 'void bet' mean in wicket markets?

A void bet is one the platform cancels and returns your stake on — common when a no-ball precedes a dismissal, a match is abandoned, or the data feed cannot confirm the event.

05
What is in-play betting on wickets?

In-play means the market stays open after the ball is bowled, with odds shifting ball by ball. Lines may suspend during a DRS review and reopen once the decision is confirmed.

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What is a multi-wicket accumulator?

An accumulator where each selection is a separate wicket event from different matches or overs. All selections must settle correctly for the combined odds to pay out.

Cricket Wicketbets – Common Questions

Straightforward answers to what people ask most about our wicket betting section.

We cover BPL, IPL and major international fixtures including Tests and T20Is. The market list for each match is shown in the lobby before the game starts.

Yes. In-play wicket lines are available during most matches. Lines suspend briefly during DRS reviews and reopen once the official data feed confirms the outcome.

From the deposit screen, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount, send to the account number shown, and confirm with your wallet PIN. Your balance updates once the transfer is confirmed.

Markets that have not yet settled are voided and stakes returned to your account balance. Settled markets — where the wicket event already occurred — stand as results.

If the dismissal is taken off a no-ball, the wicket does not count under most laws of cricket, and our data feed flags it accordingly. The market is voided and your stake is returned.

Go to Account then Bet History and filter by Cricket. Each entry shows the market name, the data-feed settlement result, and the amount credited or deducted.
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