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Bet on Every Wicket Across IPL, BPL and International Cricket

We run wicket-by-wicket markets on IPL, BPL and Test cricket so you can back bowlers, predict dismissals and settle bets live as each over unfolds.

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How Our Cricket Wicketbets Work

Every match we list carries wicket markets that let you bet on the method of dismissal, which bowler takes the next scalp, or whether a batsman survives the over. We pull odds from our sportsbook feed the moment lineups lock and refresh them ball-by-ball during live play. You pick your stake, confirm the slip and the bet locks into your account history.

When the umpire signals out, the result posts within seconds and your balance updates automatically. We cover IPL fixtures, BPL league matches, Asia Cup games and Test series so wicket betting runs year-round. Players in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet open the slip on their phones between overs, back a bowler and watch the result land before the next ball is bowled.

BET SUPPORT

Help While You Bet on Wickets

Cricket wicketbets settle fast and our support desk keeps the same pace so you never wait through an over to resolve a question. Reach us through the channels below and we will walk you through slip confirmation, settlement timing or market availability before the next delivery.

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Live Chat

Open the chat icon in the bottom corner of any match page and you will connect to our Bangladesh support team within a minute. They explain market rules, confirm your bet status and troubleshoot slip errors while the game is live.

Bet History Check

Tap your account menu, select bet history and filter by cricket to see every wicket market you backed, the odds you locked, the settlement time and the result. Each entry shows the over number and dismissal type so you can verify the outcome yourself.

Market Explainer

If a wicket market label is unclear, tap the info icon beside the odds and we show a plain-language definition of how that bet settles. You will see what counts as caught behind, what happens if a batsman retires hurt and how we handle reviews.

FAIR WICKET ODDS

How We Keep Cricket Wicketbets Transparent

Wicket markets move fast and we anchor every line to our sportsbook partner feed so the odds you see reflect real-time probability, not house manipulation. The signals below explain how we verify results, lock your bets and protect your balance through every over.

Live Feed Lock

Our wicket odds pull directly from the match feed the moment the bowler starts the run-up. When you confirm a bet the system timestamps your entry and locks that price into your slip so no server delay or refresh changes the line after you commit.

Umpire Decision Standard

We settle wicket bets according to the on-field umpire call at the moment the decision is made. If the third umpire overturns it within the review window we reverse the settlement and credit your account automatically before the next ball.

Bet Ledger Access

Every wicket bet you place writes to your account ledger with the match ID, over number, odds and timestamp. You can export that ledger as a statement any time from your account dashboard so you hold the same record we keep on our side.

Regional Compliance Note

Cricket wicketbets are available where local law and eligible regions permit sports wagering. We restrict access based on your account region and you confirm eligibility when you open your account. Check your jurisdiction before placing any bet.

Cricket Wicketbet Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you will see in our cricket wicket markets, written in plain language so you know exactly what each bet covers before you confirm the slip.

What does method of dismissal mean?

A wicket market where you bet on how the batsman will get out—bowled, caught, LBW, run out, stumped or hit wicket. The bet settles according to the umpire's official decision at the moment the dismissal is called.

What is a next wicket bet?

A live market that lets you back which bowler will take the next scalp in the current innings. The bet wins if that bowler gets the dismissal before any other bowler or the innings ends, and voids if rain stops play.

How does wicket timing work?

A market where you predict the over range in which the next wicket falls—overs one to ten, eleven to twenty and so on. The bet settles when the umpire raises the finger and we count the over number from the match scorecard.

What happens if a batsman retires hurt?

If a batsman leaves the crease due to injury without being dismissed, wicket bets on that batsman void and your stake returns to your account. The market only settles on actual dismissals recorded by the umpire as out.

What is a wicket review reversal?

When the third umpire overturns the on-field call during a DRS review, we reverse any wicket bet that already settled and credit or debit your account to match the final decision. The reversal completes within seconds of the review conclusion.

How do rain-affected wicket bets settle?

If rain ends play before the next wicket falls, your next-wicket bet voids and the stake returns. If play resumes and a wicket falls later, bets placed before the interruption remain live and settle according to the final dismissal.

Cricket Wicketbet Questions

Real questions we hear from account holders who bet on cricket wickets, answered with the process detail you need to place your first slip and understand how settlement works.

Yes. We open live wicket markets the moment the match starts and refresh the odds after every ball. You can back the next dismissal method, predict which bowler takes the scalp or bet on the over range while the game is live and settle instantly when the umpire calls out.

We list wicket bets for IPL, BPL, international T20, ODI and Test matches where our sportsbook partner supplies a live feed. You will find them in the cricket section of the bet slip under each fixture that qualifies for in-play wagering.

Settlement posts within seconds of the umpire decision. Our system reads the match feed, confirms the dismissal type, closes the market and updates your balance before the next ball is bowled. You see the result in your bet history immediately.

Yes. Open your bKash app, send the amount to the account number shown on our deposit page, confirm with your PIN and the balance appears in your cv44 carb wallet within a minute. You can also use Nagad or Rocket the same way.

If the umpire rules not out and no review overturns it, your wicket bet loses and the stake stays with the house. If a third umpire review changes the call to out, we settle according to the final decision and credit your account automatically.

Yes. We cover BPL fixtures when they run and list the same wicket markets you see on IPL games—method of dismissal, next bowler to strike, wicket timing and batsman survival bets. Check the cricket lobby during BPL season to see which matches are live.
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