Cricket Match Betting
It is amazing how popular betting on the toss is. Cricket punters back a winner before the match gets under way, because many bookmakers understand how important it is to toss and they will therefore offer odds on which side of the coin will be known by the team captain. None of them will offer even money or better about heads or tails, so this market is strictly for mugs who do not know about value at all.
When it comes to placing wagers on the real event, there are numerous options for bettors who enjoy cricket.
The home team to win, the away team to win or draw is the most popular market but there are a couple of exotics that generate high turnover such as top batsman and top bowler.
Top batsman may sound subjective, but it is not. Essentially, it is a market on the highest scoring batsman in an innings of a game. And in any limited-over games including Twenty20 competitions, there are implications in focusing mainly on top-order batters since the others may not have a chance to bat
Subjectively, the top bowler is not subjective. The winner is simply the one who takes the most wickets in a single inning. In an innings of a maximum of ten wickets, a bowler who gets four or more wickets has a great chance of being considered as the market champion.
Recent years have witnessed the growth of certain other exotics in cricket betting, like opening partnership (the team that will score the most runs before losing their first wicket), first innings lead (which team will score the most runs in the first innings) and man of the match.
In every Test, One Day International (ODI) and 20Twenty International match, there is a designated man of the match while various domestic competitions also present such player awards.