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Cricket Online Betting Tips and Predictions

We are now in the era where you could not only bet on horse racing or football, but many ways to get involved in sports betting, even if it was illegal in some parts of the world before. One of the World's most popular sports is cricket but even the immense following from sports supporters isn’t enough to tempt as much exposure in terms of bets you can make on it.

Online bookmakers always provide the most cutting-edge markets as well as cover all possible sports that might interest the many punters they cater for. Cricket is now considered with all other primary sports so the availability to bet on the Gentlemen's game is starting to be just as prominent. The issue back then is working out where to place your bet, how to make most of it, and which markets are worth considering placing bets.


Key betting markets:


Match Winner - As with most sports you’ll consider placing bets, the basic result option is likely to appear early on, if not at the summit of the page. This happens the same with cricket, where all big and small tournaments will be given odds for either side to win or lose before you head over to any of the more advanced bookmaker markets.

Other Result - There are a number of ways of placing bets on the match result in cricket, with other forms gives a double chance option, which is mostly referred to as Two Chances To Win. You’ll also witness exciting handicap markets that indicate the winning margin. It might not be the exact way of predicting the result. However, it improves the prices.

Player Markets - Cricket betting tips provide you with the chance to top-up in any outcome and a lot of punters will consider including the player markets. This is quite similar to in football betting markets where you add a player to score first or at any time, but in cricket, it surfaces on the top scorer and individual wicket claimer of a specific batsman or bowler respectively.

Special Markets - After having an idea through the variety of match specials, like the First Wicket, a favoured player to hit a century or bookmaker price increases, you might be interested to bet on a selection with combined markets. They came in many forms and were made popular, but there is a lot of variations and plenty of ways to generate profit if you place your bet online.

You could end up winning a better price based on how many selections are included in your bets, so it’s pretty possible to make a strong one if you do your research before any match.

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