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96in CRICKET BETTING RULES

GENERAL RULES OF CRICKET BETTING AT 96.COM

  1. Betting on limited overs white ball cricket matches will be void if at least 80% of scheduled overs cannot be completed due to external factors, such as bad weather. This applies to all markets except for match winner/odds with an official result or those already determined. In drawn First Class matches, bets are void if fewer than 200 overs are bowled, unless the bet’s outcome is already determined.
  2. If a match is abandoned due to outside interference, bets will be void unless an official winner is declared. If the opponent changes from the one advertised, all bets on that match are void. If a match is canceled and not replayed within 48 hours, all sports bets on 96in. com are void.
  3. If the final winner was never listed as a selection, all bets on that market will be void, and stakes will be returned to the customer.
  4. Exchange Match Odds and Match Winner markets have different settlement rules for tied matches. Exchange Match Odds bets on 96in are void in a tie, while Match Winner bets follow the result of the subsequent Super Over.
  5. Bets placed using multiple 96in logins, duplicated IPs, or palpably latent prices will be void at the operator’s discretion. Consistent trading activity in line with these patterns may result in account closures.
  6. Bonus abuse is not tolerated at 96.com, and repeat offenders will have their accounts closed immediately at the operator’s discretion.
  7. Accounts involved in manipulation, suspected manipulation, or fund passing will be closed. The operator has a zero-tolerance policy towards these practices and will close accounts without warning.
  8. Bets placed at odds within the ‘palpable error’ ruling will be voided, and winnings will be retried from player balances. Bets will be resettled at the correct odds. The palpable error covers any pricing mistake. The operator has sole discretion regarding this ruling.
  9. Outright markets will be settled according to the official result of the competition related to the market. If a competition is abandoned, all bets will be declared void, and stakes will be returned.
  10. Bets will stand regardless of any false information displayed on the site regarding score, team news, or fixture location. The operator provides information in good faith and is not responsible for display errors. Efforts are made to ensure accuracy, but players must manage their own bets at 96.in.
  11. Fancy Markets use the American odds format, while Fixed Odds Markets use decimals. Players must always take responsibility for their bets and check their wagers before placing.
  12. Match odds is an exchange market for backing and laying with a 4% commission charge on net winnings. Match Winner has 0% commission and allows backing either team to win but does not offer a Lay option.
  13. Fancy bets allow betting Yes or No on a market regarding a specific score. Rates are displayed in American odds. Your stake is your liability on a NO bet, effectively making you the bookmaker. On a YES bet, your stake is multiplied by the odds to calculate your returns.
  14. Fixed Odds Markets are traditional over/under line bets displayed in decimal format. For example, 20 Over Runs offered at Under/Over 155.5 means you need a total of 156 or more for an Overs bet to win, and 155 or less for an Unders bet to win.

96in CRICKET BETTING MARKET RULE

Market/ Type of bets available at 96.comBetting Market Rules at 96in. com
Match odds (Exchange)– Bets will be settled on the official result
– All bets on a match will be voided if the match is officially declared as a ‘no result’.
– In case of a tie and super over to be played, bets will stand, and the settlement will be made when the winner is declared.
Match Winner (2 way)– The market will be settled based on the official result.
– A draw option is available for betting.
– In the event of a tie, bets will be settled as a dead heat.
– All bets on a match will be voided if the match is officially declared as a ‘no result’.
Match Winner (3 way)– The bets will be settled based on the official result.
– A draw option is available for betting.
– In the event of a tie, bets will be settled as a dead heat.
– All bets on a match will be voided if the match is officially declared as a ‘no result’.
Most Fours– The Fours Market is settled based on the team that scores the most fours in the match.
– Only fours scored from the bat will be counted towards the total fours in the match.
– Overthrows, all run fours, and extras will not be counted in the total.
– Fours scored in a super over will not be counted towards the total.
– For First Class games and Test Matches, only the fours scored in the first innings will be counted.
– A tie option is available for betting.
– If the game is abandoned, all bets will be voided.
Most Sixes– The Sixes Market is settled based on the team that scores the most sixes in the match.
– Only sixes scored from the bat will be counted towards the total sixes in the match.
– Overthrows and extras will not be counted in the total.
– Sixes scored in a super over will not be counted towards the total.
– For First Class games and Test Matches, only the sixes scored in the first innings will be counted.
– A tie option is available for betting.
– If the game is abandoned, all bets will be voided.
Most Run Outs– The Run-Outs Market is settled based on the team that has the most batters eliminated by run-out.
– A tie option is available for betting.
– If the game is abandoned, all bets will be voided.
Highest Opening Partnership– The market will be settled based on the official result.
–  If the batting team completes their allotted overs, reaches their target, or declares before the first wicket falls, the result will be the total amassed.
–  A batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket for settlement purposes.
–  In limited overs matches, bets will be void if the innings has been shortened due to external factors, like bad weather, unless the result has already been determined.
Highest Score in First Over– The market will be settled based on the team that scores the most runs in the initial over of their innings.
– The over must be completed in order for bets to stand.
– In limited overs matches, if the second innings is shortened after the first over of the first innings has been bowled, all bets will be voided.
– For first class or Test matches, only the first over of the first innings will be considered for settlement purposes.
–  A tie option is available.
–  If the game is abandoned, all bets will be voided.
Highest Score in First Session– Bets will be settled with the team that scores the highest number of runs in the first session.
– All relevant overs must be bowled in their entirety, unless settlement has been determined before.
– For limited overs matches, bets will be voided if the second innings is shortened after the first over of the first innings has been bowled.
– In first class or Test matches, only the first over of the first innings counts for settlement purposes.
– Tie option is available.
– Bets will be voided if the game is abandoned.
Match Fours–  Four runs scored from the bat shall be the only runs to count towards the result of this market, with all overthrows, run fours, and extras excluded.
–  For limited overs matches, a minimum of 80% of the originally allotted overs must be bowled in each innings unless the result of the match is already determined.
–  Runs scored from a Super Over shall not count towards the result of this market.
–  This market is applicable only for limited overs matches.
Match Sixes– Boundary sixes scored from the bat are the only ones that count; no extras or overthrows are included.
– In limited overs matches, a minimum of 80% of the originally allotted overs for each innings must be bowled, unless the outcome has already been decided.
– Sixes scored in a super over are not included.
– This market only applies to limited overs matches.
Match Wickets– The market will be determined by the total number of wickets taken in the match.
–  If the scheduled number of overs is not completed, all bets will be nullified.
–  Wickets taken during a Super-Over will not count for settlement purposes.
–  If the minimum number of overs scheduled is not met, all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.
Match Extras– Wides, No Balls, Byes, Leg Byes, and Penalty Runs will be included in the tally.
–  Runs off the bat in the same delivery as an extra will not be included in the tally.
–  In limited overs matches, at least 80% of the allotted overs must be bowled, unless a settlement has been determined.
–  Extras in a Super Over will not be included.
–  In first class or Test matches, the whole match will be included in the tally, however, at least 200 overs must be bowled unless a settlement has been determined.
–  If no more play occurs after the bet has been placed, the bet will be voided.
Match Run Outs– All bets will be settled on the total number of run outs in the match, unless the required number of overs is not completed, in which case all bets will be voided.
– Run outs occurring during the Super-Over will not be included in the settlement.
– All bets will be void unless the scheduled minimum number of overs is completed or settlement is already determined.
Match Dots– This market will be settled on the total number of dot balls bowled in the match. A dot ball is defined as a legal delivery from which no runs are scored. Wickets do not count towards the settlement of this market.
– If the required number of overs is not completed, all bets will be voided.
– Dot balls scored during a Super-Over will not count for settlement purposes.
– The minimum number of overs scheduled must be met, otherwise all bets are void, unless settlement is already determined.
Innings Runs– This market will be settled based on the total number of runs scored in the specified innings.
– If the required number of overs is not completed, all bets will be voided.
– Runs scored during the Super-Over will not be taken into consideration for settlement purposes.
– All bets will be voided if the scheduled minimum number of overs is not fulfilled, unless settlement has already been determined.
Innings Runs, Odd or Even– All bets will be settled according to the official result.
– Bets will be voided if the required number of overs is not completed.
– Runs scored during the Super-Over will not be taken into consideration for settlement purposes.
– Bets will be void unless the minimum number of overs is scheduled, unless each team is all out or the match result has already been determined.
Innings Fours-Innings Fours market will be settled on the total number of fours scored in the specified innings, excluding boundary fours scored from overthrows, all run fours and extras.
-Fours scored in a Super Over will not count for settlement purposes.
-The minimum number of overs required to be scheduled, in order to place a valid bet, must be met or all bets are voided, unless settlement has already been determined.
Innings Fours, Odd or Even-The market will be settled according to the official result.
-If the required number of overs is not completed, all bets will be voided.
-Runs scored during the Super-Over will not count for settlement purposes.
-The following minimum number of overs must be scheduled, otherwise all bets are void, unless the team is all out, or the match result has already been determined.
Innings Sixes– This market will be settled based on the total amount of sixes scored during the designated innings.
– If the required number of overs is not completed, all bets will be voided.
– Runs scored during a Super-Over will not be taken into account for settlement purposes.
– Only sixes hit with the bat from boundaries will be counted; overthrows, all run sixes, and extras will not.
– Sixes scored in a Super-Over will not be included in the settlement.
– The minimum number of overs must be scheduled, otherwise all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.
Innings Wickets– All wagers will be settled based on the total number of wickets taken during the specified innings.
– If the required number of overs is not reached, bets will be voided.
– Runs scored during a Super-Over will not be considered for settlement purposes.
– The minimum number of overs scheduled must be met, otherwise all bets will be void, unless the outcome has already been determined.
Innings Run Outs– Innings Run Outs market will be settled based on the total number of run outs scored in the specified innings.
– If the scheduled number of overs is not completed, bets will be voided.
– Run outs happening during the Super-Over will not be counted for settlement purposes.
– Unless settlement is already determined, bets will be voided if the minimum number of overs is not scheduled.
Top Batsman– At least 40% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled for bets to stand in Limited overs matches, unless a team is all out or has reached its target before reaching this amount, or bets will be void.
– Players must be in the starting XI, or come on as a concussion replacement, for bets on that selection to stand, and they need not bat.
– In the case of two or more batsmen winning with the same total, the winner shall be the one who has faced the fewest deliveries. If that is the same, the winner shall be who has hit the most boundaries, and if there is still no clear winner then bets will be void.
– For First Class or Test Matches, bets stand for the 1st innings of the match only, unless expressly stated, and a minimum of 60 overs must be bowled in the innings unless the team is all out or declares.
Top Bowler– For Limited overs matches, at least 40% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled for bets to stand, unless a team is all out or has reached its target before reaching this amount.
– Players need not bowl for bets on that selection to stand.
– If the leading wicket takers for the innings end on the same number of wickets, the bowler with the most wickets who concedes the fewest runs will be deemed the winner.
– If there is still no clear winner, the bowler who bowls the most dot balls will be deemed the winner.
– If there are no wickets assigned to any bowlers, this market will be void.
– For First Class or Test Matches, bets stand for the 1st innings of the match only, unless otherwise stated and a minimum of 60 overs must be bowled in the innings unless the team is all out or declares.
Exact Runs off Delivery– Bets will be settled on the exact number of runs scored in the delivery.
– Illegal balls will be counted as a delivery.
– If the over starts with a wide, the first delivery will be settled as 1 and the next ball will be delivery 2 for that over.
– Runs scored off a free hit do not count.
– All runs, including those off the bat or not, will be included in the bet settlement.
– For example, a wide with three extra runs taken equates to 4 runs in total off that delivery.
Runs in Over– Runs in Over Bets will be settled based on the total amount of runs achieved in the stated Over.
– The Over must be finished for Bets to stand, unless the result has already been established.
-In the event that an innings terminates during an Over, that Over will be considered to be finished unless the innings has been cut off as a result of external factors, such as inclement weather, in which case all Bets will be declared void, unless the result has already been determined.
Score at End of Ove– Results will be determined based on the official outcome.
– All illegal balls will be counted as deliveries.
– Bets will remain valid unless a settlement is already determined, provided the over is completed.
Runs in Over x Bracket– Bets will be settled on the total number of runs scored in the specified over, which must be completed for bets to stand unless settlement has already been determined.
– In the event that an innings ends during an over, that over will be deemed to have been completed, unless the innings is ended due to external factors such as bad weather, in which case all bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Boundary Four in Over– Bets will be settled in accordance with the official result.
– Boundaries scored from the bat will be taken into account (off any legal or illegal delivery).
– Overthrows, all run fours and extras will not be considered boundaries.
– The over must be completed for bets to stand, unless a settlement has already been determined.
– If an innings concludes during an over, said over will be deemed to be complete unless the innings ends due to external factors, such as adverse weather, in which case all bets will be void, unless a settlement has already been determined.
Boundary Six in Over– Bets will be settled according to the official result.
– Boundaries scored from the bat (off legal or not deliveries) will count, but not overthrows, run sixes or extras.
– A run 2 plus a boundary 4 overthrow does not count as a boundary 6.
– The over must be completed for bets to stand, unless settlement has already been determined.
– If an innings ends during an over, it will be deemed to be complete unless the innings is ended due to external factors, such as bad weather. In this case, all bets will be void, unless settlement has already been determined.
Wicket in Over– Bets shall be settled in accordance with the official result.
– Wickets shall include run outs for settlement purposes.
– A batsman retiring hurt shall not be regarded as a wicket.
– The over shall be finished for bets to stand, except when settlement has already been determined.
– If an innings concludes within an over, such over shall be deemed as complete, unless the innings has ended due to external factors, such as inclement weather, in which case all bets shall be rendered void, unless settlement has already been determined.
An Extra in Over– Bets will be settled based on the official result.
– Unless settlement has already been determined, all bets will stand provided the Over is completed.
– Wides, byes, leg-byes, no balls, and penalty runs are all considered extras.
– Runs off the bat and extras bowled in the same delivery are not counted towards the extras tally.
– If an innings ends during an over, that over is deemed to be complete, unless the innings is ended due to an external factor such as bad weather, in which case all bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
Runs in Session– Runs in Session will be settled on the total number of runs scored after the specified Session has been completed.
– If the Innings concludes naturally within the specified number of Overs (team is all out or target is reached), then bets will stand and be settled based on the final Innings score, including any Extras and Penalty runs officially attributed to the total at the time.
– In the event of an abandoned match, bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
– If the required number of Overs are not completed, bets will be voided.
– If a Session is not completed due to external factors, bets will be voided.
Runs in Session Bracket– Settlement of this market will be based on the total number of runs scored in a specified Session.
– If the Innings concludes within the allocated Overs (due to a team being all out or reaching the target), bets will stand and be settled according to the final Innings score.
– Any Extras and Penalty runs officially attributed to the total at the time of the match will be included in the settlement.
– If the match is abandoned, bets will be void unless settlement has already been determined.
– If the required number of Overs is not completed, bets will be voided.
– If a Session is not completed due to external factors, bets will be voided.
Next Player Out– The market will be settled based on the official result.
– If either batsman is forced to retire due to injury or the batsmen at the crease are different from those quoted, then the bets placed on both batsmen will be rendered void.
– If the batter is not out at the conclusion of the innings, the market will be voided.
Method of x Wicket Dismissal– Method of X Wicket Dismissal will be the basis for settlement of this market.
– If the batsman retires out, all bets will be declared void.
– If the specified wicket does not fall, all bets will be declared void.
Balls at Fall of x Wicket– For settlement purposes, any batsman retiring hurt will not be counted as a wicket.
– Settlements will be based on the total number of balls delivered prior to a wicket being taken.
Over at Fall of x– The market will be settled based on the total number of overs completed before the specified wicket falls.
Wicket– If the batting team completes their allotted overs, achieves their target or declares before the specified wicket falls, the result will be the total score.
– For settlement purposes, a batsman retiring hurt does not count as a wicket.
Batsman Runs– The Batsman Runs market will be settled on the total number of runs the specified batsman scores.
– If a batsman does not bat, the bet will be void.
– If a batsman is not in the starting 11, bets will be void.
– If the batsman finishes the innings not out, their score will be the final result, regardless of the result of the match.
– If a batsman retires hurt, but returns later, the total runs scored by that batsman in the innings will count.
– If the batsman does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the batsman retired.
– Runs scored in a super over do not count..
Batsman Fours– All bets will be settled based on the total number of fours scored by the specified batsman.
– If the batsman is not out at the end of the innings due to a declaration, the end of their allotted overs, or the team reaching the target, their score will be the final result.
– If the batsman does not bat, all bets will be void.
– If the batsman is not in the starting 11, all bets will be void.
– If the batsman retires hurt, but returns later, the total runs scored by that batsman in the innings will count.
– If the batsman does not return after retiring hurt, the final result will be as it stood when the batsman retired.
– Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Batsman Sixes– Settlements will be based on the total number of sixes the specified batsman scores.
– Bets on a batsman who does not bat will be voided.
– Bets on a batsman who is not in the starting 11 will be voided.
– If a batsman retires hurt but returns later, their runs scored in the innings will count.
– If a batsman does not return later, the final result will be as it stood when the batsman retired.
– Runs scored in a super over do not count.
Method of Dismissal, 2 Way– Bets will be settled based on the official result.
– If the specified batsman is not out, all bets will be voided.
– If the batsman retires and does not return to bat, all bets will be voided.
– If the batsman returns to bat and is out, the bets will stand.
– Methods of dismissal eligible for settlement include: Bowled, Caught, LBW, Run Out, Stumped, Obstructing the Field, Hit the Ball Twice, Hit Wicket and Timed Out.
Batsman Deliveries– Settlements will be based on the total number of runs scored by the specified batsman.
– If the batsman does not feature in the batting lineup, bets placed on that batsman will be voided.
– If the batsman retires hurt but returns later, the total runs scored by that batsman in the innings will be taken into consideration.
– If the batsman does not return later, the result at the time of retirement will be considered as the final result.
Prematch Batsman Runs– This market will be settled on the total number of runs the specified batsman will score.
– If a batsman does not bat, all bets placed on the specified batsman will be voided.
– If a batsman is not in the starting 11, all bets placed on the specified batsman will be voided.
– If a batsman retires hurt, but returns later, the total runs scored by that batsman in the innings will count towards the market settlement.
– If the batsman does not return, the market will be settled as it stood when the batsman retired.
Prematch Top-This market will be settled in accordance with the official result.
-The determination of this market will be based on the batsman with the highest individual
Batsman-score in the match.
-In order for bets to be valid, for limited overs matches at least 40% of the originally allotted overs in each innings must be bowled, unless a team is all out or has reached its target before reaching this amount.
-If the resultant winner was not listed as an entrant, all losing bets will be voided and customers’ stakes will be returned.
Prematch Top Bowler– This market will be settled based on the official result, taking into account the bowler with the most wickets in the match.
– For limited overs matches, at least 40% of the allotted overs must be bowled in each innings for bets to stand, unless a team is all out or has reached its target before reaching this amount, or bets will be void.
– If two or more players have the same number of wickets, runs conceded will be taken into consideration in order to determine the top bowler.
– If the resultant winner was never named as an entrant, all losing bets will be void and customers’ stakes will be returned.

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