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Individual Bowlers Series Wickets – This is a cricket wager predicting the number of wickets individual bowlers will take in a series.

Highest Innings Score – A cricket bet based on the highest number of runs either side will score.

Lowest Innings Score – A cricket bet based on the lowest number of runs either side will score.

Total Runs in an Inning – A cricket wager based which predicts the total number or runs each side will score in an individual Inning.

Match Score –A cricket wager where the bettor tries to  predict how many runs a team will score in a certain match.

Match Bets – A cricket wager where a bettor picks the team that wins a match.

Top Batsman – A cricket wager where a bettor predicts which batsman will score the most runs in a match.

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Twenty20 Cricket

Twenty20 is a form of cricket introduced in the United Kingdom. The game is completed in about 2 hours with each inning lasting about 75 minutes. Twenty20 cricket was formed as a livelier form of the game to attract spectators. Most international tours have a Twenty20 match. The first official Twenty20 matches were played in 2003 between several English counties. Australia’s first Twenty20 match was played in 2005. Place your bets on Twenty20 cricket now!

Twenty20 International Teams

The following teams have played a Twenty20 International:

Australia
New Zealand
England
South Africa
West Indies
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Zimbabwe
India
Kenya
Scotland

The Ashes

The Ashes began in 1882 between Australia and England. It is held between the two countries every two years. The next series will be held in England in 2009. Place your futures cricket bets today.

Test Match

Test match cricket started in 1877. It is played over 5 days and two innings. We offer the bets odds on Test Match Cricket.

One Day Internationals

One Day International Cricket was first played between Australia and England in 1971. It is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. Sign up today and place your winning cricket sports betting wagers.

Cricket World Cup

The Cricket World Cup is played every four years and is played as a One Day International game. Place your 2011 world cricket bet futures bet today.

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Cricket Glossary

All Rounder – A player skilled in both batting and bowling, and who regularly does both in matches.
Arm Ball – A type of ball bowled by an off spin bowler. The ball has little or no spin on it.
Attacking – A bowling tactic designed to take wickets.
Ball – 5 ½ ounce red ball used for professional cricket tournaments.
Back Foot Shot – A shot played by the batsman with his weight mostly on his back foot.
Bat – A wooden club made of willow with a cane handle. It is used to hit the ball.
Batsman – A player currently batting on the field.
Beamer – A ball that does not bounce on the pitch. The ball passes the batsman at head height.
Bouncer - A short pitched ball that bounces up towards the height of the batsman's head.
Bowl – To hurl a cricket ball towards the batsman.
Bump Ball - A ball which is played off the bat almost instantly into the ground and is caught by a fielder.
Bye – A run scored when the batsman does not touch the ball with his body or bat.
Chest On – A bowler who delivers the ball with his chest facing the batsman.
Closing the Face – Turning the face of the bat inwards and hitting the ball to the leg side.
Corridor of Uncertainty - An area just outside the batsman's off stump where he is unsure whether he has to leave or play the ball.
Dead Ball – A ball where no runs can be scored.
Dolly – An easy catch.
Duck – A score of zero.
Full Toss – A ball that reaches the batsman without bouncing
Half Volley – To hit the ball as it rises immediately after bouncing.
Inside Out Shot – Hitting the ball pitched on or outside leg stump to the off side of the field.
Leading Edge - The edge of a cricket bat closest to the bowler's end of the pitch.
Leg-Side – The area of the pitch behind the batsman’s legs.
Lollipop – An easy ball to hit.
No Ball - An extra run credited to the batting side when a bowler bowls a no ball.
Off the Mark – When the batsman scores his first run.
Over – A series of six balls bowled by a single bowler in sequence.
Paddle – A sweep shot.
Pair – When a batsman gets a duck in both innings.
Retire – To end one’s innings.
Score – How many runs a side has scored and how many wickets it has lost in an inning.
Series – A group of matches between two sides.
Shot - A batsman attempting to hit the ball with his bat.
Side – A team of eleven cricket players.
Single – One run scored off a single ball.
Skipper – The captain of a cricket side.
Slow Ball – A ball bowled by a bowler that is slower than his usual delivery.
Take a Wicket – To get a batsman out.
Target - The number of runs the side batting last needs to score in the final innings of a match to win.
Track – The pitch
Walk – To walk off the field after being ruled out by an umpire.
Wicket – The pitch.
Zooter – A ball that has little or no spin on it.