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We run Cricket Wicket Win across live match rooms and quick-bet formats so you can back wicket predictions during IPL, BPL and international fixtures. Open your account and the cricket lobby appears with every over, every session, every wicket market we carry.

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How We Run Cricket Wicket Win Markets

Provider Feed Our cricket odds come from a licensed sportsbook data supplier that streams ball-by-ball updates from official scorer feeds. The same provider powers wicket markets on regulated platforms across Asia so the settlement rules stay consistent with international standards.
Settlement Audit Every wicket market settles against the official match scorecard published by the tournament organiser. If a review overturns a dismissal the bet voids automatically. We log each settlement decision and you can request the audit trail from support if a line looks wrong.
Wallet Transparency Your account page lists every Cricket Wicket Win stake, every win and every loss with the match name, over number and settlement time. The running balance updates live so you see exactly how much sits in your wallet before you place the next wicket bet.
Market Limits Each Cricket Wicket Win market displays a maximum stake at the top of the bet slip. The cap varies by fixture and by how liquid the market is. We show the limit before you confirm so you know whether your intended amount fits or needs splitting across multiple lines.
MATCH-DAY HELP

Support During Cricket Wicket Win

Live Chat Our chat window sits in the bottom corner while you watch the cricket feed so you can ask about a market, a settlement or a wallet question without closing the match page.
Bet History Tap your profile icon and choose bet history to see every wicket prediction you placed, the odds at acceptance, the result and the settlement timestamp.
Market Rules Every Cricket Wicket Win market carries a rules link that explains how we settle run-outs, no-balls and reviews.
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How Cricket Wicket Win Works Here

Cricket Wicket Win lets you place bets on which delivery claims the next wicket, which bowler strikes, and whether the wicket falls to pace or spin. We carry these markets live during international tests, T20 leagues and BPL fixtures. Each market updates ball by ball so you see the odds shift as the over progresses. The wicket-prediction format runs alongside our main

match-winner and session lines, all streaming from the same provider feed. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong jump between wicket bets and over totals without leaving the cricket page. Your account wallet shows every stake and every settled line in real time so you track exactly where your balance stands after each wicket falls.

Cricket Wicket Win Glossary

What does next-wicket method mean?

Next-wicket method is a market where you predict whether the next dismissal comes from a catch, bowled, LBW, run-out or stumping. Each method carries different odds depending on the bowler and the batsman at the crease.

What is a session wicket total?

Session wicket total lets you bet on how many wickets fall during a defined period such as the first fifteen overs or the middle overs. The line settles once that session ends regardless of what happens later in the innings.

What does fall of next wicket mean?

Fall of next wicket is a market on which team score the next dismissal occurs at. For example you might back the wicket falling between 85 and 95 runs and the line pays if the scoreboard shows a wicket in that range.

How does bowler wicket betting work?

Bowler wicket betting means you predict which bowler claims the next wicket. Odds shift ball by ball based on who is bowling and who is facing. If the over ends without a wicket the market rolls to the next eligible bowler.

What is a wicket partnership bet?

A wicket partnership bet focuses on how many runs two batsmen add before one gets out. You pick an over-under line and the market settles as soon as the partnership breaks whether through dismissal or retirement.

What does voided wicket market mean?

A voided wicket market returns your stake without profit or loss. This happens when rain stops play before the minimum overs are bowled or when a no-ball on review overturns the original dismissal decision.

Cricket Wicket Win on Play TK99

We run Cricket Wicket Win across T20 leagues including IPL and BPL, ODI internationals and test matches. Each format has different wicket markets because test cricket offers session lines while T20 focuses on powerplay and death-over wickets.

Open the cricket section from the lobby and choose the live match you want. Tap the wicket markets tab above the scoreboard, pick your line, enter your stake and confirm. The bet registers instantly and shows in your open bets list.

Some wicket markets offer partial cash-out if the odds move in your favour before the dismissal. Look for the cash-out icon next to your bet in the open bets panel. Not every market supports it so check before you stake.

If rain or bad light ends the match before the minimum overs are completed all unsettled wicket bets void and your stake returns to your wallet. Bets that already settled before the abandonment stay valid and the payout remains in your account.

Most wicket bets settle within sixty seconds of the umpire signaling out. If there is a review or an on-field discussion settlement waits until the third umpire confirms the decision. You see the result and the updated wallet balance on your account page.

You can place both bet types from the same cricket page but they settle as separate single bets. We do not offer parlay combinations between wicket markets and match-winner lines because the settlement times and void rules differ between the two market types.
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