Cricket Betting
Here in the UK we love our Cricket. It is a sport that we hold near and dear to our hearts.
The action tends to come round thick and fast so there is always plenty of time available for your cricket betting. It starts with the English Summer this is where most of the main activity will be held, with the Test Matches as well as the International One Day Cricket matches happening during this time.
The cricket season tends to stretch out from here and goes on to include the County Championship, the National League, the Natwest Trophy, and the Twenty20 Cup just to name a few. All of these matches generally receive live coverage and Bet365 and Stan James are excellent for In-running betting or sometimes known as In-play betting. Bet365 are also excellent for live streaming of online sporting events. Not sure what to bet on?
Never fear! Those of you who are new to the sport will soon find that its online betting options are quite varied. For most test series you can get odds for the most wickets, the highest scoring batsman, runs per session, next man out, and how the next wicket will fall just to name a few. The options are practically endless!
These never ending options are what make Cricket the perfect sport for the betting enthusiast. It doesn’t matter how long you watch the game, there will always be some type of bet available to keep you interested. This is especially true when you consider the number of online bookmakers who offer In-running betting markets on Cricket. Nothing compares to Ashes Betting and after the sweet taste of success for england in retaining the prestigious event the Aussies will surely be out for revenge in a big way against the old enemy.
Of course we should also remember the Cricket World Cup Betting, which happens every four years, as well as the ICC betting a bit more often. I’m sure you’ll even find a market with one of the online bookies as to when Kevin Peiterson will pick up his next injury.
In Cricket the most obvious bet is always going to be on the winner of a particular game. However, always keep in mind that while the winner is straight forward when it comes to the one day games, the Test version of the game offers the draw option.
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