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Cricket Wicket Bets at ax99

carries dedicated wicket betting markets across international cricket, IPL and BPL fixtures — so you can back a specific bowler, predict when the next wicket falls, or stake on innings totals rather than just the match result.

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HELP WHILE BETTING

Support for Your Wicket Bets

Questions mid-match happen. Here are the three ways we help you when you are actively placing wicket bets and something does not look right.

Live Chat During Play Open the chat widget from inside your account while a match is live. Our team can check market status, suspended lines or void bet queries without you leaving the cricket lobby.
Bet Settlement Queries If a wicket bet settles in a way that seems off — say, a no-ball ruling affected the result — raise it through account support and we will pull the ball-by-ball log to review it.
Account Wallet Help Wicket bet stakes and returns move through your main account wallet. If a payout is not reflecting after settlement, contact us with your bet reference and we will trace it.
HOW WE RUN THIS

Fair Play Standards for Wicket Markets

Wicket betting carries specific integrity requirements because outcomes depend on third-party match data. Here is how we keep our markets honest and our settlements accurate.

Official Score Feed

We settle all wicket markets against a licensed ball-by-ball data feed, not manual scorecards. This removes human error and keeps your bet outcome tied to the real delivery.

Void and Abandonment Rules

If a match is abandoned mid-innings, wicket bets that have not yet reached their resolution point are voided and stakes returned to your account wallet automatically.

In-Play Suspension Policy

We suspend wicket markets around wicket events and DRS reviews so odds cannot be taken on an outcome already known. This protects the integrity of every open bet.

Transparent Odds Movement

You can see the odds at the moment your bet was accepted in your bet history. We do not retrospectively adjust the price you locked in before the event.

ax99 How Our Wicket Bet Markets Work

How Our Wicket Bet Markets Work

Wicket betting sits inside the cricket sportsbook as a sub-market layer. Rather than picking a winner, you are staking on specific bowling or batting events — who takes the next wicket, how many wickets fall in a power play, or whether a top-order batter survives the first ten overs. Our sportsbook structures these as fixed-odds pre-match lines and, where the match feed

supports it, as in-play markets you can enter while the over is being bowled. BPL and international Bangladesh fixtures appear at the top of the cricket section. Open your account and the wicket markets load directly in the cricket lobby without needing a separate section.

Wicket Betting Glossary

New to wicket markets? These are the terms you will see most often when placing cricket wicket bets on ax99.

What does 'next wicket' mean in cricket betting?

A next wicket market asks you to predict the mode of the upcoming dismissal — bowled, caught, LBW or run out — before that delivery is bowled, with fixed odds per outcome.

What is a fall of wicket (FOW) bet?

Fall of wicket bets let you stake on the score at which a specific batting position gets dismissed. You pick a run range and win if the wicket falls inside it.

What does 'wicket in over' mean?

This market asks whether at least one wicket will fall in a named over. It is a binary yes/no bet settled the moment that over is completed regardless of other match events.

What is a top wicket-taker bet?

You back a specific bowler to take the most wickets in an innings or across a match. If two bowlers tie, most platforms split the stake or apply dead-heat rules — check the market terms.

What does 'void bet' mean in a wicket market?

A void bet is one the platform cancels and returns to your wallet — typically because the match was abandoned before the wicket market reached its resolution point.

What is in-play suspension in wicket betting?

In-play suspension temporarily closes a wicket market around uncertain events like DRS reviews or injuries, so no bets can be accepted while the outcome is genuinely in question.

Your Wicket Bet Questions Answered

Here are the questions we hear most from people exploring our cricket wicket betting section for the first time.

International Test matches, ODIs and T20s involving Bangladesh plus IPL and BPL fixtures carry the most wicket market depth. Availability depends on the match feed and your eligible region.

Yes — in-play wicket markets run alongside the match where our data feed supports it. Markets briefly suspend around each delivery and reopen once the ball-by-ball data confirms the outcome.

A dismissal off a no-ball is not a legal wicket. If your bet was on the next wicket mode, the market remains open and resettles on the next legal dismissal. Stakes are not lost.

Winnings land in your main account wallet as soon as the market settles after the relevant delivery or over. You see the updated balance on your account screen without any separate step.

Check the promo board inside your account — some cricket promotions include wicket markets, others cover only match-winner bets. The specific terms are listed per promotion, not applied automatically.

Settlement follows the actual match event recorded in the official feed. If the named bowler does not complete the over, markets tied to that specific bowler are typically voided per our stated rules.
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