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Cricket Wicket Bets on yt999

carries dedicated wicket betting markets for international cricket and BPL fixtures — so you can go deeper than match results and bet on how each wicket actually falls.

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Inside Our Cricket Wicket Betting Markets

Wicket betting at yt999 goes well beyond a simple tally. You can bet on the method of dismissal — caught, bowled, LBW, run out, stumped — on specific batters, or on which bowler takes the next wicket. Markets are priced ball by ball during live play, so the line shifts as the over unfolds. We source our cricket odds feed from established

sportsbook data providers, and each market shows its current price rather than a locked pre-match figure. For BPL fixtures, wicket lines open once the playing XI is confirmed. Check the cricket section of the sportsbook after your account is funded.

HELP WITH WICKET BETS

Support While You Bet on Wickets

Questions about wicket bet settlement, voided markets, or live-line delays can come up fast during a match. Here are the three paths to get an answer without missing the action.

Live Chat During Matches Open the live chat icon from the sportsbook page while a match is running. Our support team can check market status, explain settlement rules for a dismissed batter, and confirm your bet is registered correctly.
Account Bet History Every wicket bet you place is logged under your account's bet history tab. If a market settles differently than you expected, that log is the first place to check — it shows the price accepted and the outcome recorded.
Email for Settlement Disputes For wicket bets voided due to a rain stoppage or official result revision, raise a settlement dispute by email. Include your bet ID from the history tab so the team can pull the exact market record quickly.
HOW WE RUN THIS

Fair Play in Our Wicket Betting Markets

We keep our wicket betting markets consistent and transparent so you know exactly what you are betting on before you confirm a stake. These are the operational details that matter.

Odds Feed Transparency

Wicket market prices come from a live odds feed, not manual entry. You see the current line at the moment you open the bet slip — the price shown is the price locked when you confirm, not an estimate.

Settlement by Official Scorecard

All wicket bets settle against the official match scorecard from the governing cricket body. If there is a scorer correction after the fact, settlement is revised to match the corrected official record.

Void Policy for Abandoned Matches

If a match is abandoned before the minimum overs required for a result, all unsettled wicket bets are voided and stakes returned to your account wallet — no deductions applied.

In-Play Market Suspension Rules

Wicket markets are suspended automatically at the moment of dismissal and during official reviews. This protects the integrity of the price — you cannot place a bet after an event has already occurred.

Cricket Wicket Betting Glossary

New to wicket betting? These are the terms you will come across most often when browsing wicket markets or reading your bet slip on yt999.

What does 'method of dismissal' mean in cricket betting?

Method of dismissal is the way a batter gets out — caught, bowled, LBW, run out, or stumped. Betting on the method means predicting which of these applies to the next wicket that falls.

What is a 'next wicket' market?

A next wicket market lets you bet on who takes the very next wicket in the current innings. The market closes once that wicket falls and reopens with updated prices for the wicket after.

What does LBW mean and how does it settle a bet?

LBW stands for Leg Before Wicket. If the umpire signals LBW on the field, any bet on LBW as the method settles as a win — even if the batting side reviews the decision and it is upheld.

What is 'wicket in over' betting?

Wicket in over asks whether at least one wicket will fall in a specific over. You bet yes or no before the over starts, and the market settles as soon as the last ball of that over is bowled.

What does 'top wicket-taker' mean as a bet?

Top wicket-taker is a match or innings market where you back a bowler to take more wickets than any other bowler on their side. It settles at the end of the specified innings or match.

What is a 'void' wicket bet?

A void bet is one that is cancelled and has its stake returned. Wicket bets are typically voided when a match is abandoned, when a player named in the market does not take part, or when a market is suspended incorrectly.

Common Questions About Wicket Betting

These are the questions we see most from Bangladesh players who are exploring wicket markets for the first time or moving from simple match betting to ball-by-ball lines.

Yes. Our in-play wicket markets are open during BPL fixtures while play is active. Markets suspend automatically during a review or at the fall of a wicket and reopen with refreshed prices within seconds.

Open the sportsbook from the main menu, select cricket, then choose your match. Wicket markets appear under their own tab on the match page — look for 'Wickets' or 'Dismissals' depending on the fixture.

If the match does not meet the minimum overs required for an official result, all open wicket bets are voided and your stake is returned directly to your account wallet with no deduction.

Minimum and maximum stake limits are shown on the bet slip when you select a wicket market. The amount varies by market type and fixture — check the slip before confirming your bet.

Most wicket bets settle within a few minutes of the official dismissal being confirmed on the scorecard. If there is a third-umpire review, settlement waits for the final on-field decision before processing.

Yes. Deposit through bKash or Nagad using the cashier in your account, and the balance is available for any sportsbook market including wicket bets. Rocket is also supported for deposits where eligible in your region.
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