8) “Player to take make a Duck” (Yes/No) bets require that the player reaches the batting crease while a
ball is bowled, though it is not necessary they face a ball.
9) For “Player to score Fastest 50/Century” betting, settlement is based on the least number of balls
faced to reach the milestone (either 50 runs or 100 runs). In the event of a tie,“Dead Heat” rule as
detailed in <Section B, Para 5.14> will apply.
10) “Player’s Total Runs/Player’s Total 4s/Player’s Total 6s/Player to Score at Least X Runs” (Over/Under)
betting requires that the player reach the batting crease while a ball is bowled, though it is not
necessary they face a ball. In cases where a batter's innings is ended by weather or bad light, all bets
where a result has not been determined will be declared void. A result is deemed to have been
determined if a batter has passed the run total at which the bet was accepted, has been dismissed or
an innings completed/declaration made. For example, if a batter's score stands at 50 ‘Not-Out’ when
a game or innings is terminated due to bad light or rain, all bets on 50.5 runs will be voided unless the
game has reached its natural conclusion. However, all bets on Over 49.5 Runs will be considered as
winning while bets on Under 49.5 Runs will be settled as losing. Should a batter retire due to injury or
any other reason, his score at the end of his team's innings will be considered as the result for that
bet. Additionally, for all limited overs matches, all bets will be declared as void should the number of
overs be reduced due to weather (or any other reason) from the standard scheduled number of overs
in a Twenty 20 match or any other limited overs match. Should the outcome of such offers be already
decided before the interruption and no further play would possibly change the outcome of such bets,
then these will be settled accordingly.
11) “Player to Score 50/Half Century” (Yes/No) betting requires that the player reach the batting crease
while a ball is bowled, though it is not necessary that they face a ball. A player is deemed to have
scored 50 or a ‘Half century’ once their score is 50 or more runs regardless of whether the player
scores a century or more. In cases where a batter's innings is ended by weather or bad light, all bets
where a result has not been determined will be declared void, unless the game has reached a natural
conclusion. Should a batter retire due to injury or any other reason, his score at the end of his team's
innings will be considered as the result for that bet. Additionally, for all limited overs matches, should
the intervention of rain (or any other delay) result in the number of overs being reduced from those
initially scheduled at the time the bet was accepted, then all open (player to score 50) bets will be
declared void granted that the reduction is 10% or more of those scheduled. If the reduction is less
than 10% of the scheduled overs at the time the bet was accepted, then bets will stand. If a team
innings is 10 overs or less, then any reduction in overs will void bets. Should the outcome of such
offers be already decided before the interruption and no further play could possibly change the
outcome of such bets, then these will be settled accordingly. For in-play bets for all limited overs
matches, any reduction in scheduled overs after the bet was struck will void bets unless the outcome
of such offers has already been decided before the interruption and no further play could possibly
change the outcome of such bets.
12) “Player to Score 100/Century/200/Double Century” (Yes/No) betting requires that the player reach
the batting crease while a ball is bowled, though not necessarily facing a ball. A player is deemed to
have scored 100 or a ‘Century’ once their score is 100 or more runs regardless of whether the player
scores a double century or more. Similarly, a player is deemed to have scored 200 or a “Double
Century” once their score is 200 or more runs. In cases where a batter's innings is ended by weather
or bad light, all bets where a result has not been determined will be declared void. Should a batter
retire due to injury or any other reason, his score at the end of his team's innings will be considered
as the result for that bet. Additionally, for all limited overs matches, should the intervention of rain
(or any other delay) result in the number of overs being reduced from those initially scheduled at the