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carries Cricket Wicketbets markets across international fixtures, IPL and BPL rounds — letting you place on wicket-specific outcomes rather than just match results. Access is subject to your local law and eligible regions.

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What Our Cricket Wicketbets Lobby Covers

Cricket Wicketbets at Metbet focuses on wicket-based outcomes: which bowler takes the next wicket, how many wickets fall in an innings, and whether a specific batsman is dismissed in a given over. Markets are drawn from live international matches and domestic competitions including BPL. Odds are calculated by our sportsbook engine and displayed in decimal format on the bet slip. You can

filter by match, innings or bowler from the cricket section of the lobby. Where a provider exposes it, wicket-market RTP information appears directly on the market card — we do not publish figures that are not sourced from the market itself.

WICKET BET HELP

Support While You Use Cricket Wicketbets

If a Cricket Wicketbets market settles unexpectedly or your bet slip shows an error during a live match, these are the fastest paths to get it sorted.

Team online

Live Chat

Reach our support team through the live chat icon in the lobby during active cricket sessions. Agents can check market settlement status and bet slip records directly.

Account Wallet Check

If a wicket bet payout has not reflected in your bKash or Nagad-linked wallet, open Account then Transaction History to confirm the settlement timestamp before contacting support.

Email Support

For detailed disputes on wicket market outcomes — such as a no-ball ruling affecting a wicket — send your bet ID and match details to our support address listed under Help in your account.

HOW WE RUN THIS

How Metbet Manages Cricket Wicketbets Fairly

Cricket Wicketbets markets are governed by our sportsbook rules, which are published in the Terms section of your account. Settlement follows official match data feeds.

Official Data Feeds

Wicket outcomes are settled using verified third-party match data feeds, not manual entry. This removes human error from ball-by-ball market settlement across IPL and BPL fixtures.

Market Suspension Rules

We suspend Cricket Wicketbets markets automatically when a review or DRS call is in progress. Your bet is held, not voided, until the on-field decision is confirmed by the data feed.

Transparent Odds Display

Decimal odds on every wicket market are shown before you confirm the bet slip. The potential return is calculated and displayed in your account currency before you submit.

Settlement Audit Trail

Every settled Cricket Wicketbets bet generates a transaction record in your account history, including the market name, odds taken, and settlement time — available to you at any time.

Cricket Wicketbets Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you will see most often when browsing wicket markets on Metbet.

What does 'next wicket method' mean in Cricket Wicketbets?

A market predicting how the next dismissal will occur — caught, bowled, LBW, run out, or stumped. You back one method; the bet settles when the next wicket falls.

What is a 'bowler wicket' market?

A bet on whether a named bowler takes at least one wicket in a specified spell or innings. Settlement depends on official dismissal credit given to that bowler by the data feed.

What does 'innings wickets over/under' mean?

A total-wickets market for one innings. You back whether the number of wickets to fall will be above or below the line the sportsbook sets before or during the innings.

What is 'in-play' in Cricket Wicketbets?

In-play means the market is open while the match is live. Odds shift ball by ball. Markets may suspend briefly around each delivery and reopen after the outcome is confirmed.

What does DRS mean for wicket bet settlement?

DRS stands for Decision Review System. If a wicket is overturned on review, our feed updates the dismissal record and the market settles on the corrected official outcome, not the on-field call.

What is 'wicket in over' as a bet type?

A yes/no market on whether at least one wicket falls in a specific over. Both sides of the market are available before the over begins; the market closes once the first ball is bowled.

Cricket Wicketbets — Common Questions

Practical answers to what you are most likely to ask when using Cricket Wicketbets on Metbet.

We cover international Test, ODI and T20 fixtures alongside IPL and BPL rounds. Market availability per match depends on the data feed schedule and may vary by competition stage.

Yes. Fund your account wallet via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the Deposit section, then open the cricket lobby on your mobile browser to browse and place wicket markets.

Settlement triggers as soon as our data feed confirms the dismissal. The transaction appears in your account history within minutes of the official record being logged by the feed provider.

If a match is officially abandoned before the relevant market's result can be determined, the bet is voided and the stake is returned to your account wallet automatically.

No. Pre-match odds are set before the toss; in-play odds shift continuously based on match conditions, current score, and bowler form. The odds shown on your bet slip are locked at confirmation.

Go to Account, open Transaction History, find the settled bet, and note the bet ID. Then contact support via live chat or email with the bet ID and the specific delivery or dismissal in question.
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