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Cricket spread betting is a popular form of wagering in India, where bettors predict the performance of players or teams in cricket matches. Unlike fixed-odds betting, it involves buying or selling points based on a spread set by bookmakers. For example, if the spread for a batsman\“s runs is 30-35, you can buy at 35 if you think they will score more, or sell at 30 if you expect less. This method allows for higher potential wins or losses, as payouts depend on the accuracy of the prediction relative to the spread. It\“s commonly used in local Indian markets for events like the IPL or international series, offering dynamic engagement with the game. |