Cricket betting in Mzansi works best when the menu is wide and the rules are clear. YesPlay keeps it simple to find your match, pick your markets, and keep an eye on the action without jumping through hoops. Prices are in Rands and the odds are easy to read, so you can think about value instead of guesswork.
Wide lineup
On the cricket hub, you’ll find all the international series, domestic tours, and franchise T20 leagues you can imagine. Before the match starts, you have a range of choices, including match winner, team runs, over-by-over totals, and individual player bets, when available. To see what games are coming up next, check out the cricket page at https://yesplay.bet/sports/prematch/cricket.
Live betting comes with fast toggles and an in-play scoreboard, so that you can quickly switch from match result to totals or handicaps and never lose track of the game. Or, if you prefer acting in-play, start from Live sport betting to see what’s currently running. The odds appear in decimal form, while stakes and payouts are settled in ZAR. For example, a R100 bet at 2.10 returns R210 if successful. Cash out can appear on eligible tickets, allowing you to manage risk when momentum shifts.
Smart markets
Weather and shortened innings can be major factors in limited-overs cricket. YesPlay sticks to official competition results. If DLS is used and a result is declared, any bets that you have made on that game will still stand. But when overs are reduced beyond a certain amount, some totals bets may be void. Because of this, it’s always wise to read the lines when it comes to innings runs or sixes for ODIs and T20s.
Ties are handled very well. If a final ends as a tie and the trophy ends up being shared, tournament outright bets can be settled by dead-heat rules. If a tie is the official outcome, a ‘winner, final only’ ticket is normally voided. If not all of the scheduled matches in a series are completed, correct score bets for that series may be voided.

