Cricket
- For a wager in Cricket to be official at least one ball must be bowled. If one ball is not bowled, the wagers will be cancelled. If a match is officially abandoned for other things (like a dangerous pitch condition) than all pending bets will be considered void.
- When batting or bowling head-to-heads, both of the batsmen must reach the crease or must bowlers must bowl at least one ball for the best to stand. If not all bets are void and the wagers will be refunded.
- If a one-day match is shortened by weather than the outcome will be determined by the Competition Rules. If the match is declared a 'no-result' all wagers will not count and the mounts of the bets will be refunded.
- Wagering on Australian domestic cricket is based on the most points awarded in the match.