T20(M): England vs India
About Market
This market centers on the opening men's Twenty20 International between England and India at Chester-le-Street, the second fixture of a five-match T20I series on India's 2026 tour of England, with the head-to-head result standing as the question in focus. The contest is a meaningful focal point because it launches a marquee bilateral series between two of the sport's leading white-ball nations, on an English ground where evening conditions, powerplay hitting, and death-overs execution can swing a tight limited-overs game. Traders are assessing the relative likelihood that England or India is recorded as the winner of the completed match, weighing recent form, squad composition, venue and conditions, and the fine margins that decide Twenty20 cricket.
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Market Outcomes and Resolution Criteria: Resolves to England if England is declared the official winner, and to India if India is declared the official winner. It resolves to Tie if the match produces no official winner (No Result or Abandoned). A Super Over, if used, determines the official winner and resolves the market to that team. Twenty20 cricket does not produce a draw, so there is no draw outcome; a tie in normal play is decided by the official tie-breaker below, and a Tie resolution applies only under the no-result and cancellation conditions in Rule 5.
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Definition of the Match and Winner: "The match" is the men's Twenty20 International between England and India scheduled for 4 July 2026, 13:30 UTC (14:30 BST / 19:00 IST) at Old Trafford, Manchester. The winning team is the side credited with victory in the official scorecard once the match reaches a result state of Finished, Finished after Super Over, Finished (DLS), or Awarded. A win counts whether achieved by runs or wickets in regulation, via the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method in a rain-affected match, by a Super Over decider if the scores are level after 20 overs each, or by an official forfeit/awarded result; in a forfeit, the team awarded the result by the officials is the winner.
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Official Sources and Evidence: The primary source is the Highlightly.net API (https://highlightly.net/). Secondary sources, used for corroboration only, are ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, the ICC official website (icc-cricket.com), and CricketArchive. The primary source prevails unless it is unavailable or clearly erroneous.
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Resolution Timing: The result is checked once the match concludes and resolves no sooner than 8 hours after the official result is posted on the primary source. If no eligible result state (Finished, Finished after Super Over, Finished (DLS), or Awarded) is recorded within a 24-hour waiting period after the scheduled start, the provisions in Rule 5 apply.
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Handling Postponements and Cancellations: If the match is declared a No Result or Abandoned (for example, rain preventing a valid result with no completed Super Over or DLS decision), it resolves to Tie and all positions settle at $0.50 per share. If the match is postponed or suspended, the market remains open and the resolution deadline extends in line with the official rescheduling; if the match is not completed within 14 days of the scheduled start, the market resolves to Tie at $0.50 per share. A suspended match that later resumes is settled on its final official result.
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Ambiguities and Disputes: In the event of conflicting result reports between sources, the primary-source scorecard (corroborated by ESPNcricinfo or Cricbuzz) takes precedence. If the primary source is unavailable at resolution time, a consensus of at least two secondary sources is used. Any result under active official protest, review, or match-referee ruling remains unresolved until the governing body issues a final decision.
T20(M): England vs India
About Market
This market centers on the opening men's Twenty20 International between England and India at Chester-le-Street, the second fixture of a five-match T20I series on India's 2026 tour of England, with the head-to-head result standing as the question in focus. The contest is a meaningful focal point because it launches a marquee bilateral series between two of the sport's leading white-ball nations, on an English ground where evening conditions, powerplay hitting, and death-overs execution can swing a tight limited-overs game. Traders are assessing the relative likelihood that England or India is recorded as the winner of the completed match, weighing recent form, squad composition, venue and conditions, and the fine margins that decide Twenty20 cricket.
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Market Outcomes and Resolution Criteria: Resolves to England if England is declared the official winner, and to India if India is declared the official winner. It resolves to Tie if the match produces no official winner (No Result or Abandoned). A Super Over, if used, determines the official winner and resolves the market to that team. Twenty20 cricket does not produce a draw, so there is no draw outcome; a tie in normal play is decided by the official tie-breaker below, and a Tie resolution applies only under the no-result and cancellation conditions in Rule 5.
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Definition of the Match and Winner: "The match" is the men's Twenty20 International between England and India scheduled for 4 July 2026, 13:30 UTC (14:30 BST / 19:00 IST) at Old Trafford, Manchester. The winning team is the side credited with victory in the official scorecard once the match reaches a result state of Finished, Finished after Super Over, Finished (DLS), or Awarded. A win counts whether achieved by runs or wickets in regulation, via the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method in a rain-affected match, by a Super Over decider if the scores are level after 20 overs each, or by an official forfeit/awarded result; in a forfeit, the team awarded the result by the officials is the winner.
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Official Sources and Evidence: The primary source is the Highlightly.net API (https://highlightly.net/). Secondary sources, used for corroboration only, are ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, the ICC official website (icc-cricket.com), and CricketArchive. The primary source prevails unless it is unavailable or clearly erroneous.
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Resolution Timing: The result is checked once the match concludes and resolves no sooner than 8 hours after the official result is posted on the primary source. If no eligible result state (Finished, Finished after Super Over, Finished (DLS), or Awarded) is recorded within a 24-hour waiting period after the scheduled start, the provisions in Rule 5 apply.
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Handling Postponements and Cancellations: If the match is declared a No Result or Abandoned (for example, rain preventing a valid result with no completed Super Over or DLS decision), it resolves to Tie and all positions settle at $0.50 per share. If the match is postponed or suspended, the market remains open and the resolution deadline extends in line with the official rescheduling; if the match is not completed within 14 days of the scheduled start, the market resolves to Tie at $0.50 per share. A suspended match that later resumes is settled on its final official result.
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Ambiguities and Disputes: In the event of conflicting result reports between sources, the primary-source scorecard (corroborated by ESPNcricinfo or Cricbuzz) takes precedence. If the primary source is unavailable at resolution time, a consensus of at least two secondary sources is used. Any result under active official protest, review, or match-referee ruling remains unresolved until the governing body issues a final decision.
