1Win Bangladesh: IPL Betting — Markets, Odds and How to Work a Full Match Day
The IPL lasts about two months and matches are played in a couple of hours. The matches occur with almost no break and at times there are two matches in a day.
Almost every match is covered by 1win. For each IPL match, the pre-match bets are available a few days in advance. The live bets are changed in between innings. Different player props are used to identify the best players of each team. There are double match tickets available, and the bets are in BDT. bKash deposits are immediately transferred to the player’s account.
Match Winner
The market allows choices in bets. Aspects of a game inform betting odds, including player form, squad strength, home advantage, and past matchups.
Odds are usually around 1.80 for one match outcome, while in the case of one team facing the lowest ranked competitor, odds go as low as 1.30 to 1.40. Conversely, underdog odds are usually between 2.80 and 3.50. Most games see operators set the margin between 4% and 6%.
Match winner betting becomes more engaging on double-header days, as there are two games to play. A bet on both games means a total of ৳400 by the end of the day. If both bets were placed at 1.45 odds, the total end of day return would be ৳580, thus a net gain of ৳180. If one of the bets was a loss, the end of day net gain would be dictated by the loss and the odds of the remaining bet.
Total Runs
The Over/Under line is a target for the total runs scored across both innings.
At Chepauk in Chennai, the line might be 310.5. At Chinnaswamy in Bangalore, it’s often 360.5.
Over makes sense when both teams have batting. It’s useful too when the pitch helps play.
Under is right when at least one team can’t put up a score, or when that ground sees totals.
Top Batsman
The market usually lists eight to ten players on each side. You pick who scores the most runs in the match, or just within one team, based on the variant.
Openers get odds because they see the most deliveries. A number three who comes in after an early wicket faces fewer balls, so the odds are longer. Sometimes, value is in the middle order. A number four or five can end up with the most runs if the top order collapses and that player bats through.
Factors that shift top batsman odds before the match:
- Batting position.
- Recent form in the last five matches is more important than averages during a tournament.
- The bowling attack from the side.
- How players have done at the venue.
Top Bowler
Choose the bowler who will take the most wickets. Odds typically list about four to six bowlers per team.
A bowler bowling the ball gets to do two main spells: the play and the overs. The market uses these to set the price.
In bowler markets, tied results will use the dead-heat rules. If two bowlers finish with the same count, the payout gets divided among the backing sets. A ৳100 bet on a bowler who ties with another gets only half the payout.
Live IPL Markets
Live odds open with the first ball and keep updating through both innings. The match winner line moves after every over. A wicket changes the price in seconds. When a batter hits several boundaries in an over, the total runs line goes up.
Markets that stay active during the match:
- Next over runs—settled at the end of each over, then resets for the next.
- Fall of next wicket is available during partnerships and pays out when a batsman gets out.
- Current partnership total tracks the two batters at the crease and settles when one is dismissed.
- Team score at 10 overs or 15 overs. These are targets for betting.
- Powerplay total,covers the first six overs, and settles before the match moves into the middle overs.
Live IPL betting moves faster than it does in ODI or Test cricket. Each T20 innings takes about eighty minutes for twenty overs. Momentum can shift every few overs. Odds adjust for that volatility in real time.
Cash out updates between overs. The offer increases if your team gets ahead, but drops when wickets fall. Partial cash out lets you lock in some gains while keeping part of your bet running for the rest of the innings.
Daily Accumulators
IPL double-headers give bettors two matches on the same day. This lets users make a accumulator by picking match winners from both games. The odds are higher than what a bet pays.
Example ticket: Team A to win the match at 1.65, Team B to win the match at 1.80. Combined odds come to 2.97. A ৳300 stake pays ৳891 if both legs win. Both results settle by midnight.
To get the price over 5.00, add a leg from a market — for example, total runs over 340.5 in one game. This increases the returns, but the hit rate drops.
The platform has boosts during the IPL. When a ticket clears enough legs, a boost applies. Users should check the odds per leg before making a accumulator.
Bankroll Across the Tournament
The IPL runs at least sixty matches in about two months. To stretch your bankroll through the whole tournament, use a plan that fits this kind of volume.
Flat stakes work best. Pick a stake per bet — maybe ৳100 or ৳200, and stick with it from start to finish.
Budget per week keeps total spending in control. If you bet ৳200 each time over seven matches, that’s ৳1,400 for the week. After eight weeks, that comes to ৳11,200.
Review every ten bets. Track which markets land and which ones don’t.
1 Win for IPL — What the Sportsbook Covers
The platform shows every fixture with details that include match winner, total runs, player props, and live markets for both innings. Cash out lets users adjust their position during a match. Daily accumulators on double-headers increase payouts beyond what single bets offer.
The coverage works for the main markets users want. It is limited with micro-markets, like next boundary, next dot ball, or a batsman to score in a set over, which more platforms include.