Base64 Cricket — Follow International Matches & Latest Markets
The Cricket section on base64 provides betting market information for ODI, T20 and Test matches featuring the world's top teams. Here you can learn how to read markets, understand the types of cricket bets available, and find your way into your account with ease.
How to Get Started in the Cricket Section
Follow these simple steps to start accessing cricket markets and match information on the base64 platform.
Visit base64 homepage using your phone or computer. No downloads required — a standard web browser is all you need to access all cricket information.
Create a new account via registration form or directly log in if you already have an account. The process is quick and can be done right from your phone's small screen.
Once logged in, navigate to the Cricket section to view current match listings, available market types, and the latest odds for each event.
Before making any transaction, check your deposit options via FPX or Touch 'n Go in your account section. Make sure your banking details are accurate for smooth processing.
If you have any questions about cricket markets or your account, visit the FAQ for instant answers, or contact customer support directly from within the platform.
What's in the base64 Cricket Section
Cricket is more than just a sport — it's a global phenomenon that draws millions of fans every season. In the base64 Cricket section, Malaysian users can access market information for all major international cricket formats, from fast-paced T20s to the longer, more strategic Test matches.
This platform helps users understand the various betting markets typically available in cricket matches — including Match Winner, total runs in an innings, top run-scorer, toss winner, and more. Each market has its own mechanics that are worth understanding before making any decisions.
The shortest and most electrifying format. Each team plays just 20 overs, making every delivery and shot count from a strategic standpoint.
One Day International — a 50-over format that tests a team's stamina and strategy throughout the day. Many World Cup matches are played in this format.
The most traditional and prestigious format. A match can last up to five days, putting players' technical skills to a thorough and in-depth test.
The IPL, BBL, PSL and other domestic leagues deliver matches almost year-round, featuring star teams and players from around the world.
Overview of Key Cricket Markets
The table below outlines the common types of cricket betting markets available on the platform, with a brief description of each to help users understand their options.
| Market Type | Description | Compatible Formats | Difficulty Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Pick which team will win the overall match | T20, ODI, Test | Easy |
| Total Innings Runs | Predict whether the total runs scored in an innings will be over or under a set value | T20, ODI | Moderate |
| Toss Winner | Which team will win the coin toss before the match begins | T20, ODI, Test | Easy |
| Man of the Match | Predict which player will be named Man of the Match | T20, ODI | Challenging |
| Highest Score | Which player will score the most runs in a single innings or across the entire match | ODI, Test | Challenging |
Malaysian Users & Cricket Scenarios
Interest in cricket across Malaysia continues to grow, especially among communities that follow South Asian leagues like the IPL and internationally televised matches. Users from areas such as Seremban, Shah Alam, Ipoh, and Johor Bahru regularly search for the latest match updates on their smartphones — whether they're commuting or on a break.
The base64 platform is built so users can access market information quickly even on a standard internet connection. Its lightweight interface means cricket market pages load fast, letting users check odds and match details without the wait.
- City users: quick access via 4G/5G on the go
- Rural users: the lightweight interface works well on standard 3G
- Check last night's match results first thing in the morning
- Track live odds during a T20 match at night
Get to Know Cricket Terms Before You Start
An "over" in cricket consists of 6 deliveries bowled by the same bowler. The number of overs in a match depends on the format — T20 has 20 overs, ODI has 50, and Test matches are unlimited.
The average number of runs a team scores per over. It's calculated by dividing the total runs by the number of overs played. A high run rate indicates the team is batting aggressively.
A wicket refers to the dismissal of a batsman. Once a wicket falls, the next batter comes out to the crease. A team that loses multiple wickets in quick succession typically finds itself in a difficult position.
Each team gets one innings to bat in T20 and ODI formats. In Test cricket, each team may bat twice. The team that scores more runs across their innings wins the match.
The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method is applied when a match is interrupted by rain or other factors. It recalculates the run target based on remaining overs and wickets in hand, ensuring a fair result.
The opening phase of a T20 match (typically overs 1–6) where fielding restrictions apply, making it easier for batters to score runs freely. Dedicated powerplay markets are often available on the platform.
Two Key Concepts in Cricket Betting
- Run Line (Handicap)
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In the Run Line or Handicap market, one team is given a run advantage or deficit before the match begins to level the playing field between two sides of differing strength. For example: if India is set at -25.5 runs and Australia at +25.5 runs, you choose whether India will win by more than 25 runs, or whether Australia will lose by fewer than 26 runs.
Example: India -25.5 runs vs Australia — if India wins 180 to 150 (a 30-run margin), a bet on India -25.5 wins because the actual margin (30) exceeds the handicap (25.5).
- Over/Under Runs (Total Runs)
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The Over/Under market lets users predict whether the total runs scored in an innings or match will be more than (Over) or less than (Under) a value set by the platform. This market is popular because the outcome doesn't depend on who wins — it's all about how many runs both teams can put on the board.
Example: if the line is set at 320.5 runs for a full ODI innings and the final total is 335, the Over bet wins.
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Deposits & Withdrawals for Malaysian Cricket Users
Users who want to participate in cricket betting markets on base64 can use familiar local Malaysian deposit methods. FPX allows direct transfers from major bank accounts such as Maybank, CIMB, RHB, and others. Touch 'n Go eWallet is also a popular choice thanks to its fast transaction speeds.
Before making your first deposit, ensure your account is fully verified. This is a straightforward one-time process. Withdrawals are typically processed within 1 to 3 business days depending on the method chosen. For any questions about transaction status, the FAQ provides a step-by-step guide.
Offers & Campaigns for Active Users
Base64 regularly runs campaigns and promotions for active users. During festive seasons like Hari Raya and New Year, special offers are typically available to members who make a deposit within a set period. You can check these campaigns directly in your account after logging in.
Cricket fans in particular should look out for campaigns tied to the IPL season and international T20 tournaments — these are typically the most active periods on the platform, with a variety of themed promotions on offer. All terms and campaign durations are clearly stated within the platform for users' reference.
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