Bet Overview
These two markets are based on the highest/lowest number of runs either side will score in an innings during the course of a Test Series.
Example
At the start of an England v West Indies Test Series, we might predict that the Highest Innings score would be 480. As a result our quote would have been 470 - 490. If you believed that the majority of pitches would be batsmen friendly, you would go high (BUY) at 490 for the stake of your choice, in this case, £5 a run.
If England had scored 530 All Out in the 1st Test and this had proved to be the highest total of the Series, you would have made 40 times your stake.
(530 - 490) = 40 x £5 = £200
However, had the batsmen struggled in the Series and the highest total only been 440, you would have lost 50 times your stake.
490 - 440 = 50 x £5 = -£250
The same principle applies for Lowest Innings Score.
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