Highest Opening Partnership is a popular betting term that is available on all forms of cricket. In T20/ODI format, it is very simple to understand that which team will score the highest runs before the loss of their first wicket. There are usually three possible outcomes from this betting term, Team A win, Team B win, or a tie. Different bookmakers have different variations of the Highest Opening Partnership bet.
Contrariwise, if you want to make a bet on the “Highest Opening Partnership” terms in a T20/ODI match, the online company will provide you the options which team has the most possibility to make the highest opening partnership.
Besides, at first, you need to select the option. Then, you need to provide your stake for the bet. If your selected option matches the end result, then you will win the bet. As a result, you can claim the stake.
However, if your option doesn’t match the end result, you will lose the bet as well as the stake.
For example, a T20/ODI match is about to happen between Bangladesh and Pakistan. You bet 100 dollars on Bangladesh that Bangladesh will have the highest opening partnership in the T20/ODI match. In the end, it seems your option is right as Bangladesh did it. SO, you win the bet in this T20/ODI match. As a result, you can claim the stake too.
But, if the result went for Pakistan, then you could lose the bet for sure. As a result, you can’t claim the stake too.
On the other hand,
assume a T20/ODI match is about to happen between West Indies and India. You bet that West Indies will have the highest opening partnership. End of the match, it seems both India and West managed to score equal. In such a case, you are the winner of the bet. So, you can claim the stake.
Reminder – If both teams managed to score the same amount of runs in Highest Opening Partnership, then the bettor who selected a team between these participating teams will be tagged as the winner.
Furthermore, for understanding the Highest Opening Partnership betting term, please check out the given examples below. You will have a better idea.