ICC World Cup Tips
Cricket tips on OLBG will be plentiful during the ICC World Cup. With no major football tournaments, punters can concentrate on willow against leather.
You can read through the tips and reasoning for each ICC World Cup match by clicking on the games above.
With each cricket tip, you will see a detailed analysis as to why the tipster is predicting a certain cricket bet.
You can if you wish head to our Cricket tipsters hot tipsters page. Here we will show you any cricket tipsters with tips available in order of their last 6 months level stakes profit.
You can then click the link next to the tipster's name to see today's recommended bets.
ICC Cricket Betting on OLBG
The ICC World Cup is likely to be a betting bonanza with 48 matches in total. The bookies will have a range of betting markets with England games expected to be the most traded.
In-play betting on Cricket is incredibly popular with those who can read a cricket game well. Our tipsters will be adjusting positions in the betting markets as the game unfolds, either closing positions or adding to already open bets.
If you are new to betting on cricket and are excited about the World Cup, then you may be interested in our informative guide which provides you with more advice on cricket betting.
If after reading cricket tipsters' advice you wish to place it is a simple process, just click on the “Add to betslip” tab.
Using the "Add to betslip" tab, as you add each betting tip selection you will see the available best odds for each bookie, you will also notice adding more than one prediction will give you the best Cricket accumulator odds in addition to the single Cricket match tip odds.
ICC World Cup Format and Past Winners
The ICC Cricket World Cup was first played in 1975 and the 2027 tournament which will be co-hosted by South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe will be the 14th World Cup.
The top 8 teams in the ICC rankings qualify automatically. The final two teams that make up the ten competitors come from the World Cup Qualifier
The ten teams will play in one league, with each team playing against each other once. The top four teams from the League stage will meet in the Semifinals and then the winners from the Semis will play in the final.
The winners will be presented with the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy. Australia has won the tournament on most occasions (6), followed by India (2) and the West Indies (2), Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England are one-time winners.
Last 10 ICC World Cup Finals
World Cup Year | Winner | Innings Total | Runner Up | Innings Total | Match Result |
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2023 | Australia | 241-4 | India | 240 | Australia won by 6 wickets |
2019 | England | 241 | New Zealand | 241-8 | England won on the boundary countback |
2015 | Australia | 186-3 | New Zealand | 183 | Australia Won By 7 Wickets |
2011 | India | 277-4 | Sri Lanka | 274-6 | India Won By 6 Wickets |
2007 | Australia | 281-4 | Sri Lanka | 215-8 | Australia Won By 53 Runs |
2003 | Australia | 359 -2 | India | 234 | Australia Won By 125 Runs |
1999 | Australia | 133-2 | Pakistan | 132 | Australia Won By 8 Wickets |
1996 | Sri Lanka | 245-3 | Australia | 241 | Sri Lanka Won By 7 Wickets |
1992 | Pakistan | 249-6 | England | 227 | Pakistan Won By 22 runs |
1987 | Australia | 253-5 | England | 246-8 | Australia Won By 7 Runs |
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