International Cricket Match Odds

 

Feb 17 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • New Zealand
  • Canada
19:30
AET
  • Ireland
  • Zimbabwe
23:30
AET
  • Scotland
  • Nepal
Feb 18 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • South Africa
  • United Arab Emirates
19:30
AET
  • Pakistan
  • Namibia
23:30
AET
  • India
  • Netherlands
Feb 19 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • Windies
  • Italy
18:15
AET
  • Australia (W)
  • India (W)
Feb 20 Event Name Match
23:30
AET
  • Australia
  • Oman

OddsJet has the best International cricket match odds for fans in Australia

No matter if you are looking for odds on international test series matches, or matches from major international cricket and Twenty20 tournaments, this is your destination for the best international cricket match odds.  OddsJet compares international cricket match odds from several of the top cricket betting sites that serve customers in Australia and offer AUD accounts.  This allows OddsJet to show you the best odds for every match on the schedule, which helps Australian bettors maximise their potential returns.  If you’re looking for odds on the winner of a particular tournament, OddsJet also shows you the best ICC World Cup outright odds, the best Twenty20 World Cup outright odds as well as Ashes Series outright odds.   

 

International cricket match Odds explained

Money Line

No matter if for a test series, or for a larger tournament, when you are betting on the Money Line, you are betting on the winner of a cricket match - there is no handicap.  Favorites and underdogs are determined through the odds pricing. 

 

International cricket odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional Formats

For American odds format, keep in mind the difference between positive and negative expressions.  Both use the figure of $100, but in different ways.  When a negative number, the odds are below even-money and the odds express how much one must wager in order to return a profit of $100.  For example, if England is favoured heavily, you might see a figure of -290.  This means you would need to wager $290 for a potential profit of $100 and a total potential return of $390.  When you see a positive odds price in American format such as +190, this expresses how much potential profit you will gain when you wager $100.  At +190 on Australia, a winning bet of $100 would return your stake plus $190 in profit for a total return of $290. 

For the Decimal odds format, you simply multiply your stake amount by the decimal odds price to see the full amount that would be returned on a win, including your stake amount.  For example, if you wagered $100 at a price of 1.57 on India, your total potential return would be $157, a profit of $57. 

For Fractional odds format, the odds express the potential profit.  For example, if you bet $100 at an odds price of 1/2 (one-to-two), the potential profit would be $50 (1 divided by 2, multiplied by $100). You would also receive the returned $100 stake for a total return of $150.  In the case of underdogs, where odds are above the even mark, the numerator will be higher than the denominator.  An example of this would be odds such as 5/2 (said five-to-two) on Pakistan.  With a stake of $100, your profit would simply multiply the fraction by the stake such as 5/2 X $100.  Thus your potential profit would be $250.  Including your stake of $100, your total potential return would be $350.


Odds updated at: 09:14 AET 17/02/2026 Odds may have changed.

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International Cricket Match Odds

 

Feb 17 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • New Zealand
  • Canada
19:30
AET
  • Ireland
  • Zimbabwe
23:30
AET
  • Scotland
  • Nepal
Feb 18 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • South Africa
  • United Arab Emirates
19:30
AET
  • Pakistan
  • Namibia
23:30
AET
  • India
  • Netherlands
Feb 19 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • Windies
  • Italy
18:15
AET
  • Australia (W)
  • India (W)
Feb 20 Event Name Match
23:30
AET
  • Australia
  • Oman
Feb 17 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • New Zealand
  • Canada
19:30
AET
  • Ireland
  • Zimbabwe
23:30
AET
  • Scotland
  • Nepal
Feb 18 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • South Africa
  • United Arab Emirates
19:30
AET
  • Pakistan
  • Namibia
23:30
AET
  • India
  • Netherlands
Feb 19 Event Name Match
15:30
AET
  • Windies
  • Italy
18:15
AET
  • Australia (W)
  • India (W)
Feb 20 Event Name Match
23:30
AET
  • Australia
  • Oman

OddsJet has the best International cricket match odds for fans in Australia

No matter if you are looking for odds on international test series matches, or matches from major international cricket and Twenty20 tournaments, this is your destination for the best international cricket match odds.  OddsJet compares international cricket match odds from several of the top cricket betting sites that serve customers in Australia and offer AUD accounts.  This allows OddsJet to show you the best odds for every match on the schedule, which helps Australian bettors maximise their potential returns.  If you’re looking for odds on the winner of a particular tournament, OddsJet also shows you the best ICC World Cup outright odds, the best Twenty20 World Cup outright odds as well as Ashes Series outright odds.   

 

International cricket match Odds explained

Money Line

No matter if for a test series, or for a larger tournament, when you are betting on the Money Line, you are betting on the winner of a cricket match - there is no handicap.  Favorites and underdogs are determined through the odds pricing. 

 

International cricket odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional Formats

For American odds format, keep in mind the difference between positive and negative expressions.  Both use the figure of $100, but in different ways.  When a negative number, the odds are below even-money and the odds express how much one must wager in order to return a profit of $100.  For example, if England is favoured heavily, you might see a figure of -290.  This means you would need to wager $290 for a potential profit of $100 and a total potential return of $390.  When you see a positive odds price in American format such as +190, this expresses how much potential profit you will gain when you wager $100.  At +190 on Australia, a winning bet of $100 would return your stake plus $190 in profit for a total return of $290. 

For the Decimal odds format, you simply multiply your stake amount by the decimal odds price to see the full amount that would be returned on a win, including your stake amount.  For example, if you wagered $100 at a price of 1.57 on India, your total potential return would be $157, a profit of $57. 

For Fractional odds format, the odds express the potential profit.  For example, if you bet $100 at an odds price of 1/2 (one-to-two), the potential profit would be $50 (1 divided by 2, multiplied by $100). You would also receive the returned $100 stake for a total return of $150.  In the case of underdogs, where odds are above the even mark, the numerator will be higher than the denominator.  An example of this would be odds such as 5/2 (said five-to-two) on Pakistan.  With a stake of $100, your profit would simply multiply the fraction by the stake such as 5/2 X $100.  Thus your potential profit would be $250.  Including your stake of $100, your total potential return would be $350.


Odds updated at: 09:14 AET 17/02/2026 Odds may have changed.

Betting sites & popular Aussie payment methods

Find online bookies by your preferred banking method.

 PayPal
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WHAT ARE YOU REALLY GAMBLING WITH?

For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au 18+


Copyright OddsJet.com 2026