ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

Final
CricketCUSTOM

SIX MACHINE: Which team hits more sixes in the match?

Australia hit more sixes per match on average in Women's T20 World Cups, but England's Lord's crowd could inspire a power display.

0%25%50%75%100%-4m-3m-2m-1mnow43%32%25%

2,650 tokens vol

  • Equal 🏆

    43%· ~2.19x· 1,150 tokens

    Winner
  • England

    32%· ~2.96x· 850 tokens

    Closed
  • Australia

    25%· ~3.87x· 650 tokens

    Closed
3 outcomesParimutuel poolResolves via Official feed

Result

Equal

Resolved · manual

What the crowd expected

43% said Equal

Crowd was right
Total pool
2,650 tokens
Distributed
2,518 tokens
Payout per token
2.19×
Correct predictions
8 of 18

Market rules

Resolution criteria

Resolves 'England' if England hit more sixes than Australia in the match. Resolves 'Australia' if Australia hit more sixes than England in the match. Resolves 'Equal' if both teams hit the same number of sixes.

Set by the market when it was created.

  • Equal 🏆43%

    What this outcome means

    Resolves YES if Equal is the confirmed outcome of this prediction when it closes.

    Verified automatically from the official result feed for this event.

    Note: outcomes here are mutually exclusive — exactly one resolves YES and the pool is shared between everyone who committed tokens to it.

    This is the confirmed result of this prediction.

  • England32%

    What this outcome means

    Resolves YES if England is the confirmed outcome of this prediction when it closes.

    Verified automatically from the official result feed for this event.

    Note: outcomes here are mutually exclusive — exactly one resolves YES and the pool is shared between everyone who committed tokens to it.

  • Australia25%

    What this outcome means

    Resolves YES if Australia is the confirmed outcome of this prediction when it closes.

    Verified automatically from the official result feed for this event.

    Note: outcomes here are mutually exclusive — exactly one resolves YES and the pool is shared between everyone who committed tokens to it.

More from Final

See all