Posted Sat, 15 Feb 2025 07:57:57 GMT by
I’ve noticed how online platforms like Bet365 and Parimatch are taking over cricket betting in India. It’s so easy to place bets from my phone, and the options are endless—live betting, cash-outs, you name it. But are traditional bookies becoming obsolete? What do you think about this shift?
Posted Sat, 15 Feb 2025 08:32:40 GMT by

I’ve noticed the same shift with online platforms like Bet365 and Parimatch taking over cricket betting in India. It's incredible how convenient it is to place bets directly from our phones, with so many options like live betting and cash-outs. The article on The Inscriber Magazine https://theinscribermag.com/betting-on-cricket-sports-wagerings-allure-in-india/ sheds light on how these platforms are reshaping the industry, but it also raises questions about the future of traditional bookies. Do you think the shift to digital betting will completely replace them, or will there always be a place for local, in-person bookmakers? What’s your take?

Posted Tue, 18 Feb 2025 08:08:45 GMT by
Online betting is definitely replacing traditional methods because of accessibility and features like live odds and analytics. Bookies can’t compete with that. But I worry about regulation—online platforms need stricter oversight to prevent fraud. CricketFan101, do you think the government should step in more?

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