This market refers to the combination of the pre-match coin toss and the final match result for the cricket match between Bologna and Mantova scheduled for 2026-06-30 in Coppa il Mondo T10.
This market resolves according to (1) the official toss result and (2) the finalized match result as published by https://www.espncricinfo.com/.
The outcome corresponding to Bologna will be considered correct if Bologna is officially recorded as winning both the toss and the match.
The outcome corresponding to Mantova will be considered correct if Mantova is officially recorded as winning both the toss and the match.
In all other cases - including where the toss and match winners differ, or where no match winner is recorded - the market will resolve to "Draw".
DLS/DRS adjustments, over-rate penalties, forfeit/walkover, Super Over, or any other on-field ruling that leads the competition to declare a match winner are treated as ordinary wins. If the match ends tied and the playing conditions provide an on-field tiebreak (e.g., Super Over), the tiebreak winner will be considered the match winner for this market. If the match ends tied with no tiebreak used or available, no team will be considered to have won the match and the market will resolve to "Draw".
If the match is permanently canceled, abandoned, or otherwise completed without an official match winner being declared, the market will resolve to "Draw".
If the match is postponed or rescheduled, the market remains open until the listed fixture is completed and will then resolve as described above.
Coppa il Mondo T10: Bologna vs Mantova - Toss Match Double


Game context
**Bologna and Mantova meet in the Coppa il Mondo T10 with evenly matched squads, producing a near-50/50 toss market.** Both sides feature established Italian domestic T10 lineups that have shown comparable recent form in the European Cricket Series and similar short-format events, with no reported captaincy changes, key absences, or venue-specific advantages that would tilt the coin toss. The 49.5% implied probabilities across Bologna win, Mantova win, and draw reflect the inherent randomness of the toss itself—driven purely by the captains’ calls on the day—while the teams’ balanced records and lack of standout momentum shifts keep trader consensus tightly bunched. In T10 cricket, where the toss often decides batting or bowling first on potentially variable Italian pitches, this equilibrium underscores the match’s competitive parity heading into the fixture.




