Player of the Tournament betting – ICC World Cup 2027

Betting on who will be player of the tournament at the ICC World Cup, an event held every four years, is certain to be hugely popular.

It is a great type of cricket bet to take if you wish to add a little extra spice to the entire tournament, as almost every match will provide input into the possible overall result.

The ICC 50-over World Cup starts at the end of May in England and Wales. We look at the early betting on who will be named player of the tournament and, hopefully, offer some insight into who will take the mantle this time around.

ICC World Cup odds for Player of Tournament 2027

Betting sites are yet to release odds for the 2027 ICC World Cup Player of the Tournament. The World Gambling List will update this page when they are released.


Best bookmakers for betting on World Cup player of series

All the best cricket betting site worth its salt will be offering multiple markets on tournament-long outcomes for this ICC World Cup, though not all may offer betting on the player of the tournament.

People in most countries involved in the tournament and many not involved will be able to watch most of if not all the matches, though not all online bookmakers accept players from every country.

Here at the World Gambling List we have bookmakers we favour when we turn to betting on cricket. These are safe and respected betting sites and if you are betting with any of the following you will be paid out without any problem if you are lucky enough to find a winner at the 2027 ICC World Cup:

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Player of the tournaments from previous ICC World Cups

Each of the 10 competing nations has submitted their squad of 15 players but can make changes to that squad up until May 22.

Regardless, that means there are 150 possible winners of the player of the series award. We may be able to narrow that number down significantly simply by looking at the past winners of the award and their performances in the tournament.

Player of the series was first awarded in the 1992 tournament in Australia and New Zealand when the imperious Kiwi batsman Martin Crowe took the honours.

But in the seven previous winners it has been a fairly even split between bat and ball, with two titles going to batsmen (Crowe, Sachin Tendulkar), two to bowlers (Glenn McGrath, Mitchell Starc), and three to “all-rounders” (Sanath Jayasuriya, Lance Klusener, Yuvraj Singh).

YearPlayer (country)StatsTeam’s positionHost/s
1992Martin Crowe (New Zealand)456 runs at 114.0Semi-finalsAus, NZ
1996Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)221 runs at 36.83, 7 wickets at 33.00ChampionsPak, Ind, SL
1999Lance Klusener (South Africa)281 runs at 140.50, 17 wickets at 20.58Semi-finalsEng, Wal
2003Sachin Tendulkar (India)673 runs at 61.18, 2 wickets at 38.50Runners-upSth Af
2007Glenn McGrath (Australia)26 wickets at 13.73ChampionsW Indies
2011Yuvraj Singh (India)362 runs at 90.50, 15 wickets at 25.13ChampionsInd, SL, Bang
2015Mitchell Starc (Australia)22 wickets at 10.18ChampionsAus, NZ
2019Kane Williamson (New Zealand)578 runs at 82.57, 2 wickets at 32.00Runners-upEng, Wales
2023Virat Kohli (India)765 runs at 95.63Runners-upIndia
2027South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia

 

Player of the series tips for ICC World Cup

Here are some basic tips to help you in your quest in tipping the Player of the Series in the ICC World Cup.