Resolution criteria on PolyGram: This market refers to the cricket match between Ireland and West Indies scheduled for May 28 2026 in T20 Ireland Tri-Series, Women. This market resolves according to the finalized match result as published by https://www.espncricinfo.com/. DLS/DRS, over-rate penalties, forfeit/walkover, or any other on-field ruling that leads the competition to declare a 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 winner determined by that tiebreak will be used for resolution.
PolyGram is an on-chain prediction market where you trade YES or NO outcome shares with real USDC on Polygon. For this market, buy YES if you believe the event will happen, or NO if you think it won't. Your maximum loss is your stake — winning shares pay $1.00 each at resolution. Unlike sportsbooks, there is no house edge: prices are set by supply and demand from other traders and reflect the crowd's real-time probability.
Market outcomes
| T20 Ireland Tri-Series, Women: Ireland vs West Indies | 0% YES | 100% NO |
| T20 Ireland Tri-Series, Women: Ireland vs West Indies - Who wins the toss? | 0% YES | 100% NO |
| T20 Ireland Tri-Series, Women: Ireland vs West Indies - Completed match? | 100% YES | 0% NO |
Ireland will face West Indies in a women's T20 match on 28 May 2026 as part of the T20 Ireland Tri-Series. The fixture forms part of a three-team tournament structure, with the third participant yet to be confirmed for the 2026 edition. Resolution will follow the finalised result published on ESPNcricinfo, with any on-field tiebreak determining the winner should the match end level.
The current 0% implied probability on Polymarket's order book reflects substantial uncertainty around match execution rather than a settled view on competitive balance. Women's T20 tri-series tournaments have historically been subject to fixture changes, venue alterations, and scheduling adjustments in the months preceding play. Ireland and West Indies have competed across multiple T20 formats in recent years, with results typically reflecting West Indies' deeper player pool against Ireland's improving but still developing squad depth. Historical head-to-head records in women's T20 cricket between these sides show competitive variability rather than dominant patterns, making early probability formation difficult.
Key catalysts for traders include confirmation of the tri-series' third participant and final venue details, expected in early 2026. Squad announcements from both boards typically occur 4–6 weeks before international fixtures, providing injury status and selection clarity. Weather forecasts for the scheduled May date will become relevant only in late April. Any postponement or format change to the tri-series structure could affect market liquidity and settlement conditions, as would late fixture cancellations due to administrative or logistical factors affecting either team's participation.
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This market settles from the official outcome published at https://www.espncricinfo.com/. A proposer submits the final result to the UMA optimistic oracle on Polygon; the two-hour dispute window closes and payouts clear in USDC.
The mechanics for trading "T20 Ireland Tri-Series, Women: Ireland vs West Indies" are the same as any other PolyGram sporting event contract. Each YES share resolves to $1 if the event happens, or $0 if it doesn't. The current price between 0¢ and 100¢ is the market's probability estimate, set live by the order book.
$19K in lifetime turnover and $0 of resting liquidity puts this market in the around the median by volume for sports contracts on PolyGram. Order-book depth is thin — large orders may need to be split across the book or executed as limit orders.
The market has been open for under a month — fresh enough that information asymmetry remains a real factor.
Higher-volume markets tend to have tighter spreads and faster price discovery — meaning the displayed YES/NO percentages are more likely to reflect the true crowd-implied probability rather than a single trader's directional view.
Resolution is sourced from https://www.espncricinfo.com/. Settlement is executed by the UMA optimistic oracle on Polygon, with a 2-hour dispute window before payouts clear.
This prediction market is scheduled to close on 4 June 2026. After the resolving event occurs, settlement typically clears within 24 hours once the UMA optimistic oracle confirms the outcome. All payouts are in USDC on the Polygon network.
To trade on this prediction market, create a free PolyGram account at polygram.ink, deposit USDC via Polygon, and place a YES or NO order on the outcome you believe in. You can learn more on our how-it-works page. Your maximum loss is limited to your stake — there is no leverage or margin.
When the outcome is determined, winning YES shares pay out $1.00 each in USDC, while losing shares pay $0. Settlement is handled by the UMA optimistic oracle on Polygon — a proposer submits the result, a two-hour dispute window opens, and if uncontested, payouts are distributed automatically. You can withdraw your winnings to any Polygon wallet.
Prediction-market positions can lose 100% of staked capital. Outcomes are uncertain by definition — historical accuracy of crowd-implied probabilities is high in aggregate but not for any single market. PolyGram does not provide investment advice. Trade only with capital you can afford to lose.
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