T20 Blast: Sussex vs Middlesex
3 signals across 1 market · $10,506 tracked · resolves Jun 6, 2026
Sussex vs Middlesex is a T20 Blast prediction market for the May 30, 2026 cricket match, tracking which side will be declared the winner. PolySpotter monitors the Polymarket odds and smart money activity around the matchup, including $1,851 tracked across one signal from a profitable serial sports trader.

Markets (1)
Top trades across all markets
- 3-wallet cricket surge
Three wallets bought Middlesex together for $7.5k, driving a rapid 15-point move, with one profitable serial sports trader involved.
$7,546Score: 9.6 - Profitable serial sports trader
Profitable serial cross-market sports bettor with a 68% record and $70k lifetime profit is buying Middlesex despite the price moving against them.
$1,851Wallet win rate: 68%Score: 6.1 - Profitable serial sports bettor
Profitable serial cross-market bettor with a 68% resolved win rate is buying Middlesex at 57¢, though the stake is modest for this liquid market.
$1,109Wallet win rate: 68%Score: 4.0
Top wallets in this event
- 0x0389bc…847b$2,960 · 1 market · 2 alerts · 68% wins
FAQs
What are the Sussex vs Middlesex odds on Polymarket?
The event tracks Polymarket odds for the T20 Blast match between Sussex and Middlesex. Prices move as traders react to team news, form, weather, and in-play expectations before the market resolves to the official match winner.
What is the smart money doing on Sussex vs Middlesex?
PolySpotter has tracked $1,851 in smart money activity for this event, including a signal from a profitable serial sports trader. That can help highlight where experienced bettors are taking a position, though it is not a guarantee of the outcome.
When does the Sussex vs Middlesex market resolve?
The market is scheduled to resolve after the official result is finalized, with the event resolving by June 6, 2026 at 14:00 UTC. Resolution is based on the match result published by ESPNcricinfo.
What happens if the match is affected by DLS, a Super Over, or a forfeit?
If the competition declares a winner through DLS/DRS, over-rate penalties, forfeit, walkover, or another on-field ruling, that result counts as the winner. If a tied match uses an official tiebreak such as a Super Over, the tiebreak winner is used.