Ravindra Jadeja's prediction market complexity comes from his all-round nature. He can win matches with bat, ball, or in the field. Most cricket prediction models are built around specialists. An all-rounder like Jadeja breaks those models — and markets frequently misprice him as a result.
The All-Rounder Pricing Problem
When prediction markets price a bowler's wicket contribution, they often undercount the batting tail-wag an all-rounder can add. When they price batting contributions, they often forget the bowling economy. Jadeja markets that treat him as either batter or bowler tend to underprice his total match impact.
All-rounders are systematically undervalued in prediction markets built for specialists. Jadeja is the most extreme example in modern cricket.
Boromarket's cricket markets cover Jadeja's performance across Tests, ODIs, IPL, and ICC events. For traders who understand his unique contribution, there are consistent pricing opportunities.