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Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: April 18, 2026

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is the biggest and most popular cricket tournaments in the world. Every year, millions of fans across India and other countries watch the matches with great excitement. Along with this craze, many people also look for ways to earn money through match predictions and tips.

This is where scammers take advantage. They target IPL fans by making fake promises like “fixed toss results,” guaranteed winning tips, or insider information. Every season, many people fall into this trap, some lose small amounts like ₹500, while others end up losing ₹50,000 or even more.

In this guide, you will learn how these scams actually work, how to identify the warning signs, and most importantly, how to protect yourself and your money from such frauds.

How To Avoid IPL Toss Prediction Scams

Here are the most effective ways to protect yourself:

How To Avoid IPL Toss Prediction Scams
Source: Al Jazeera 
  • Never trust “100% sure” claims. No one in the world can guarantee the result of a coin toss. If someone says this, they are clearly lying.
  • Never pay for predictions. Real cricket analysis is always available for free on trusted platforms like ESPN Cricinfo, NDTV Sports, or the official IPL app. No genuine expert will charge money for toss tips.
  • Block and report tipsters on Telegram or WhatsApp. Use the report option in these apps to flag such accounts. This can help prevent others from getting scammed too.
  • Always rely on official and trusted sources for cricket updates. Platforms such as the IPL website and the Board of Control for Cricket in India provide safe and accurate information.
  • Never share your UPI PIN, OTP, or bank details with anyone claiming to be a tipster or agent. This is a common way scammers steal money.
  • Talk to someone you trust before making any payment. Discussing with family or friends can help you avoid making a wrong decision.
  • Report cybercrime immediately if you get scammed. File a complaint on National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal or call 1930. Acting quickly can improve your chances of recovering your money.

Is Toss Prediction Legal or Real?

Let’s make this very clear in simple words. No one can predict a toss result with full accuracy. At best, anyone can only guess, which means around 50% accuracy,  just like flipping a coin. There are also no official sources that provide toss predictions. The result of a toss is completely based on chance and happens according to basic physics when the coin spins in the air.

No Board of Control for Cricket in India official, player, captain, or any so-called “insider” knows the toss result before it happens. Also, match-fixing (including toss-fixing) is a serious crime in India and can lead to severe punishment under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

So, if any person or group claims they have “fixed toss” information, they are either trying to scam you or are involved in illegal activity. In both cases, it is best to stay away and report them immediately.

What is IPL Toss Prediction?

Toss prediction means guessing, or claiming to know, which team will win the toss before it actually happens. Many people and groups on social media say they have “insider contacts” or special sources who can tell the result in advance.

But the truth is very simple: a toss is completely random. It is a 50-50 chance, just like flipping a coin at home. No one can know the result beforehand. Anyone claiming this is not telling the truth.

Even experts like data analysts or statisticians cannot predict a toss with more than 50% accuracy. That randomness is exactly why the toss exists in the game.

What is an IPL Toss Prediction Scam?

An IPL toss prediction scam happens when someone falsely claims they know the toss result in advance and asks you to pay money for that “secret.” During the Indian Premier League season, these scammers become very active on platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, Instagram, and YouTube.

  • Fake Telegram groups
    These groups may show thousands of members, but there is no real discussion or useful tips. Most accounts are fake or inactive.
  • Paid for “VIP memberships.
    Scammers ask for ₹500 to ₹5,000 by promising daily “fixed” toss predictions. Once you pay, the service is either useless or completely fake.
  • Edited screenshots
    They share fake WhatsApp chats or payment proofs showing big winnings to build trust. These images are usually edited.
  • Fake insider claims
    Some scammers claim they have contacts within the teams or even the Board of Control for Cricket in India. This is completely false and illegal. 

These fraudsters often promise a “100% guaranteed toss win.” After you pay, they either give you wrong information or block you and disappear.

In fact, cybercrime related to sports betting and similar scams in India crossed ₹1,000 crore in 2024, according to law enforcement reports.

How These Scams Work

Scammers follow a very simple but clever process to trap people during the Indian Premier League season. They slowly build your trust and then take your money. Here’s how they usually work:

  • Attract You With Ads: Scammers run ads on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook using catchy lines like “100% fixed toss today” or “join for free tips.” These are designed to grab your attention quickly.
  • Show Fake Proof: After you join their group, they share edited screenshots showing big profits like ₹10,000 to ₹1,00,000. These images look real but are actually fake and easy to create.
  • Give a Few Free Correct Tips: This is the most dangerous step. They provide 1–2 free tips, and sometimes they turn out correct because the toss is a 50-50 chance. This builds your trust.

Ask For a Small Payment First Than More Money Later 

Once you start believing them, they ask for a small amount like ₹500–₹999 for “VIP access.” Many people pay because it feels like a small risk.

After the first payment, they say the next match needs a higher plan and ask for ₹2,000–₹5,000. This is where the real scam begins.

The 50-50 trick: Scammers sometimes run two groups, Group A gets “Team 1 wins toss,” and Group B gets “Team 2 wins toss.” Half the people get a “correct” tip for free. Then they target that half for paid plans. This is called a cold reading scam.

IPL Scams Real Life Incidents 

Here are some examples of police arresting scammers who looted IPL lovers with their scammy minds. 

IPL Scams Real Life Incidents 
Source: Hindustan Times

Fake cricket league scam

In one major case, police in Gujarat arrested four people who created a completely fake IPL-style cricket league. They streamed recorded matches to make it look real and attract foreign bettors, especially from Russia. This shows how far scammers can go to fool people.

IPL betting rackets

Several cities, including Delhi, Latur, Balotra, and Adilabad, have reported arrests related to illegal betting during IPL matches. These rackets involve large networks in which people place bets and operate secretly, which is against the law.

IPL ticket scams

In April 2026, Bengaluru police arrested 11 individuals for illegally selling IPL tickets at higher prices. These scammers were involved in black market trading, taking advantage of high demand and cheating fans.

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Conclusion

The Indian Premier League is one of the most exciting cricket tournaments in the world. It is meant to be enjoyed with family, friends, and the thrill of the game. However, during IPL, many scammers try to take advantage of people seeking quick money. They use your excitement to trap you.

The best way to stay safe is through awareness and knowledge. Never pay anyone for predictions or so-called “sure tips.” Stay alert. If you ever face a scam, report it immediately on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal or call 1930, the 24/7 cybercrime helpline in India.

About the Author

Hey, I am a cricket writer based in London with over 7 years of experience covering everything from county championships to international showdowns. I bring a sharp eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, highlighting England’s rising stars and memorable match moments. At DurhamCricket, I deliver weekly coverage that's honest, insightful, and easy to follow—perfect for fans who live and breathe the game.

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