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Bet on Every Ball as the Over Unfolds

Our live cricket pitch lets you place bets while the match runs — back your read on the next delivery, the over total, or how the partnership builds.

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How We Keep the Pitch Odds Honest

Third-Party Data Feed Our live cricket odds come from a commercial sports-data provider that sources ball-by-ball updates from official scorers, so the lines you see match what the umpire signals on the field.
Bet Timestamp Lock Every stake you place carries a server timestamp. If the delivery happens before your bet registers, the system voids it automatically so you never lose on a stale line.
Settlement Audit Trail Each market result is recorded with the official scorer's call. You can view the audit log in your account history to confirm how your bet was graded and which ball triggered the settlement.
Withdrawal After Win When your live pitch bet settles as a winner, the payout moves to your main wallet. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket the same way you would after any other game — the flow is identical.
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Track the Match and Adjust Your Position

When you open our live cricket pitch section, you'll see the current scorecard, the bowler's figures, and the odds for the next few deliveries. We refresh the lines after every ball so you can back a boundary if the batter's settled, or switch to dot-ball markets when a new wicket falls. IPL, BPL, T20 internationals and Test matches all carry in-play markets

here — pick your format, watch the pitch tracker, and decide when to enter. Your bet confirms in seconds and the stake moves from your account wallet to the open-bet ledger until the delivery is bowled and the result settles. Players in Dhaka use this flow during lunch breaks or between meetings because the interface updates fast and you don't need to

refresh the page manually.

MATCH-DAY HELP

Get Answers While the Game Runs

Live Bet Confirmation If your stake doesn't confirm before the next ball, our support line checks the transaction log and either credits your account or cancels the hold within two minutes so you're clear for the next over.
Odds Query See a line that looks frozen or out of step with the TV feed? Message us with the match ID and the market name — we compare our data stream to the official scorer and adjust if needed.
Settlement Check When an over finishes, your bet should settle and the payout hit your wallet in under a minute. If it doesn't, open a ticket with your bet slip reference and we'll trace the delay through our system.

Quick Definitions for Live Pitch Betting

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What does over/under mean in cricket betting?

Over/under is a line set by the bookmaker — for example, 8.5 runs in the next over. You bet over if you think the batting side will score nine or more, under if you think eight or fewer.

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What is a dot-ball market?

A dot-ball market lets you bet that the next delivery will produce zero runs. If the batter defends, leaves, or misses and no bye is taken, the bet wins.

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What does powerplay mean?

Powerplay refers to the first six overs in limited-overs cricket when only two fielders are allowed outside the inner circle. Batting sides often score faster during this phase, which affects the odds.

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What is a partnership bet?

A partnership bet focuses on the two batters currently at the crease. You might bet on how many runs they'll add together before the next wicket falls.

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What does in-play mean?

In-play means the match is live and you can place bets while the game unfolds. The odds change after every ball, reflecting the current state of play.

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What is a boundary market?

A boundary market asks whether the next delivery will be hit for four or six runs. If the ball crosses the rope, the bet wins; otherwise it loses.

Common Questions About Our Cricket Betting

We offer live pitch markets for IPL, BPL, T20 internationals, ODI matches and Test cricket. The number of in-play markets depends on the format — T20 carries the most ball-by-ball lines because the action moves fast.

Our data feed refreshes within two to three seconds of the umpire's signal. You'll see the new odds before the next ball is bowled, so you have time to decide if you want to enter.

Cash-out is available on selected markets when the match situation allows it. If the button appears next to your open bet, you can close the position early at the current price and take a partial win or loss.

If the match doesn't resume and no official result is declared, all unsettled live bets are voided and your stake is returned to your wallet. Bets that already settled before the abandonment stand as graded.

No — your open bets are stored in your account. You can close the browser, open it later, and check the bet history tab to see which markets settled and what the result was.

Use bKash, Nagad or Rocket to load your wallet before the match starts. After a winning bet settles, the payout is in your main balance and you can withdraw it the same way you would from any other game.
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