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Live Cricket Pitch Betting on IPL, BPL and International Fixtures

We stream pitch-by-pitch markets across IPL, BPL and international cricket so you can bet on boundaries, dot balls, wickets and run totals as the bowler releases. Open your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and the pitch feed loads straight into your browser.

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FAIR PLAY NOTES

How We Keep Live Cricket Pitch Betting Fair

We pull pitch odds from a regulated feed provider that syncs with official cricket scoreboards, so the ball count, strike rate and session totals match what you see on broadcast. Every market timestamp is logged and every settlement is checked against the umpire signal before your balance updates. Our account team reviews disputed pitch bets by comparing the feed log to the official scorecard frame-by-frame.

Regulated Feed Provider

Our pitch markets come from a cricket data partner that holds audit certification for live scoring accuracy. The feed syncs with ICC-approved scoreboards so boundaries, wickets and extras are recorded the moment the umpire signals, keeping our odds aligned with broadcast coverage.

Pitch Settlement Logs

Every delivery you bet on is logged with a timestamp, the market line, the odds at acceptance and the umpire outcome. If you query a result, we open that log alongside the official scorecard so you can see the exact frame when the ball was released and when settlement was triggered.

Rain and Dead-Ball Rules

When rain stops play or the umpire calls a dead ball, our system voids pitch bets placed on that delivery and returns your stake to the account wallet. Match-level and over-level markets follow the competition's official reduced-overs rules, and we publish those in the market detail panel.

Dispute Resolution Path

If a pitch bet settles in a way that looks wrong, message our support team with the bet slip ID. We'll pull the feed log, cross-check the scorecard timestamp and share a screen capture of the delivery event so you see the same data our settlement engine used to grade the wager.

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Pitch-by-Pitch Markets and In-Play Cricket Odds

Our live cricket pitch section updates odds between deliveries, letting you place wagers on the next ball, the current over or session totals before the bowler runs up. We cover IPL, BPL and major international fixtures with markets for boundaries, extras, wickets and team runs. The feed syncs with official scorecards so you see the same ball count and strike rate the

broadcast shows. Each market closes a few seconds before delivery to lock the line. Settlement happens as soon as the umpire signals, and your balance updates in the account wallet within moments. You can stack multiple pitch bets across overs or switch to match-winner and player-performance markets from the same screen without refreshing.

BETTING HELP

Support Channels for Live Cricket Pitch Questions

If a pitch market locks early, the odds shift unexpectedly or your bet doesn't settle after the delivery, our support team checks the feed log and the official scorecard to resolve it. Reach us through live chat during match hours or send a message with your bet slip reference and we'll reply with the outcome detail.

Live Chat During Matches Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner while a fixture is running and our team will pull up your bet history, check the delivery log and explain how the market was settled if the result looks different from what…
Bet Slip Reference Help Every pitch bet generates a slip ID. Send that reference through the account message panel with your question and we'll cross-check the pitch feed, the scorecard timestamp and the settlement rule so you see exactly how the line was graded.
Market Rule Explainer Each pitch market carries a short rule note under the odds. Tap the info icon to read how boundaries, extras and wickets are counted, when the market closes and what happens if rain interrupts play or the umpire calls a…

Common Cricket Pitch Betting Terms Explained

New to pitch-level cricket markets? These are the terms you'll see most often when you open a live fixture and browse the delivery odds.

What does 'next ball boundary' mean?

A next-ball boundary market asks whether the upcoming delivery will cross the rope for four or six runs. It settles as soon as the ball stops or the umpire signals, and extras like wides or no-balls usually void the bet unless stated otherwise.

How does an 'over total runs' bet work?

An over total predicts how many runs the batting team will score across six legal deliveries. Extras such as wides and no-balls count toward the total, and the market closes when the first ball of that over is bowled.

What is a dot ball in pitch betting?

A dot ball is a legal delivery from which the batsman scores zero runs off the bat. Extras like byes or leg-byes may still be recorded, but if no run is credited to the batsman the delivery is marked as a dot.

When does a pitch market lock?

Most pitch markets close a few seconds before the bowler releases the ball, giving the feed time to sync odds and prevent late bets. The exact lock window is shown under each market line and varies by provider.

What happens if rain stops play mid-over?

If rain or bad light interrupts an over before it completes, pitch bets on undelivered balls are voided and stakes returned. Over totals and session markets follow the competition's official reduced-overs settlement rule, published in the market detail.

How are wicket delivery bets settled?

A wicket delivery bet wins if the batsman is dismissed on that ball, whether bowled, caught, LBW, run out or stumped. If the umpire gives not-out or the review overturns the decision, the bet loses even if the ball looked close.

Frequently Asked Questions About Live Cricket Pitch Betting

Real questions from players who use our live pitch markets during IPL, BPL and international fixtures. If yours isn't here, message support with your account reference.

We run pitch markets on IPL, BPL, international T20s, ODIs and Test matches when broadcasting rights and data feed agreements allow. The fixture calendar shows which games carry pitch-level odds a few hours before the first ball.

Yes. You can place separate wagers on each delivery in an over as long as you confirm the bet before the bowler releases the ball. Each pitch bet settles independently, so one loss doesn't affect the next ball's outcome.

Settlement usually happens within a few seconds once the umpire signals and the scorecard updates. Your account wallet reflects the result almost immediately, and the bet slip moves to the settled history tab so you can review the outcome detail.

Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the account wallet page. Transfers clear in under a minute so you can load your balance before the first over starts. Withdrawals use the same rails and require a quick wallet verification step.

Yes. Odds update after every ball based on the current score, wickets fallen, bowling figures and match situation. A boundary or wicket can shift the next-ball line significantly, so check the odds panel before you confirm each bet.

We display live scorecard data and ball-by-ball text commentary alongside the pitch markets. Video streaming depends on broadcast rights in your region and is not guaranteed, but the scorecard syncs with official feeds so you see the same run rate and strike rate.
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