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Cricket Score Chase Betting Built for Bangladesh

We run Cricket Score Chase betting across IPL, BPL and international matches with live odds that update ball-by-ball. Open your account and you'll see every chase market we offer, from powerplay runs to final-over finishes.

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BETTING HELP

Support Paths for Cricket Score Chase Players

If a chase market settles incorrectly or you need clarity on how a rain-affected match is graded, reach our support team through the channels below. We handle cricket-bet queries the same day you send them.

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Live Chat

Open the chat widget on any page and ask about chase-market rules, settlement times or how we grade abandoned matches. Our team responds within minutes during active match hours.

Email Support

Send your chase-bet question to our support address with your account ID and the fixture reference. We'll reply with the settlement breakdown or the rule that applied to that market.

Betting Rules Page

Read our cricket-betting rules for chase markets, rain-rule grading and how we handle super-over finishes. The rules page explains every scenario so you know how your stake is treated.

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How We Keep Cricket Score Chase Betting Transparent

Every chase market we publish is fed by a third-party match-data provider that tracks ball-by-ball play. We don't set the odds manually, and we publish the same lines our regional competitors receive from the same feed.

Match Data Feed Our cricket odds come from a licensed match-data provider that covers IPL, BPL and international fixtures. The feed updates every ball, so chase odds reflect the current state of play without manual intervention.
Settlement Audit When a chase market settles, our system logs the final score, the target and the match result. If you dispute a settlement, we pull that log and compare it against the official scorecard published by the tournament.
Rain-Rule Grading If rain interrupts a chase and the Duckworth-Lewis method applies, we grade your bet using the revised target the match officials announce. Our rules page lists every rain-affected scenario and how we settle it.
Bet History Access Check your account's bet history to see every chase stake you placed, the odds at the time you confirmed it and the settlement outcome. The history stays in your account so you can review past fixtures.
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How Our Cricket Score Chase Markets Work

Cricket Score Chase betting lets you place stakes on whether the batting team will reach the target set by the opposition. We publish odds before the chase begins and update them live as wickets fall and the required run rate changes. You'll find chase markets for every IPL, BPL and international fixture we cover, with separate lines for powerplay phases, middle overs

and death-over periods. Our odds feed comes directly from the match data provider, so when a boundary shifts the momentum or a key batsman gets out, the chase odds adjust within seconds. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong use these markets to back their read of the game while the action unfolds. Check the sportsbook lobby for today's fixtures and the chase lines

we've opened.

Cricket Score Chase Betting Glossary

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What does Score Chase mean in cricket betting?

Score Chase refers to the second innings when the batting team attempts to reach the target set by the opposition. You bet on whether they'll succeed or fall short.

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What is a revised target in rain-affected matches?

A revised target is the new score the chasing team must reach when rain shortens the innings. The Duckworth-Lewis method calculates the adjusted number based on overs lost.

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How do live chase odds work?

Live chase odds update as the innings progresses. When wickets fall or the required run rate climbs, the odds shift to reflect the chasing team's changing probability of success.

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What is a powerplay in cricket betting?

The powerplay is the first six overs of an innings when only two fielders are allowed outside the inner circle. Chase markets often split powerplay odds from middle and death overs.

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What happens to my chase bet if a match is abandoned?

If a match is abandoned before the chase begins or before enough overs are bowled for a result, your stake is typically refunded. Check our cricket-betting rules for the exact threshold.

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What is the death-over period in chase betting?

The death overs are the final phase of the innings, usually the last four to five overs. Chase odds tighten during this period as the outcome becomes clearer with fewer balls remaining.

Cricket Score Chase Betting Questions

We cover IPL, BPL and international fixtures including T20, ODI and Test matches where a chase scenario applies. Check the sportsbook lobby for today's fixtures and the chase markets we've opened for each.

Our odds feed updates within seconds of each ball being bowled. When a boundary is hit or a wicket falls, the chase probability recalculates and the new odds appear in your bet slip immediately.

Yes, you can place live chase bets while the second innings is in progress. The odds adjust in real time, so if the chasing team loses early wickets the odds will shift before you confirm your stake.

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send the amount to the account number shown in your 333bd wallet, confirm with your PIN and your balance updates within a minute. Then head to the cricket lobby and pick your chase market.

If the chase ends in a tie and a super over is played, we grade your bet based on the super-over result. Our cricket rules explain how we settle tied matches and super-over finishes for every tournament.

Request a withdrawal from your account wallet, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount and your wallet number. We verify your account once, then future payouts clear to your mobile wallet within hours.
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