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Cricket TargetBets — Set Your Line Before the Chase

We run TargetBets on every major cricket fixture: BPL, IPL, internationals. You pick a target score, we set the line and odds shift as runs tick up. Settle in real time when the target drops or the chase ends.

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Pick Your Target, Watch the Odds Move

TargetBets let you call whether a batting side will reach a specific score before wickets fall or overs run out. We post the target and opening odds before each innings; odds tighten or drift as the chase unfolds. You can back the target to be reached or lay it to fall short. Settlement happens the moment the target is hit or the

innings closes. We cover BPL matches, IPL fixtures and international T20s, ODIs and Tests where the format allows live target markets. Odds refresh every few balls so you see exactly where the line sits. Open your account, fund with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and jump into the live cricket board when a match starts.

FAIR SETTLEMENT

How We Keep Cricket TargetBets Transparent

Every TargetBet on our board is tied to a verified ball-by-ball feed from the tournament organiser. Odds algorithms and settlement logic run on audited modules so no manual override can change a result once the feed confirms the target was reached or the innings ended.

Live Feed Audit

Our cricket data partner delivers ball-by-ball updates certified by the league. We log every update with a timestamp so any disputed settlement can be traced back to the exact delivery that triggered it.

Odds Transparency

Target odds shift according to run rate, wickets remaining and overs left. The algorithm is open to third-party review and we publish the weighting formula in our cricket rules page so you understand why a line tightens or drifts.

Settlement Log

Every TargetBet records the final ball number, score and wicket count at the moment settlement fired. You can download your bet history as a CSV that shows the exact match state when your bet was graded.

Dispute Resolution

If you believe a target was settled incorrectly, submit the bet slip ID and we'll replay the ball sequence against the official scorecard. Any discrepancy triggers a manual review and we'll reverse the grade if the feed was wrong.

TARGET HELP

Get Help with Your Cricket TargetBets

If a target line looks frozen, a settlement seems delayed or you need clarification on how a TargetBet was graded, reach us through the channels below. We keep records of every ball-by-ball feed so any query can be checked against the match log.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble on any cricket market page and describe which fixture and target you're asking about. Our team will pull the match log and explain how the line was set or why settlement triggered when it did.
Match Query Form Submit the fixture name, target value and your question through the support form. We'll cross-reference the ball feed and reply with the exact sequence that moved the odds or closed the bet.
Account Cricket History Tap the cricket icon in your account menu to see every TargetBet you placed, the odds at stake, and the final ball or dismissal that settled it.

TargetBet Glossary

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What does Target Score mean in a TargetBet?

The target score is the number of runs you're betting a team will reach or fail to reach before they lose ten wickets or their overs run out. We set the line before the innings starts.

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What is Live Target Odds?

Live target odds refresh every few balls as the match progresses. The odds tighten if the batting side is ahead of the required run rate and drift if wickets fall or dot balls pile up.

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What does Lay the Target mean?

Laying the target means you're betting the team will not reach the score we set. If they fall short by even one run or lose all wickets before hitting it, your lay bet wins.

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What is Real-Time Settlement?

Real-time settlement means your TargetBet is graded the instant the target is reached or the innings closes. There's no delay; funds appear in your account wallet within seconds of the final ball.

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What does Chase Rate mean?

Chase rate is the runs per over a team needs to maintain to reach the target on time. We display it beside the live odds so you can judge whether the current scoring pace supports the target.

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What is Innings Target Betting?

Innings target betting lets you place a bet on whether a specific innings will hit or miss a predetermined score. It differs from match winner bets because only that one innings matters for settlement.

Cricket TargetBets — Your Questions Answered

We open TargetBet markets for BPL fixtures, IPL matches and major international T20, ODI and Test series. If the match has live ball-by-ball data, we'll post a target line on our cricket board.

The target score appears on the fixture card as soon as the toss is complete and the innings order is confirmed. Tap the match to see the line, opening odds and the team you're backing to reach or miss it.

Yes. Live TargetBets stay open until ten overs before the target becomes mathematically certain. Odds shift with every boundary or wicket so the line reflects the current state of play throughout the chase.

If the innings is abandoned or declared and the target was never reached or mathematically impossible, we void the bet and return your stake. If Duckworth-Lewis revises the target mid-match, we settle against the revised figure.

Settlement fires within seconds of the ball that crosses the target or the dismissal that ends the innings. Your account balance updates automatically and you'll see the new total on your wallet screen without refreshing.

Yes. Once the bet settles and funds land in your account wallet, head to the withdrawal tab, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount and confirm. Withdrawals clear as soon as our payment partner processes the batch.
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