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Cricket Score Chase on bajeelive

Cricket Score Chase puts you in the chase — pick your target score, back the batting side, and watch each over unfold in real time.

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What We Offer in Cricket Score Chase

Cricket Score Chase is a market built around the batting innings: you back whether a team reaches or falls short of a set run target within a fixed number of overs. On bajeelive, this format covers international matches and BPL fixtures as they appear in the schedule. Markets open before the innings and update ball by ball. You can place on full-innings

targets or shorter over segments depending on what the match provider exposes. Providers like Pragmatic Play and Evolution handle the live data feed, and odds shift with every wicket or boundary. Players in Dhaka can follow the chase from the mobile lobby without needing a desktop.

CHASE HELP PATHS

Support While You Follow the Chase

Questions during a live Cricket Score Chase market can move fast — here are the quickest ways to get answers without missing an over.

Team online

Live Chat

Reach the support team through live chat while a match is running. Agents can clarify market rules, void conditions, and settlement timelines for score chase markets specifically.

Account Help

If a Cricket Score Chase stake shows pending longer than expected, the account help desk can check the settlement queue and confirm whether the provider has finalized the innings result.

Wallet Verification

For bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposits that need to clear before a chase market closes, wallet verification support can confirm the transaction reference and flag it for faster account credit.

HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play in Cricket Score Chase

Running a live score chase market fairly means more than just publishing odds — it means clear settlement rules, accurate data sources, and account security your wallet depends on.

Provider Data Feeds

Score Chase markets draw live ball-by-ball data from certified match data providers. Odds reflect actual in-play events, not delayed or estimated figures, so what you see is current.

Settlement Transparency

We publish settlement rules for each Cricket Score Chase market type before the innings starts. If a match is abandoned or interrupted, void and refund conditions are stated in the market terms.

Account Security

Every bajeelive account uses OTP verification at login. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet is tied to your verified account number so withdrawals only return to the same wallet you deposited from.

RTP Disclosure

RTP figures for Cricket Score Chase markets are shown only where the data provider exposes them in the market panel. We do not display estimated or fabricated percentages anywhere on the platform.

Cricket Score Chase Glossary

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What is a run target in score chase betting?

The run target is the total runs a batting side must reach or surpass within a set number of overs. The market settles based on whether the team meets, exceeds, or falls below that figure.

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What does 'over segment' mean in this market?

An over segment is a shorter portion of the innings — say overs 1 to 6 — that has its own separate score chase market, independent of the full-innings result.

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What is a void market in Cricket Score Chase?

A void market is one cancelled before settlement, usually because the match was abandoned or interrupted. Your stake is returned to your account wallet in full when a market is voided.

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What does DLS method mean for chase markets?

DLS stands for Duckworth-Lewis-Stern. When weather interrupts a match, this method recalculates the target score. Markets that reference DLS settle on the revised target, not the original.

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What is in-play pricing in a score chase?

In-play pricing means odds update continuously as the innings progresses — each wicket, boundary or dot ball shifts the market price in real time before you confirm your stake.

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What does KYC mean for withdrawing chase winnings?

KYC stands for Know Your Customer. It is the account verification step — ID and wallet confirmation — that bajeelive requires before processing a withdrawal to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet.

Cricket Score Chase — Common Questions

Open the sportsbook from the main lobby, select Cricket, and look for Score Chase markets under the live or upcoming match. Choose your target outcome, enter your stake, and confirm. Your bKash or Nagad balance updates immediately on placement.

Score Chase markets appear on international fixtures and BPL matches where our data provider supports ball-by-ball feeds. Not every match has a score chase option — check the market list under each fixture to see what is available.

Settlement happens after the innings closes and the data provider confirms the final score. Most markets settle within a few minutes of the last ball. If there is a delay, the result appears in your account transaction history once confirmed.

Yes. The mobile lobby loads the full sportsbook including live Score Chase markets. You do not need a separate app — the site works through your mobile browser, and bKash or Rocket deposits clear into your account balance the same way as on desktop.

If the match is called off before the minimum overs required for a result, the score chase market is voided and your stake is returned to your account wallet. The specific minimum-overs condition is listed in the market rules for each fixture.

Go to your account wallet, select Withdraw, choose Nagad, and enter the amount. The withdrawal goes back to the Nagad number registered on your account. Complete any pending KYC step first — unverified accounts cannot process withdrawals.
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