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Cricket Score Chase at ctk777

Score Chase is one of the sharpest ways to follow a cricket match — you're not just watching the run rate, you're in it ball by ball.

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HOW WE RUN THIS

How ctk777 Manages Score Chase Markets

Reliable Score Chase betting depends on data feeds that don't lag, settlement rules that are written down clearly, and a support path when something looks off. These are the four pillars we keep consistent across every match we offer.

Live Data Feeds

Our Score Chase odds draw from verified ball-by-ball data providers. The required-run-rate calculation updates continuously — not on a fixed timer — so odds reflect each delivery as it lands.

Clear Settlement Rules

We settle Score Chase markets using official scorecard results only. Rain interruptions and DLS adjustments are applied according to published rules visible in your bet slip before you confirm.

Provider-Grade Market Pricing

Score Chase lines are priced by experienced trading teams, not automated guesses. RTP information is displayed only where the market feed exposes it — we don't publish invented figures.

Account Transaction Trail

Every Score Chase wager, win and void is logged in your transaction history. You can filter by match date or market type, so your Nagad or Rocket-funded account always shows a clean record.

ACCOUNT HELP PATHS

Support While You Follow the Chase

Score Chase odds move fast, and you shouldn't be stuck on an account issue when a crucial over is live. Here are the three help paths we keep open for you.

Live Chat Support Reach our team through the live chat button in your account dashboard. For Score Chase market queries — missing bets, odds discrepancies — this is the fastest path.
Wallet Verification Help If your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit hasn't reflected before an innings starts, contact support with your transaction reference number and we'll trace it directly.
Account Settlement Queries Score Chase markets settle on official scorecard data. If a result looks wrong after the match, raise it through your account's dispute section within 24 hours.
ctk777 What Score Chase Means Inside Our Lobby

What Score Chase Means Inside Our Lobby

Score Chase betting asks a single, high-stakes question: can the batting side reach a set target in the overs remaining? The odds shift every over — sometimes every ball — based on required run rate, wickets in hand, and pitch conditions. Our market updates in near real time so the number you see reflects what's actually happening on the field. BPL fixtures

sit alongside Bangladesh's international home series, and you can jump between them from the same account screen. Your bKash or Nagad wallet funds the account you already hold, so there's no separate balance to manage before you place a Score Chase position.

Score Chase Betting Terms You Should Know

New to Score Chase markets or just want a plain-language definition of the terms on your bet slip? This glossary covers the key concepts you'll encounter.

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What is a Score Chase market?

A Score Chase market is a live bet on whether the batting team will reach or exceed a set run target within the allotted overs. Odds change as the game progresses.

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What does Required Run Rate (RRR) mean?

RRR is the runs-per-over a batting side must score to win from a given point in the innings. A rising RRR signals the chase is getting harder; odds shift accordingly.

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What is a DLS adjustment in Score Chase?

DLS stands for Duckworth-Lewis-Stern. When rain interrupts play, the target is recalculated by this method. Score Chase markets settle on the revised DLS target, not the original one.

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What does 'market suspended' mean during a chase?

Suspended means odds are temporarily paused — usually at a wicket fall, drinks break or boundary review. Your open bet stays active; the market reopens once the situation is confirmed.

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What is a voided Score Chase bet?

A void occurs when a match is abandoned before enough overs are bowled to produce a result. Voided bets are fully refunded to your account wallet — bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance returns in full.

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What does 'in-play' mean for Score Chase?

In-play means the market is open and accepting bets while the match is live. Score Chase is almost always an in-play market because the chase target only exists once the first innings ends.

Common Questions About Score Chase at ctk777

These are the questions we get most often from Bangladesh accounts exploring our Score Chase markets for the first time — or returning after a long away series.

We cover BPL franchise matches, Bangladesh home internationals, and major bilateral series. Availability depends on your eligible region and local law — check the live sports section of your account for the current schedule.

Yes. The Score Chase market loads through your mobile browser without needing a separate app download. Open your account, go to the live cricket section, and the chase market appears alongside the live scorecard.

Open your account wallet, select bKash, Nagad or Rocket as your payment method, enter the amount, and complete the transfer from your mobile wallet app. Funds typically reflect quickly enough to be ready before the second innings starts.

If DLS applies, the target changes and we settle on the revised number. If the match is abandoned entirely, your bet is voided and the stake returns to your account wallet. We publish settlement rules on the bet slip before you confirm.

Yes — Score Chase is a live, in-play market. Odds at ball one of the second innings differ significantly from pre-match win odds. They move ball by ball based on RRR, wickets remaining and conditions on the day.

Settlement runs off official scorecard data once the final result is confirmed. Most Score Chase markets on our platform settle within a short window after the last ball, and the outcome appears in your transaction history automatically.
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