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Cricket TargetBets at bd7: Pick Your Target, Place Your Bet

bd7 brings Cricket TargetBets into a dedicated lobby where you set a run target, a wicket count, or an over-by-over milestone and back it with your account wallet. Available where local law and eligible regions permit.

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bd7 Cricket TargetBets at bd7: Pick Your Target, Place Your Bet
bd7 Inside Our Cricket TargetBets Markets

Inside Our Cricket TargetBets Markets

Cricket TargetBets is a structured bet type where you choose a specific numerical outcome — a run milestone, a partnership total, or a wicket target within a defined set of overs — and the odds are set against that exact figure. Our lobby carries TargetBets across IPL, BPL, and international Test and T20 fixtures. You pick the market, review the odds displayed

against the target, and confirm the stake from your account. Winnings settle to your wallet once the relevant passage of play is completed. Players in Dhaka and elsewhere across Bangladesh can access the lobby via mobile browser without installing anything extra.

HELP WHILE YOU BET

Support Paths for Cricket TargetBets

If a TargetBets market settles differently from what you expected, or your account balance does not reflect a completed bet, our support team can pull the bet ID and walk you through the settlement logic. Reach us through the channels below.

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Live Chat

Open the chat icon from the Cricket TargetBets lobby page. Give your bet ID and the match name so the agent can check settlement against the official scorecard.

Email Support

Write to our support address with your account username and the target market in question. Responses cover bet voiding, odds queries and account-wallet discrepancies.

Account Help Centre

The Help Centre has a dedicated Cricket Bets section explaining how TargetBets are graded, what happens if a match is abandoned, and how partial-over bets are settled.

HOW WE RUN THIS

Fair Play and Integrity in Our TargetBets Markets

We run Cricket TargetBets markets through providers and data feeds that verify outcomes against official scorecards before any settlement is processed. Here is what that looks like in practice.

Official Scorecard Settlement

Every TargetBets result is matched against the official scorecard from the governing body of the relevant match — IPL, BPL or ICC — before your account is credited.

Abandoned Match Policy

If a match is abandoned before the relevant target over is completed, the bet is voided and the stake is returned to your account wallet automatically, no request needed.

Odds Audit Trail

The odds displayed at the time you confirm your stake are locked to your bet slip. Post-match odds changes do not affect bets that are already placed and confirmed.

Provider Data Integrity

Our Cricket TargetBets feed runs through verified sports-data providers. Scorecard discrepancies trigger a manual review before settlement finalises, keeping your account record accurate.

Cricket TargetBets Glossary

New to TargetBets? These are the terms that come up most when you are reading a market or checking a settlement.

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What is a Run Target in TargetBets?

A Run Target is the specific number of runs you are betting on a team or partnership to reach within a set number of overs. Your bet wins if the actual runs match the direction you chose.

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What does Over/Under mean in a cricket target market?

Over means you back the runs or wickets to exceed the stated figure. Under means you back the outcome to fall short. The line is the target number set by the market.

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What is a Void bet in Cricket TargetBets?

A Void bet is one that is cancelled — stake returned, no winnings, no loss. Common causes are match abandonment before the target over is reached or a data-feed error flagged during review.

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What is a Bet Slip in this context?

Your Bet Slip is the confirmed record of your stake, chosen target, and locked odds. Once confirmed, it cannot be changed — check the target and odds before you submit.

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What does Settlement mean for a TargetBets market?

Settlement is when the outcome is officially graded after the relevant passage of play ends. The result is matched to your bet slip and any winnings are credited to your account wallet.

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What is a Partial-Over bet?

A Partial-Over bet covers runs or wickets within an incomplete over — for example, the first four balls of an over. If the innings ends mid-over, settlement depends on our posted partial-over rules.

Cricket TargetBets: What You Asked Us

These are the questions we see most from Bangladesh players exploring TargetBets for the first time or returning after a settlement query.

Open the Cricket section, filter by TargetBets, select your match and target market, enter your stake, and confirm. Your bet slip locks the odds at that moment and the stake leaves your account wallet immediately.

We carry TargetBets on BPL, IPL and major ICC fixtures including Tests, ODIs and T20Is. Market availability depends on the fixture schedule and the data feed for that match.

Cash-out availability on TargetBets depends on the specific market and the live state of the match. Check your open bets section — if cash-out is available, the option appears next to the bet.

If the match resumes and the target over is completed, settlement proceeds normally. If the match is officially abandoned before that point, the bet is voided and your stake returns to your wallet.

Odds on your confirmed bet slip are locked at placement. Live market odds change as the match progresses but do not affect bets already placed — your original odds stay on your slip.

Settlement runs as soon as the official scorecard is verified after the relevant over ends. Winnings then move to your account wallet. The exact timing depends on how quickly the official data feed confirms the result.
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Cricket TargetBets

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.