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Cricket Score Chase puts you on the chasing side — you back whether a team can reach or pass a target inside the required overs, with odds shifting ball by ball as the innings unfolds.

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What Cricket Score Chase Actually Involves

Score Chase is a second-innings market. Once a batting side has a target set, the market asks a single question: can they get there? Odds move with every over — a couple of quick wickets and the chase looks harder; a big partnership and it swings the other way. Our Cricket Battle lobby surfaces these live markets as they open, so you

can read the innings as it happens and decide where you stand. The market settles the moment the result is confirmed, either when the chasing side reaches the target, loses all wickets, or runs out of overs. No waiting for tiebreakers or Duckworth-Lewis recalculations to close your position on a completed innings.

ACCOUNT HELP

Support While You Follow a Chase

Score Chase markets move fast. If something looks wrong on your bet slip or your account balance does not reflect a settled result, reach us through any of the channels below. We handle cricket-specific queries — unsettled bets, live market questions, account access — separately from general lobby support so your issue gets to the right team.

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Live Chat

Open the chat icon from any page inside the lobby. For live Score Chase bets, describe the match, the over, and your bet reference so we can pull it up immediately.

Email Support

Send your query with your account ID and the match details to our support address. We confirm receipt and aim to resolve cricket bet disputes within one business cycle.

Account Help Page

The help section inside your account lists open and settled bets with timestamps. Check there first if a Score Chase result looks delayed — most settle within minutes of the innings ending.

FAIR MARKET SIGNALS

How We Run Score Chase Markets

We source our cricket odds from established trading feeds and settle Score Chase markets against the official scorecard. Any market suspended during a rain delay or power interruption is either voided or held open once play resumes, depending on the match situation. You can see the settlement rule for each market on the bet slip before you confirm.

Official Scorecard Settlement Every Score Chase bet settles against the published official scorecard. We do not use estimated or projected scores — only the confirmed final result counts.
Live Odds Feed Odds update ball by ball through a third-party trading feed. We do not manually adjust Score Chase prices — the market moves on what actually happens on the pitch.
Suspension and Void Policy If a match is abandoned mid-chase and no result is possible, the market is voided and stakes are returned to your account automatically — no manual claim needed.
Bet History on Your Account Your full Score Chase bet history is stored in your account dashboard. You can filter by match, date or market type and download a record at any time.

Cricket Score Chase Glossary

New to Score Chase markets? These are the terms that come up most when you are reading a bet slip or watching odds shift during a live innings.

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What does 'target' mean in Score Chase betting?

The target is the total runs the chasing team must exceed to win. In Score Chase markets, this number is set at the end of the first innings and does not change.

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What is an in-play Cricket Score Chase market?

An in-play market is one that stays open while the second innings is being played. Odds adjust in real time as wickets fall or runs are scored during the chase.

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What does 'run rate required' mean on a bet slip?

Required run rate is how many runs per over the chasing team needs from that point forward. A high required run rate usually shifts the odds against the batting side.

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What is a Duckworth-Lewis-Stern adjustment?

DLS is a mathematical method used to revise targets when overs are lost to weather. Score Chase markets that involve DLS will state so clearly on the bet slip before you confirm.

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What does 'market suspended' mean during a chase?

A suspended market means no new bets are being accepted — usually during a wicket, a boundary review, or a rain delay. Existing bets already placed remain active and are not affected.

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What is the settlement source for Score Chase bets?

Settlement source is the official data feed or scorecard used to confirm the result. We use the published official scorecard as the final authority for every Score Chase market.

Cricket Score Chase — What You Asked

These are the questions we see most from accounts that are new to Score Chase markets or have hit an unexpected situation during a live chase.

Head to the cricket section of our sportsbook, select a live match, and look for the Score Chase tab on the market menu. It opens once the second innings starts and the target is confirmed.

Some matches offer pre-innings Score Chase odds before the second batting side faces a single ball. These are listed under the match's pre-game market tab and close when the innings begins.

If the match is abandoned without a result, your stake is returned. If DLS is applied and a revised target is set, the bet settles against the DLS result as per the rule shown on your slip.

Live Score Chase odds react to each ball in real time. A wicket, a wide, or a six all shift the probability of the chase succeeding — so odds can move sharply inside a single over.

PSL matches are included in our cricket sportsbook where broadcast data is available. Score Chase markets for PSL games open in-play once the second innings target is set, subject to feed availability.

Most Score Chase markets settle within a few minutes of the final ball once the official scorecard confirms the result. You can track the status in your account's bet history section.
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