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We stream live cricket spot markets across BPL, IPL and international test matches so you can back the next over, wicket or boundary while the game runs.

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Pojok What We Offer in Live Cricket Spot Betting

What We Offer in Live Cricket Spot Betting

Our live cricket spot lobby covers every major format: BPL franchise matches, IPL knockout rounds, Asia Cup fixtures and international test series. You'll find ball-by-ball markets on the next delivery, over-by-over run totals, wicket windows and boundary props refreshing every few seconds as the game unfolds. We pull feeds directly from licensed sportsbook providers so odds shift with the action on the

pitch. Spot betting means you're never locked into a pre-match line; back your read of the game as it happens. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong reach the spot board from the main sports tab, pick their market, confirm the stake and watch the slip settle the instant the umpire signals. Availability depends on local law and eligible regions.

SPOT BETTING HELP

Help Paths for Live Cricket Spot

Live cricket spot betting moves fast, so we've built support around the questions that come up mid-match. Check your slip history to see how a boundary prop settled, reach our account team if a market result looks off, or review the sport rules page to understand how we handle rain delays and abandoned overs.

Slip History Every spot bet you place is logged in your account slip archive with the timestamp, market, odds and settlement reason so you can trace how each play resolved after the delivery.
Account Team Contact If a spot market settles in a way that doesn't match the umpire call you saw, open a support ticket from the account page and our team will pull the match feed and explain the ruling within hours.
Sport Rules Reference Rain delays, no-balls, free hits and DLS adjustments all affect spot markets differently; our sport rules page walks through each scenario so you know what happens when play stops or the format shifts mid-match.
FAIR SPOT MARKETS

How We Keep Live Cricket Spot Betting Transparent

Spot betting integrity starts with the feed. We license match data from established sportsbook providers who source official scorer feeds, so the odds you see reflect what's happening on the field without manual delay. Every market we publish includes the timestamp, the current over and the provider name so you can verify the source before you commit your stake.

Licensed Match Feeds

Our spot markets pull from sportsbook data partners who hold official scorer agreements with BPL, IPL and international cricket boards, ensuring every ball count and wicket status is accurate before odds refresh.

Timestamped Market Windows

Each spot market displays the current over, ball number and server timestamp so you can see exactly when the odds were set and whether they match the live broadcast you're watching on your screen.

Provider Attribution

We label every spot board with the sportsbook provider name so you know which data source is driving the odds and can cross-check it against other platforms if you want a second reference point.

Settlement Audit Trail

After each delivery settles, the slip archive records the umpire decision, the market outcome and the feed timestamp so our account team can review any dispute by replaying the exact moment the result was called.

Live Cricket Spot Glossary

Spot betting comes with its own vocabulary. These definitions cover the terms you'll see on the live board and in your slip history.

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What does spot betting mean in cricket?

Spot betting lets you wager on individual events within a live cricket match—next ball result, runs in the current over, or whether a wicket falls—while the game is in progress, with odds updating after every delivery.

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What is a ball-by-ball market?

A ball-by-ball market offers odds on the outcome of the very next delivery: dot ball, single, boundary, wicket or extra. The market opens before the bowler starts his run-up and closes the moment he releases the ball.

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How do over-total markets work?

An over-total market lets you bet on whether the batting team will score above or below a set run line during the current six-ball over, with the line adjusting based on field placement and recent scoring rate.

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What happens if rain stops play?

If rain or bad light suspends the match before your spot market completes, most providers void the bet and return your stake unless the specific delivery or over you backed had already finished and been called by the umpire.

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What is a boundary window?

A boundary window is a spot market asking whether a four or six will be hit within the next specified number of balls—usually three to six deliveries—giving you a short-term prop that settles quickly regardless of wickets.

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How fast do spot bets settle?

Most spot bets settle within seconds of the umpire signaling the delivery outcome, as soon as the official scorer feed confirms dot, runs, boundary or wicket and the provider pushes the result to your account slip history.

Your Live Cricket Spot Questions

Here are the practical questions Bangladesh players ask when they first explore live cricket spot betting on Pojok.

We cover BPL franchise matches, IPL knockout rounds, Asia Cup group games, international T20s, ODIs and test matches. Spot markets open as soon as the first ball is bowled and stay live until the final delivery of the innings or match.

Yes. The live cricket spot board is fully mobile; open the sports tab, tap the match card, pick your market and confirm your stake from your phone while you watch the broadcast or follow the scorecard on another screen.

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send the amount to the account number shown on the deposit page, confirm with your PIN, and the balance usually clears within sixty seconds so you can place your spot bet before the bowler starts his run-up.

Most spot markets treat a no-ball as a separate outcome; if you backed a dot or single and the umpire signals no-ball, the provider's rules determine whether your slip voids or settles as a loss—check the sport rules page for the exact handling.

Spot markets close the moment the bowler releases the ball, so there's no cash-out window once you confirm your stake. You're backing your read of that single delivery, and the result settles as soon as the umpire makes the call.

Go to your account slip history, find the bet by timestamp and match name, and you'll see the delivery outcome, the umpire signal and the settlement reason. If it doesn't match what you saw on the broadcast, open a support ticket and our team will review the feed.
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Live Cricket Spot

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.