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Cricket Targetbets at 333gold — Pick Your Target, Place Your Call

333gold carries Cricket Targetbets across international fixtures and BPL matches, letting you set a run target before the over starts and watch the result land in real time.

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HELP WHILE BETTING

Support Paths for Cricket Targetbets

If a Targetbets market settles differently from what you expected, or a live line disappeared mid-over, our support team can pull the match event log and walk you through the settlement rule. Reach us through the channels below while a match is still running or after the result posts.

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Live Chat — Match Queries

Open the chat widget during any live Cricket Targetbets session. Share your bet ID and the over number so the agent can check the market event log directly.

Account Wallet Help

If your Targetbets return did not reach your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet after settlement, contact support with your transaction reference and the match name.

Market Settlement Disputes

Post-match settlement questions are handled by our cricket desk. Submit the bet slip reference and we review the official scorecard against the posted target line.

333gold Inside Our Cricket Targetbets Markets

Inside Our Cricket Targetbets Markets

Cricket Targetbets on 333gold works around a simple mechanic — you predict whether the actual run total for a defined segment (an over, a power-play, or a full innings) will land above or below the posted target line. Markets refresh ball by ball during live play, so the target line shifts as wickets fall and run rates change. We carry Targetbets for

T20 internationals, ODIs, Test matches and BPL fixtures. Each market shows the posted target alongside the current match situation, so your call is based on live data rather than pre-match estimates. Availability depends on your region and local law.

HOW WE RUN THIS

How We Keep Cricket Targetbets Fair

Every Cricket Targetbets market on 333gold is priced from certified live data feeds that pull directly from the official match scorer. We do not manually adjust lines mid-over, and every settlement is logged against the same feed your screen displays. Disputes go to a dedicated cricket review process, not a generic support queue.

Live Data Feed Sourcing Target lines are drawn from certified scoring feeds updated ball by ball. The same data source that prices the market is the one used to settle it after the over ends.
Transparent Settlement Rules Settlement rules for each Cricket Targetbets market are published on the bet slip before you confirm. No post-match rule changes — the rule you read at placement is the rule applied.
Cricket Desk Review Disputed Targetbets go to our cricket desk, not a general queue. Agents cross-check the official scorecard against the logged feed timestamp to resolve the market correctly.
Account Security on Every Bet Each Targetbets placement is tied to your verified account. bKash, Nagad and Rocket wallet IDs are confirmed at registration, so payouts land in the right wallet every time.

Cricket Targetbets Glossary

New to the Targetbets format? These are the terms that come up most often when you are navigating the market board or checking a settlement.

What is a Target Line in Cricket Targetbets?

The target line is the run total the market is priced around for a given segment. You decide whether actual runs will finish above or below that number before the segment starts.

What does Over-Under mean in this format?

Over means you predict the runs scored will exceed the posted target. Under means you predict they will fall short. Both outcomes are available on every Targetbets market we carry.

What is a Power-Play Targetbet?

A Power-Play Targetbet covers only the mandatory fielding-restriction overs, usually the first six in a T20. The target line is set specifically for that segment, not the full innings.

What does Settlement mean in Cricket Targetbets?

Settlement is when the market closes and results are confirmed. The actual run total for the segment is compared to the posted target line, and winning accounts are paid accordingly.

What is a Void Market in Targetbets?

A void market is cancelled, usually because the match was abandoned or the relevant segment did not complete. Amounts placed on void markets are returned to your account wallet.

What does Live Targetbet mean?

A live Targetbet is placed while the match is already in progress. The target line shifts in real time as the run rate and wicket count change during the over.

Cricket Targetbets — Common Questions

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

We carry Targetbets for T20 internationals, ODIs, Test matches and BPL fixtures. Market availability per match depends on the fixture schedule and your eligible region under local law.

Yes. The Targetbets board loads on mobile browsers without a separate download. Open the cricket section, find the live match, and the current target line is shown alongside your call options.

Go to your account wallet, select bKash or Nagad from the deposit options, enter the amount, and confirm with your mobile PIN. Once the transfer clears, the balance reflects in your account for Targetbets.

After the over settles and the market closes, winnings are credited to your account wallet. From there, a withdrawal to Rocket follows the standard verification step tied to your registered wallet ID.

If the relevant over or segment does not complete, the market is voided. The amount you placed is returned to your account wallet — it does not count as a loss.

No. The target line and pricing are locked at the moment you confirm. Changes to the live line after your placement do not affect your settled bet — your agreed terms stay fixed.
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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.