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Live Cricket Scores on Your Screen

We stream ball-by-ball cricket scores for every IPL, BPL and international match directly inside your superstar account. Open your lobby on any device — scores update without refreshing, so you never miss a wicket or boundary while placing in-play markets.

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MATCH DAY HELP

Get Help During a Live Match

If something looks off with a score or a market locks during a crucial over, reach us quickly through three channels that stay open while matches run.

Live Chat During Matches Our chat channel stays active through every scheduled fixture. Ask about a score discrepancy, a delayed market settlement or an account question — responses come in the same language you write in, English for Bangladesh users.
bKash or Nagad Deposit Queries Need to fund your account mid-innings to catch an in-play opportunity? Message support and confirm your bKash or Nagad transaction reference.
Score Feed Issues Occasionally a data delay can show a stale score for a few seconds. If the feed freezes or shows an obvious error, flag it via chat or email and we correct the display.
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

Three Angles on Live Scores

Our live cricket scores section is built around three viewing modes so you pick what fits your screen and attention level at any given moment during a match.

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Full Scorecard View
The full scorecard lays out batting and bowling figures side by side. You see strike rates, economy rates and partnership progress — all refreshing automatically each…
Compact Score Widget
A slim bar at the lobby header shows runs, wickets and overs for up to three live matches simultaneously.
Ball-by-Ball Over Log
Each over is displayed as a sequence of dots, runs and wickets in a horizontal strip.
DATA INTEGRITY

How We Keep Scores Accurate

Accuracy is non-negotiable when you are making decisions based on a live score. Here is how we maintain data quality across every ball of every match on the feed.

Multi-Source Verification

We cross-reference scoring data from more than one upstream provider before publishing each delivery to your screen. If sources conflict, the feed flags the ball as pending until confirmed — you never see an incorrect run count presented as final.

Low-Latency Infrastructure

Score data travels through regional servers positioned to reduce round-trip delay for connections originating in Bangladesh. The result is a feed that keeps pace with satellite TV broadcasts rather than lagging behind them by several balls.

Transparent Delay Disclosure

When network congestion or a provider hiccup causes a delay beyond normal tolerance, we show a small indicator on the score widget so you know the number may be a few seconds behind. No silent staleness.

Match Coverage Scope

We publish scores for ICC-sanctioned internationals, IPL, BPL, PSL and major domestic T20 leagues. If a match is not on the feed, it falls outside our current data agreements. We do not fabricate or extrapolate scores for uncovered fixtures.

In-Play Market Alignment

The Cricket Betting Inplay odds panel references the same data stream as the scorecard. What you see on the score widget is the same state our trading engine uses, keeping your view and available markets synchronised.

Account-Level Score History

Completed match scorecards stay accessible in your account for recent fixtures. You can revisit final scorecards, check settled market outcomes and compare your in-play timing decisions against the actual ball sequence after the match ends.

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What Our Live Score Feed Covers

Every delivery bowled across major cricket competitions appears inside your account dashboard the moment it happens. We pull data from IPL group stages, BPL knockout rounds, ICC bilateral series and T20I tours so the numbers on your screen match what the stadium scoreboard shows. Each scorecard breaks down runs, wickets, overs, run rate and partnership details in a clean layout you can

scan in seconds on a 6-inch screen. The feed sits right next to our Cricket Betting Inplay market panel — one glance left for odds, one glance right for the live total. No separate tab needed. Whether Bangladesh are chasing at Mirpur or Australia are defending in a day-night test, the data arrives at the same speed. We keep the interface stripped

back: current score, recent overs, fall of wickets and a projected total where available. That is enough context to make your next decision without drowning in noise.

Our Live Scores vs Other Platforms

Not every platform treats live score delivery the same way. Here is what sets the superstar feed apart when you compare the experience side by side.

Integrated Score and Market View
Many platforms force you to open a separate stats site in another tab. We embed the score feed directly beside the Cricket Betting Inplay panel inside one screen so context and action sit together without alt-tabbing.
Mobile-First Score Layout
Our feed is drawn for 6-inch portrait screens from the start — not a desktop table shrunk down. Columns stack cleanly, text stays readable, and touch targets are sized for thumbs rather than mouse pointers.
bKash and Nagad One-Step Funding
If you spot an opportunity mid-over, fund your account via bKash or Nagad without leaving the score page. The deposit widget floats over the feed so you keep eyes on the match while confirming your PIN in the wallet app.
No Page Reload Required
Scores push to your screen in real time. You do not need to pull-to-refresh or hit a reload button every over. The number changes the moment the data arrives — mimicking a live broadcast ticker rather than a periodically refreshed webpage.
Ball-by-Ball Granularity
Some platforms show only over-by-over summaries. We display every single delivery — dot, single, boundary, wide, no-ball, wicket — in sequence so you can read the pattern and tempo of an innings as it unfolds.
Device Handoff Without Data Loss
Start watching scores on your phone, continue on a laptop. Your followed matches, alert preferences and recent scorecards travel with your account login, not stored locally in a browser session that disappears when you switch devices.
Minimal Data Consumption
The score feed is text-first, not video-heavy. It loads quickly on 4G and consumes minimal mobile data, which matters when you are tracking a five-hour test match day on a limited data plan in Bangladesh.
SCORE FEATURES

Six Things That Define Our Live Scores

These are the core elements we built into the live cricket scores section — each one designed to make following a match inside your superstar account feel immediate and useful.

Auto-Refresh Scorecard The scorecard updates itself after every legal delivery without any manual action from you. Close the keyboard, put your phone down, and when you pick it back up the latest total is already there waiting for you.
Partnership Tracker Current batting partnership runs, balls faced and run rate display in a dedicated strip below the main score. Spot when a pair is accelerating or when a new batter is settling — context that matters for in-play decisions.
Fall of Wickets Timeline A horizontal timeline shows exactly when each wicket fell relative to the innings progression. You can see clusters — three wickets in two overs, for instance — that signal collapses and shift the momentum of a chase.
Projected Total Where data allows, we display a projected innings total based on current run rate and remaining overs. This projection recalculates every over, giving you a rolling estimate to compare against target scores during a chase.
Multi-Match Sidebar When IPL and a bilateral series overlap, the sidebar stacks live scores for all concurrent matches. Tap any card to expand it into the full scorecard view. You choose which match gets your main screen real estate at any time.
Recent Overs Strip The last six overs render as coloured dots — green for runs, red for wickets, grey for dots. A fast visual read of recent momentum without parsing numbers.

Live Score Terms You Should Know

If any terminology on the score feed is unfamiliar, these quick definitions cover the words and abbreviations you will encounter while following a live match inside your account.

What does Run Rate mean on the scorecard?

Run rate is the average number of runs scored per over so far in an innings. It helps you gauge batting speed and compare it against a required rate during a chase — a higher number means faster scoring.

What is a Maiden Over in the feed?

A maiden over is an over in which the batting side scores zero runs off the bat. It appears as a dot-only sequence in the ball-by-ball strip and signals tight bowling pressure during that phase of the innings.

What does Fall of Wicket mean?

Fall of wicket records the team total at the moment a batter is dismissed. It tells you the partnership value just ended and the state of the innings when the new batter arrives at the crease to continue.

What is Net Run Rate?

Net run rate compares runs scored per over against runs conceded per over across tournament matches. It acts as a tiebreaker in group stages of IPL, BPL and ICC events when teams finish on equal points.

What does Extras mean on the scorecard?

Extras are runs not credited to any batter — wides, no-balls, byes and leg-byes. They add to the team total without appearing in individual batting figures and can influence projected totals and required rates.

What is a Powerplay in T20 and ODI cricket?

A powerplay is a block of overs where fielding restrictions apply — fewer fielders allowed outside the inner circle. Scoring rates often spike during powerplay overs, and our feed labels these phases clearly in the over strip.

What does Required Rate mean during a chase?

Required rate is the runs per over the batting side needs from this point forward to reach or exceed the target. It recalculates after every ball and climbs sharply when wickets fall or dot balls accumulate.

What is DLS shown on the score widget?

DLS stands for Duckworth-Lewis-Stern, a method used to set revised targets when rain or interruptions shorten an innings. When DLS applies, our feed shows the adjusted par score alongside the original target for clarity.

What does Economy Rate mean for a bowler?

Economy rate is the average runs conceded per over by a specific bowler. A lower economy indicates tighter bowling. Our bowling card displays this figure next to wickets and overs bowled for each bowler currently in the attack.

What is a Free Hit in the ball-by-ball log?

A free hit follows an overstepped no-ball in limited-overs cricket. The next delivery cannot dismiss the batter via most modes. Our feed marks free-hit balls distinctly so you know the batting side has a scoring opportunity

Questions About Our Live Cricket Scores

Answers to the things people actually ask us about the live score feed — how it works, what it covers, and how it connects to your account and in-play markets.

We carry scores for ICC international fixtures, IPL, BPL, PSL and selected domestic T20 leagues. Coverage depends on our data agreements — if a match is listed in the sidebar, it has ball-by-ball tracking active from the first delivery.

Scores refresh within seconds of each delivery being recorded upstream. The exact latency depends on your connection speed and regional network conditions, but in most cases the update appears before your satellite TV feed shows the replay.

Yes. The score widget remains visible alongside the Cricket Betting Inplay market panel. You do not need to switch tabs or close one view to access the other — both sit on the same screen inside your account.

The feed works on both. We built the layout mobile-first for portrait screens on 4G networks common in Bangladesh. You get the same data on desktop but the mobile version is optimised for thumb navigation and lower data consumption.

Yes. A small badge appears on the score widget whenever data latency exceeds our normal threshold. This tells you the displayed total may be a few seconds stale — useful context before you confirm a time-sensitive in-play decision.

Absolutely. The multi-match sidebar stacks concurrent fixtures. Tap any card to expand it into the full scorecard view. You can track an IPL evening game and a Bangladesh test match simultaneously without opening separate sessions.

No deposit is required to view scores. You only need an active superstar account. Log in, head to the cricket section and scores are visible immediately. Deposits via bKash, Nagad or Rocket are only necessary if you want to place in-play markets.

The final scorecard remains accessible in your account under recent matches. You can review full batting and bowling cards, fall of wickets and over-by-over progression after the match concludes — useful for checking settled market outcomes.

Coverage depends on data availability from our upstream providers. Major women's internationals and ICC Under-19 events typically appear on the feed. Check the match sidebar on game day — if the fixture is listed, ball-by-ball data is active.

Open live chat from the cricket section and share the match name plus the ball or over where you spotted the issue. Our support team flags it for review. Display corrections usually appear within the same over once the data source confirms the accurate figure.