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Live Cricket Scores on Every Ball

We stream ball-by-ball updates for IPL, BPL and international cricket so you never miss a wicket or boundary. Open your account, check the scores, then jump into our sportsbook to back the next over—all from the same screen.

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DATA INTEGRITY

How We Keep Scores Accurate

Official feed sources We subscribe to recognised cricket data providers that pull directly from match officials and broadcast partners, so the score you see here matches what the umpires record on the field. We don't rely on crowd-sourced updates or delayed television feeds—when the third umpire signals six, our card updates within the same over.
Refresh cadence Our live-score engine polls the feed every few seconds during active play and pauses between innings to save your mobile data. You'll notice the ball count increment as soon as the bowler completes a delivery, and wicket animations appear the moment the decision is confirmed—no need to hit refresh manually unless your connection drops.
Archive accuracy Once a match ends, we lock the final scorecard and store it in your match-history tab so you can review run rates, partnerships and bowling figures days later. Archived cards stay readable even when you're offline, which helps settle friendly arguments about who took the winning catch or how many boundaries the opener hit.
Cross-check with betting markets Because our sportsbook uses the same feed, the score on the cricket page always matches the score driving our in-play odds. If a wicket falls and the market suspends, both updates happen together—you won't see one number on the scores tab and a different number on the betting slip, which keeps your wagers fair and transparent.
ukok What Our Live Cricket Scores Bring You

What Our Live Cricket Scores Bring You

Every fixture we track—Test, ODI, T20—appears on the live-scores page with current run rate, wickets, overs and recent boundaries. When a wicket falls or a six clears the rope, the card refreshes within seconds so you see it before your neighbour does. We pull data from official feeds, label each innings, and link straight to our cricket markets when you want to

place a wager on the next batting partnership or total runs. Players in Dhaka open the scores tab during lunch breaks; the page loads fast on 4G and updates without a manual refresh. We cover IPL evenings, BPL weekends, Asia Cup fixtures and Bangladesh's touring schedule—whichever match matters to you, the scorecard sits one tap away in your account dashboard.

SCORE HELP

Getting Help with Live Scores

Score refresh issues If a ball update stalls, pull down the page to force a reload or switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data—most delays clear in ten seconds. Still stuck? Message support from the account menu and share which match you're watching; we check the feed and reply within a few minutes during peak cricket hours.
Missing match cards We list fixtures that have official live data feeds. If a domestic game or practice match isn't showing, it means the league hasn't opened the feed yet. International and franchise T20 tournaments appear as soon as the toss happens, and we add new leagues when feed partnerships go live.
Linking scores to bets Tap any live match card and you'll see a sportsbook button if that fixture has open markets. The button takes you to our cricket odds page filtered to that game, so you can compare rates on the next wicket or innings total without hunting through menus—your bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance applies immediately.

Live Cricket Scores Glossary

What does run rate mean?

Run rate is the average number of runs a team scores per over, calculated by dividing total runs by overs bowled. A higher rate suggests aggressive batting; a lower rate means the team is building cautiously or losing wickets.

What is a powerplay?

Powerplay is a set of overs at the start of an innings when fielding restrictions apply—only two fielders can stand outside the inner circle. It typically lasts six overs in T20 and ten in ODI, encouraging batters to score quickly while the field is up.

What does DLS method stand for?

DLS stands for Duckworth-Lewis-Stern, a mathematical formula that recalculates target scores in rain-affected matches. It accounts for overs lost and wickets remaining so the chasing team gets a fair revised target when play resumes after a delay.

What is a batting partnership?

A batting partnership is the combined runs scored by two batters while they're both at the crease together. Commentators track partnerships to measure momentum—a strong partnership builds pressure, while quick wickets break it and shift the match balance.

What does extras mean on the scorecard?

Extras are runs added to the batting team's total without a batter hitting the ball—wides, no-balls, byes and leg-byes all count as extras. High extras often signal poor bowling discipline or tough conditions that make line and length harder to control.

What is strike rate in cricket?

Strike rate measures how many runs a batter scores per hundred balls faced, calculated as runs divided by balls then multiplied by one hundred. A strike rate above one hundred thirty is considered aggressive in T20; anything below ninety suggests cautious or defensive play.

Live Cricket Scores FAQs

Our feed refreshes every few seconds while the match is in progress, so you see each ball's outcome—dot, single, boundary or wicket—within moments of the umpire's signal. Between overs or during breaks the page pauses polling to save your data, then resumes as soon as the next over starts.

We track IPL, BPL, international Tests, ODIs and T20s, plus major franchise leagues like CPL and PSL when feed access is available. Domestic club matches appear only if the league provides an official live-data stream; we add new tournaments as partnerships go live throughout the season.

Yes—tap any live match card and scroll past the main score to find the ball-by-ball log, which lists each delivery with the runs scored, extras conceded and any wickets taken. Commentary notes appear for boundaries, milestones and dismissals so you understand what happened even if you missed the ball live.

The score page is built to load quickly on 4G networks common across Bangladesh, and each card update uses minimal data because we send only the changed numbers rather than reloading the entire page. You can follow a full T20 innings on a few megabytes, making it practical to check during your commute.

Every live match card includes a sportsbook button when that fixture has open betting markets. Tap it and you'll land on our cricket odds page already filtered to that game, with markets for next wicket, total runs, match winner and more—your bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance is ready to wager immediately.

Finished matches move to your match-history tab inside the scores section, sorted by date with the final scorecard locked so run totals, wickets and bowling figures stay accurate. Archived cards remain readable offline, which is useful when you want to settle a discussion about partnership sizes or economy rates days later.
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