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Cricket Boundary Blast puts boundary-based wagering at the centre of every round — pick your market, watch each delivery, and see results credited straight to your account wallet.

Boundary MarketsLive Delivery TrackingbKash DepositsNagad & RocketAccount Wallet
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ACCOUNT HELP PATHS

Get Help While You Play Cricket Boundary Blast

If something stops mid-round — a missed result, a wallet discrepancy, or an account query — our support paths are built around fast resolution so you can get back to the market without a long wait.

Live Chat Reach the support team directly through live chat on the site. For Cricket Boundary Blast round disputes, have your account ID and the round timestamp ready so the agent can pull the record quickly.
Wallet Verification If a bKash, Nagad, or Rocket deposit does not reflect in your Cricket Boundary Blast wallet balance, use the transaction reference from your mobile app and submit it through the account help form.
Account Access Lost access mid-session? Use the OTP recovery path tied to your registered mobile number. Once back in, your Cricket Boundary Blast round history and balance are exactly where you left them.
bajebet Explore Cricket Boundary Blast in Our Lobby

Explore Cricket Boundary Blast in Our Lobby

Cricket Boundary Blast is a delivery-by-delivery wagering format where each ball can produce a boundary market outcome. Our lobby hosts this format through providers including Pragmatic Play and Evolution, whose live data feeds keep the round moving in sync with actual play. You pick a boundary line — four or six — and the round resolves the moment the delivery lands. Results

post to your account immediately, and your wallet balance updates so you can move to the next round without waiting. Players in Dhaka reach the lobby in seconds from the mobile browser, no app download needed.

HOW WE RUN THIS

Fair Play Standards for Cricket Boundary Blast

We run Cricket Boundary Blast on certified provider infrastructure, which means the round logic sits with the studio, not with us. That separation is the point — no operator-side interference with outcomes.

Provider-Side Logic

Round outcomes in Cricket Boundary Blast are determined by the provider's certified engine — Pragmatic Play or Evolution — not by our platform layer. We display results; we do not generate them.

RTP Visibility

RTP figures for Cricket Boundary Blast are shown only where the provider exposes them inside the game interface. We do not publish figures the provider has not certified, and we do not invent them.

Audit Trail

Every Cricket Boundary Blast round is logged server-side with a unique round ID. If you dispute a result, that ID is the reference our team uses to pull the provider's own record for cross-check.

Account Security

Your Cricket Boundary Blast session runs under SSL encryption. Two-step login via OTP keeps your account tied to your registered mobile number, so no one else can access your wallet or round history.

Cricket Boundary Blast Terms You Should Know

New to the format or just want a plain-language rundown of how things work? These are the terms that come up most when you're playing Cricket Boundary Blast.

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What is a boundary market?

A boundary market is a wager on whether the next delivery will produce a four or a six. The round resolves the moment the ball reaches the boundary or is fielded short.

02
What does RTP mean in Cricket Boundary Blast?

RTP stands for Return to Player — the percentage of total wagers a game returns over many rounds. Figures are shown only where the provider publishes them inside the game panel.

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What is a round ID?

A round ID is a unique reference number assigned to each Cricket Boundary Blast delivery event. Use it when contacting support so the team can locate the exact round record without delay.

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What is a settlement delay?

Settlement delay is the time between a delivery landing and your account balance updating. In Cricket Boundary Blast, this is typically within seconds of the provider confirming the outcome.

05
What does KYC mean for my account?

KYC stands for Know Your Customer — the identity verification step the platform may require before processing larger withdrawals. Completing it early keeps your Cricket Boundary Blast wallet running smoothly.

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What is a cash-out option in this format?

A cash-out option lets you settle a live wager before the delivery completes, at a value the provider calculates in real time. Availability depends on the provider and the specific market open.

Cricket Boundary Blast — What People Ask Us

These are the questions our account holders actually send in about Cricket Boundary Blast. Straight answers, no filler.

Open your bKash app, send the amount to the account number shown in the deposit panel, enter your PIN, then copy the transaction ID into the confirmation field on site. Your wallet updates once the transfer clears.

Yes. The Cricket Boundary Blast lobby loads through your mobile browser. No download needed — open the site, log in, and the format runs the same as on desktop, including live delivery tracking.

If your connection drops mid-round, the provider's server records the outcome independently. When you reconnect, the settled result and any account credit will already be reflected in your round history.

Availability depends on which fixtures the provider has scheduled and on local law in your region. Check the live lobby when BPL rounds are on — the boundary markets usually appear alongside the fixture.

Go to the withdrawal section of your account, select Nagad or Rocket, enter your registered mobile number, and confirm the amount. The request goes through our standard wallet verification step before processing.

Some accounts separate game-credit and withdrawable balances. If you see a discrepancy, check the wallet breakdown in account settings — or reach support via live chat with your round ID and account details.
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Cricket Boundary Blast

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.