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Cricket Toss Master puts the pre-match toss at the centre of the action — you read the conditions, pick a side, and see the result in real time.

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7999 bad What We Offer in Cricket Toss Master

What We Offer in Cricket Toss Master

Cricket Toss Master is a prediction-format game built around the coin toss that opens every professional match. Before the toss is called, you select Heads or Tails — effectively the batting or fielding captain's call — and the result resolves the moment the on-field decision is announced. We source match data from live international and domestic fixtures including BPL and IPL rounds,

so the game calendar follows the cricket calendar you already track. Rounds are short, outcomes are binary, and your account balance updates as soon as the result is confirmed. The game runs in our sports-adjacent lobby alongside Cricket Wicket Win, so switching between formats takes one tap.

HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play in Cricket Toss Master

Every Cricket Toss Master round resolves against the publicly announced toss result from the relevant governing body's official feed. We do not set the outcome — the on-field toss does. Below are the four pillars of how we keep the game clean and your account data secure.

Official Data Source

Round results come from the official match feed, not an internal system. If the feed is delayed, the round timer pauses and resumes when the confirmed result arrives — no manual overrides.

Void Policy

Abandoned or postponed matches trigger an automatic void. Your stake returns to your wallet within the same session — no support ticket needed for a straightforward abandonment.

Account Security

Your Cricket Toss Master history sits inside your main account, protected by OTP verification on login and withdrawal. We do not store card details; wallet payments via bKash or Nagad use your own app's PIN layer.

RTP Disclosure

RTP figures for Cricket Toss Master are shown inside the game interface where the game engine exposes them. We do not publish figures independently; check the in-game info panel for the current value.

HELP WHILE YOU PLAY

Support for Cricket Toss Master Questions

If something looks off mid-round — a result delay, a wallet deduction you did not expect, or a match that dropped from the schedule — our support team covers Cricket Toss Master directly. Reach us through live chat, the in-app help tab, or email, and quote the match name and round ID so we can pull the record fast.

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Live Chat

Open the chat tab inside the Cricket Toss Master lobby. Describe the round, include the match name, and an agent will check the result record and your account log together.

Account Help

For wallet discrepancies after a Toss Master round, go to Account then Transaction History. If the entry looks wrong, screenshot it and send it via the in-app help form for review.

Match Scheduling

Toss Master rounds go live when a fixture is confirmed on the official schedule. If a match is postponed or abandoned, the round is voided and the stake is returned to your wallet automatically.

Cricket Toss Master Glossary

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What does 'toss prediction' mean in Cricket Toss Master?

A toss prediction is your selection — Heads or Tails — made before the on-field coin toss. The game resolves when the captain's decision is officially announced by the match referee.

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What is a void round in Cricket Toss Master?

A void round happens when a match is abandoned or postponed before the toss takes place. Your stake is returned to your account wallet in full; no result is recorded against your history.

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What does 'round ID' refer to?

A round ID is the unique reference number assigned to each Cricket Toss Master prediction event. Quote it when contacting support so agents can locate the exact result and account entry quickly.

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What is a binary outcome game?

Binary outcome means there are exactly two possible results — in Cricket Toss Master, that is Heads or Tails. Your prediction is either correct or incorrect; there is no partial win or draw state.

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What does 'stake returned' mean on my wallet?

Stake returned means the amount you placed on a voided round is credited back to your account wallet. It shows as a separate transaction line in your history, distinct from a payout or loss entry.

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What is the in-game info panel?

The info panel is a section inside Cricket Toss Master that displays the game's current rules, round status, and RTP where the provider exposes that figure. Access it via the 'i' icon in the game interface.

Frequently Asked About Cricket Toss Master

Rounds are built around confirmed international and domestic fixtures, including BPL and IPL matches. The lobby shows upcoming rounds as soon as the match schedule is confirmed on the official feed.

Open Cricket Toss Master from the sports lobby, select the live or upcoming round, choose Heads or Tails, enter your stake from your account wallet, and confirm. The round locks when the toss is called on-field.

Yes. Deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket through your account's payment section, and the credit appears in your wallet within the same session — ready to use in Cricket Toss Master before the round closes.

The round timer pauses and waits for the official result from the data feed. Your prediction stays active. If no official result arrives within our stated window, the round is voided and your stake is returned.

The game loads in the mobile browser without an app download. Open 7999 bad in your phone's browser, log in, and navigate to Cricket Toss Master from the sports section. Availability depends on your local law and eligible regions.

Go to Account then Transaction History and filter by Cricket Toss Master. Each entry shows the match name, your prediction, the result, and the stake or return amount so you have a clear record of every round.
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