How Royal Baji Got Started
In Bangladesh, cricket is more than a sport â it's a passion, a culture. When the national team takes the field, the whole country holds its breath. Royal Baji was born to give fans a different way to experience that passion.
From the start, we had one goal â to build a simple, secure, and fully Bangla betting platform for people in Bangladesh. Most foreign betting sites are in English, difficult to navigate, and don't support local payment methods. Royal Baji was built with all of that in mind.
Today, Royal Baji is the platform of choice for millions of bettors across Bangladesh. From Rangpur to Cox's Bazar, Sylhet to Khulna â people from every corner of the country bet on their favourite teams on Royal Baji. Easy transactions via bKash, Nagad, and Rocket, everything in Bangla, and fast help whenever you need it â these three things set Royal Baji apart.
What We Believe
At Royal Baji, we believe betting is entertainment â a hobby, not a source of stress. That's why responsible gaming is our top priority. Users are fully in control of their own limits, with options for deposit limits, betting breaks, and more.
Every member of our team believes that a satisfied user is our greatest asset. That's why we never compromise on customer service. If something goes wrong at 3 a.m., our support team is there.
Our Commitment
At Royal Baji, every bettor matters equally. Whether you're new or a regular, everyone gets the same quality of service, the same security, and the same transparency.
Bangladesh at the Center
Everything at Royal Baji is built with Bangladesh in mind. A Bengali-language interface, local payment methods, and a strong focus on Bangladesh cricket and football â that's what makes us feel like home to local bettors. From the IPL and BPL to the Premier League and domestic Bangladesh tournaments, all betting markets are available in one place.
Our mobile-first design means Royal Baji runs smoothly even on budget Android phones. Live odds update in real time even on slow connections â because we know high-speed internet isn't available everywhere in Bangladesh.