How Points Work

At Cricket Fantasy Strategy, we've designed our point system to reward various aspects of cricket performance. This system ensures that all player types (batsmen, bowlers, all-rounders, and wicket-keepers) can earn significant points based on their contributions to the match.

Points are calculated and updated in real-time during live matches, allowing you to track your team's performance as the action unfolds. Our comprehensive point system covers all key cricket statistics to give you a fair and exciting fantasy cricket experience.

Batting Points

Achievement Points
Run Scored +1
Boundary Bonus +1
Six Bonus +2
Half Century (50 runs) +20
Century (100 runs) +50
Duck (Batsman only) -5
30+ Strike Rate Bonus (min 20 balls) +5
50+ Strike Rate Bonus (min 20 balls) +10

Bowling Points

Achievement Points
Wicket (Excluding Run Out) +25
Bonus for LBW/Bowled +8
Maiden Over +15
3 Wickets Bonus +20
5 Wickets Bonus +50
Economy Rate < 5 (min 2 overs) +10
Economy Rate > 10 (min 2 overs) -5

Fielding Points

Achievement Points
Catch +10
3 Catches Bonus +20
Stumping +15
Run Out (Direct Hit) +15
Run Out (Throw) +10

Other Points

Achievement Points
Captain 2x Points
Vice Captain 1.5x Points
Starting 11 Bonus +5
Player of the Match +25

Important Notes

Point Updates

Points are updated in real-time during live matches. However, there might be a slight delay of a few seconds due to data processing.

Match Abandonment

If a match is abandoned or there is no result, points will be awarded based on the play that was completed.

Point System Changes

The point system is subject to change for special tournaments. Always check the tournament details before creating your team.

Final Points

Final points are confirmed after the completion of the match and after verification from official sources.

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