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Learn the Game

Raise your FC standards the Max with Us

New to fantasy cricket? No worries! Our step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of creating your team, joining leagues, and strategizing your way to victory. We guide you through every step of the way to ensure that you have a proper insight on the game.

cricbattles gives you an unparalleled fantasy cricket experience with its strategic gameplay and its simple and smooth navigation. Through our guidance, you can learn the basics of the game very swiftly and can crush the competition to be the ultimate champion of the game.

  • Create an account
  • Select a match
  • Create your team
  • Join a league
Learn the Strategies

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Explore players

Your fantasy cricket team's form and performance history can increase your chances of winning.

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Pitch conditions

Pitch type and how it will affect the performance of the players are important factors to consider.

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Follow the match

Keep an eye on your fantasy cricket team. As the match progresses, your players will earn points.

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Stay up to date

When selecting your team, keep track of team news, such as injuries, suspensions, and lineup changes.

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Get all-rounders

As all-rounders are capable of playing both batting and bowling, they will score you more points.

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Choose C & VC

There will be a 3x multiplier on captain's points, whereas a 2x multiplier on vice-captains points.

Learn the Terms

Decode the language of cricket with us!

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Back Foot

Although the back foot is typically employed as a defensive batting approach, it can also be utilised to attack the ball. A batsman typically moves to his rear foot while facing a rising delivery.

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Field

The circular or oval ground where a cricket match is being played is referred to as the "Field." The location of fielders in such a ground is also included in the definition of "Field," nonetheless.

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Howzat

Australians were the ones who initially coined the phrase "howzat." It is a modified version of "Hows That?" and is used when the fielding side is appealing for a dismissal.

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Pace bowling

All bowling styles excluding spin bowling are referred to as pace bowling. From medium-slow bowling to medium-fast bowling, it covers the entire spectrum.

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Pavilion

A pavilion is a collection of buildings where club members sit and where the players' locker rooms are located. Typically, this grandstand is situated inside the cricket grounds.

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Around to the wicket

When a bowler's delivery arm goes through on the side that is furthest from the stumps, that bowler is referred to as bowling "around the wicket."

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Reverse swing

Reverse swing A cricket ball swings towards the polished side after being used for at least 40 overs rather than the rough side. The word for this is a reverse swing.

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Leg side

An imaginary line connecting the middle stumps on the cricket pitch divides the field into two halves.