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Keep in mind that the scoring system varies depending on the format of the cricket (Test, ODI, T20). You earn points when your chosen players score runs, take wickets, effect run-outs, and more. It is important that you have a clear understanding of the scoring system while playing.
To start playing on Crickovers, first you need to sign up on our application. Once registered on our application, you can select a match and build your dream team. It is also important to remember that you earn points based on the real-life performance of your selected players.
Yes, at Crickovers you have the opportunity to edit your team until the deadline, which is usually the start time of the match. However, post-deadline, your team is locked and you will not be able to make changes. Please check the match details for exact deadline information.
We at Crickovers allow you to create your own team of real-world cricket players and earn points based on their performance in actual matches. To get your fantasy cricket journey started at Crickovers, you just have to simply sign up, select a match, and pick your team.
If a player from your team doesn't participate in the actual match, you won't earn points for that player's performance. This is one of the reasons why it is extremely important that you monitor player availability, make substitutions accordingly and stay on top of the game.
There is a limit on the number of teams you can create for a single match at Crickovers. This limit varies from match to match, so make sure to check the specific rules for each one. Having multiple teams gives you the chance to experiment with different player combinations.
To withdraw your winnings, go to your account settings, and follow the instructions that are provided there for initiating a withdrawal. While doing it, ensure that you've met the necessary withdrawal criteria, such as a minimum balance threshold, before requesting a payout.
To create a team, first select an upcoming match. You'll then be given a virtual budget to select players to your team. When creating your fantasy cricket team, you need to select a balanced team of batsmen, bowlers, all-rounders, and a wicket-keeper while staying within budget.