Scoring System

Scoring System

Scoring System

Scoring System

Batting Points
Raw Batting Points
=
Run Points
Runs
Points Per Run
First 50 runs
1
51-80
0.8
81-110
0.6
111-200
0.4
200+
0.2

Batters are given points depending on the number of runs they score in an innings. There are various ‘run buckets’ in which the runs are valued differently, mentioned in the Run Points distribution.

+
Boundary Bonus Points
Four Bonus
Six Bonus
0.3
0.4

A batter gains bonus points for every four or six hits in an innings, which add up to Boundary Bonus Points. Each four and six is worth 0.3 points and 0.4 points respectively.

+
Milestone Bonus
Half-Century Bonus
5
Century Bonus
10
150-run Bonus
15
Double Century Bonus
20
Triple Century Bonus
25
400-run Bonus
30

The milestone bonus of +5 is added to the batting score when the batter scores a half-century. If the batter converts a half-century into a century, five more points are added to the bonus, which makes it +10 and upon every successive 50 runs scored, 5 more points are added to the milestone bonus.

+
Dismissal Points
Balls Faced
Points
0
-2
1
-80
2
-70
3
-65
4
-60
5
-55
>=6 & <10
-40
>=10 & <15
-30
>=15 & <20
-25
>=20 & <30
-20
>=30 & <40
-15
>=40
-5

Points are deducted from the player’s score when he/she is dismissed, depending on the total number of balls the player faced. If a player remains not out, the value of dismissal is 0.

Batting Points
=
Raw Batting Points
*
Batting Multiplier

Batting Multiplier Points:

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Batting Multiplier:

Batting score has a Batting Multiplier to discount batting points scored by the tail.
  • If a player bats in the top 7 in both innings, the multiplier will be 1.
  • If a player bats in the top 7 in one of the innings only, the multiplier will be 0.75.
  • If a player has batted in the top 7 in one inning and has not batted in the other innings, the multiplier will be 1.
  • If a player has not batted in the top 7 in one of the innings and has not batted in the other innings, the multiplier will be 0.75
Bowling Points
Bowling Points
=
Wicket Points

Wicket point Mapping

Wickets taken
Wickets points
Wickets taken
Wickets points
1
20
11
180
2
35
12
195
3
50
13
210
4
65
14
225
5
80
15
250
6
95
16
275
7
110
17
300
8
125
18
325
9
140
19
350
10
165
20
375

Wicket points Mapping (if Wickets Taken = 0)

Balls Bowled
Wickets points
<=54
0
>54 & <=72
-10
>72 & <=90
-20
>90 & <=120
-30
>120 & <=150
-45
>150
-60

Players are rewarded wicket points based on the number of wickets taken in a particular match, as per the Wicket Points Mapping. If a bowler fails to take any wickets despite bowling more than nine overs, they will incur a deduction in points from their score based on the total number of balls bowled.

+
Runs Conceded Points
Bowl Runs
Points
<100
0
>=100 & <=149
-10
>=150 & <=199
-25
>=200 & <=249
-40
>=250
-60

Bowlers are deducted points based on the number of runs they concede in a Test match, as per the Runs Conceded Points table.

+
Bowl Bonus Points
For each Maiden Over
1

For every maiden over, the bonus of +1 is added to the overall Bowl Points.

+
Boundary Points
For each Boundary conceded
For each Six Conceded
-0.5
-1

For each boundary (four or six) conceded by a bowler, points are deducted from the overall Bowl Points. A bowler has deducted -0.5 and -1 points for each four and six conceded.

+
Bowling Participation Points
Did Not Bowl Points
2

If a player doesn’t get a chance to bowl, he is given 2 points in the Bowl Score.

Fielding Points
Fielding Points
=
Catch Points
+
Run Out Points
+
Stumping Points

Field points make sure that the fielders that have the biggest contributions are awarded points accordingly. For run-out, it is the player that throws the ball who is awarded the points, and not the player who knocks over the bails.

Fielding points are awarded for each catch, run-out and stumping.

Catch
4
Runout
4
Stumping
4
Raw Score
Raw Score Calculation
Raw Score
=
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

In Playing XI:

All players earn 0 points each for making it to the playing XI.

Scoring Example
Sikandar
Raza
Zimbabwe v West Indies, 2nd Test, 29 Oct- 2 Nov 2017
In Playing XI
0 points
Batting Performance
80(147) & 89(203); 12*Fours & 2*Six

Runs Points

Runs Distribution
Runs Scored
Runs Points
First 50 runs
50
50*1 = 50
51-80
30
30*0.8 = 24
81-110
30
30*0.6 = 18
111-200
59
59* 0.4 = 23.6

Total Run Points: 115.6 Points

Boundary Bonus: 12(fours)*0.3 + 2(six)*0.4= 4.4 Points

Milestone Bonus: 2(Half-century)*5 + 0(Century)*10 = 10 Points

Dismissal Points:
= -5 * 2
= -10

Multiplier Factor: As the batter has batted in the top 7 in both the innings, the multiplier factor is 1.

Batting Score

Runs Points
115.6
Boundary Points
4.4
Milestone Bonus
10
Dismissal Points
-10
Multiplier Factor
1
Batting Points
120
Bowling Performance

Overs Bowled = 48
Maidens = 12
Runs Conceded = 99
Wickets = 5

Wickets Taken = 5
Wickets ponts = 80
Runs Conceded = 99
Bowl Runs Conceded Points = 0
Maiden Overs = 12
Maiden Over Points = 12*1 =12
Bowl Bonus Points = 12
Boundaries Conceded = 9*Fours + 1*Six
Boundaries Conceded Points = (9*-0.5) + (1*-1) = –5.5
Bowling Participation Points
= Did Not Bowl
= 0

Bowling Points

Wickets points
80
Bowl Runs Conceeded Points
0
Bowl Bonus Points
12
Boundary Conceded Points
-5.5
Bowling Participation Points
0
Total Bowling Points
86.5
Fielding Performance

1 Catch

Fielding Score

Catch Points
4
Runout Points
0
Stumping Points
0
Fielding Points
4
Raw Score
Raw Score
=
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

Raw Score = 120 + 86.5 + 4 = 210.5

Raw and Match score

The Raw Score represents a player's total score based on his performance and the scoring system.
Raw scores are converted into Match Scores in the range of 0 to 10, for a more dynamic and simple evaluation of a player’s performance.

Formula
Match Score (0 to 10)
=
(Raw Score - 45)/23
+
5

Raw Score = Total score attained by a player in the match

Example
Liton
Das
Pakistan vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test, 30th August, 2024
Raw Score
139.7

Match Score:

= (Raw Score - 45)/23 + 5
= (139.7 - 45)/23 + 5
= 9.117

The Match scores are capped at a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 10 in the scoring system.
Batting Points
Raw Batting Points
=
Run Points
Runs
Points Per Run
First 15 runs
1.25
16-30
1.0
31-45
0.75
46-100
0.5
100+
0.1

Batters are given points depending on the number of runs they score in an innings. There are various ‘run buckets’ in which the runs are valued differently, mentioned in the Run Points distribution.

+
Boundary Bonus Points
Four Bonus
Six Bonus
1
4

A batter gains bonus points for every four or six hits in an innings, which add up to Boundary Bonus Points. Each four and six is worth 1 point and 4 points respectively.

+
Milestone Bonus
Half-Century Bonus
3
Century Bonus
9
150-run Bonus
15
Double Century Bonus
21

The milestone bonus of +3 is added to the batting score when the batter scores a half-century. If the batter converts a half-century into a century, six more points are added to the bonus, which makes it +9.

+
Strike Rate Points
Strike Rate (runs per ball)
Points if less than 10 balls faced
Points if 10 to 29 balls faced
Points if 30 or more balls faced
<=0.13
-12
-30
-105
>0.13 &<= 0.25
-10
-25
-85
>0.25 &<= 0.3
-8
-20
-65
>0.3 &<= 0.4
-6
-15
-40
>0.4 &<= 0.6
-4
-10
-25
>0.6 &<= 0.8
-2
-5
-10
>0.8 &<= 0.9
0
0
0
>0.9 &<= 1.0
0
2
5
>1.0 &<= 1.3
0
5
15
>1.3 &<= 1.6
2
7.5
20
>1.6
4
10
25

Players are awarded points for their batting strike-rate, resulting in a bonus or deduction as per the Strike-Rate Points Table.

+
Batting Participation Points
Starts Batting
8

When a player starts batting, he is given +8.0 points in the Bat Score.

Dismissal points:

Balls Faced
Points
0
-2
1
-75
2
-70
3
-65
4
-50
5
-35
6-9
-20
10-14
-10
15-19
-7
20-29
-5
>=30
-2

Points are deducted from the player’s score when he/she is dismissed, depending on the total number of balls the player faced. If a player remains not out, the value of dismissal is 0.0.

Batting Points
=
Raw Batting Points
*
Batting Multiplier

Batting Multiplier

The batting score has a Batting Multiplier to discount batting points scored by the tail.
  • If a player bats in the top 7, the multiplier will be 1.
  • If a player doesn’t bat in the top 7, the multiplier will be 0.75.
Bowling Points
Bowling Points
=
Wicket Points

Wicket point Mapping:

Wickets taken
Wicket points
1
20
2
40
3
65
4
95
5
130
6
165
7
185
8
205
9
225
10
245

Wicket point Mapping (if wickets taken = 0):

Balls Bowled
Wicket points
0-6
0
7-12
-2
13-24
-4
25-36
-6
36+
-10

Players are rewarded wicket points based on the number of wickets taken in a particular match, as per the Wicket Points Mapping. If a bowler fails to take any wickets despite bowling more than one over, they will incur a deduction in points from their score based on the total number of balls bowled.

+
Bowl Bonus Points
For each Dot Ball
For each Maiden Over
0.25
2

Bowl Bonus are points that are rewarded for dot balls and maiden overs bowled by a bowler.

Dot Balls Points:

Every dot ball, the bowler is awarded 0.25 points to the overall Bowl Points.

Maiden Overs Points:

For every maiden over, the bonus of +2 is added to the overall Bowl Points.
+
Economy Bonus
Economy (runs per ball)
Points if less than 6 balls bowled
Points if 7 to 18 balls are bowled
Points if 19 to 30 balls bowled
Points if over 30 balls bowled
<=0.15
2
10
30
45
>0.15 & <=0.3
2
10
25
35
>0.3 & <=0.45
0
10
20
30
>0.45 & <=0.6
0
7
15
25
>0.6 &<= 0.75
0
5
12
22
>0.75 &<= 0.9
0
2
10
20
>0.9 &<= 0.95
0
0
5
10
>0.95 &<= 1.0
0
0
0
5
>1.0 &<= 1.05
0
0
-2
-5
>1.05 &<= 1.1
0
-5
-7
-15
>1.1 &<= 1.2
-2
-7
-10
-20
>1.2 &<= 1.3
-5
-10
-15
-30
>1.3 &<= 1.4
-7
-12
-20
-45
>1.4 &<= 1.5
-10
-15
-30
-60
>1.5 &<= 1.6
-12
-25
-45
-75
>1.6 &<= 2.0
-15
-35
-55
-95
>2.0
-25
-45
-75
-110

Bowlers are awarded points based on their economy rates in a particular match. According to the runs per ball conceded by a bowler, economy bonus points are added to the Bowl Points, as per the Economy Bonus Points Table.

+
Boundary Points
For each Boundary conceded
For each Six Conceded
-2
-4

For each boundary (four or six) conceded by a bowler, points are deducted from the overall Bowl Points. A bowler is deducted 2 and 4 points for each four and six conceded.

Fielding Points
Fielding Points
=
Catch Points
+
Run Out Points
+
Stumping Points

Field points make sure that the fielders that have the biggest contributions are awarded points accordingly. Fielding points are awarded for each catch, runout and stumping.

Catch
4
Runout
4
Stumping
4
Raw Score
Raw Score Calculation
Raw Score
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

In Playing XI:

All players earn 15 points each for making it to the playing XI.

Rain Match Multiplier
Rain Match Multiplier

Rain Multiplier is a modified system that reduces the impact of rain in any limited-over game. If overs get reduced in a match, a certain multiplier is used in the Batting and Bowling scores of the players.

Overs
Balls
Multiplier Value
50-40.1
241-300
No Multiplier
40-30.1
181-240
1.2
30-20.1
121-180
1.5
20 overs or less
120 or less
2

Notes:

  • No multiplier will be used in Playing XI & Field Points
  • If a match gets abandoned, the rain multiplier will be removed from the scores (if applied).
Scoring Example
Shakib Al
Hasan
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Tri-Nation ODI -19th Jan 2017
In Playing XI
15 points
Batting Performance
67(63), 7*Fours & 0*Six

Runs Points:

Runs Distribution
Runs Scored
Runs Points
0-15
15
18.75
16-30
15
15
31-45
15
11.25
46-100
22
11

Total Run Points: 56 Points

Boundary Bonus
= Total Fours * 1 + Total Sixes * 4
= 7 *1 + 0 * 4= 7 Points

Milestone Bonus
= Half century * 3 + Century * 5
= 1 * 3 + 0 * 5 = 3 Points

Strike Rate: 1.06 runs per ball

Strike Rate: 15

Batting Participation Points:
= Starts Batting - Dismissal
= 8 - 2 = 6
Batting Multiplier Factor: As the batter has batted at 3rd position, the batting multiplier factor is 1

Batting Score:

Runs Points
56
Boundary Points
7
Milestone Bonus
3
Strike Rate Points
15
Batting Participation Points
6
Multiplier Factor
1
Batting Points
87
Bowling Performance

8-1-47-3

Wickets Taken: 3
Wicket Points: 65
Bowl Bonus points
=
Dot Balls Points
+
Maiden Over Points
Total Dot Balls = 26
Dot Balls Points = 26*0.25 = 6.5
Maiden Overs = 1
Maiden Over Points = 2
Bowl Bonus Points = 6.5+ 2 = 8.5
Economy: 0.98 runs per ball
Economy Bonus: 5
Boundaries Conceded = 3*Fours + 3*Six
Boundary Points = (3*-2) + (3*-4) = -18

Bowling Points:

Wickets Points
65
Bowl Bonus Points
8.5
Economy Bonus Points
5
Boundary Points
-18
Bowling Points
60.5
Fielding Performance

1 Catch and 1 Runout

Fielding Score:

Catch Points
4
Runout Points
4
Stumping Points
0
Fielding Points
8
Raw Score
Raw Score
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

Raw Score = 15+ 87+ 60.5+ 8 = 170.5

Raw and Match score

The Raw Score represents a player's total score based on his performance and the scoring system.
Raw scores are converted into Match Scores in the range of 0 to 10, for a more dynamic and simple evaluation of a player’s performance.

Formula
Match Score (0 to 10)
=
(Raw Score - 45)/24.5
+
5

Raw Score = Total score attained by a player in the match

Example
Charith
Asalanka
SL vs IND, 1st ODI, 2nd August, 2024
Raw Score
126.5

Match Score:

= (Raw Score - 45)/24.5 + 5
= (126.5 - 45)/24.5 + 5
= 8.326

The Match scores are capped at a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 10 in the scoring system.
Batting Points
Raw Batting Points
=
Run Points
Runs
Points Per Run
First 15 runs
1.25
16-25
1.0
26-40
0.75
41-50
0.5
50+
0.25

Batters are given points depending on the number of runs they score in an innings. There are various ‘run buckets’ in which the runs are valued differently, mentioned in the Run Points distribution.

+
Boundary Bonus Points
Four Bonus
Six Bonus
2
4

A batter gains bonus points for every four or six hits in an innings, which add up to Boundary Bonus Points. Each four and six is worth 2 points and 4 points respectively.

+
Milestone Bonus
Half-Century Bonus
Century Bonus
5
10

The milestone bonus of +5 is added to the batting score when the batter scores a half-century. If the batter converts a half-century into a century, five more points are added to the bonus, which makes it +10.

+
Strike Rate Points
Strike Rate (runs per ball)
Points if less than 6 balls faced
Points if 6 to 20 balls faced
Points if 21 or more balls faced
<0.13
-10
-40
-55
>=0.13 & < 0.25
-7.5
-35
-45
>=0.25 & < 0.3
-5
-30
-40
>=0.3 & < 0.35
-5
-15
-30
>=0.35 & < 0.55
-5
-10
-25
>=0.55 &< 0.7
-2
-5
-20
>=0.7 & < 0.85
0
-2
-5
>=0.85 & < 1.0
0
0
-2
>=1.0 & < 1.25
0
2
10
>=1.25 & < 1.5
2
5
15
>=1.5 & < 1.75
5
15
25
>=1.75 & < 2.0
7.5
20
35
>=2.0
10
25
45

Players are awarded points for their batting strike-rate, resulting in a bonus or deduction as per the Strike-Rate Points Table.

+
Batting Participation Points
Starts Batting
10

When a player starts batting, he is given +10.0 points in the Bat Score.

Dismissal Points:

Balls Faced
Points
0
-5
1
-70
2
-65
3
-55
4
-45
5
-35
6
-28
7
-26
8
-24
9
-22
10
-20
<15
-15
<20
-10
>=20
-7

Points are deducted from the player’s score when he/she is dismissed, depending on the total number of balls the player faced. If a player remains not out, the value of dismissal is 0.

Batting Points
=
Raw Batting Points
*
Batting Multiplier

Batting Multiplier

The batting score has a Batting Multiplier to discount batting points scored by the tail.
  • If a player bats in the top 7, the multiplier will be 1.
  • If a player doesn’t bat in the top 7, the multiplier will be 0.75.
Bowling Points
Bowling Points
=
Wicket Points
Wickets taken
Wickets points
1
25
2
45
3
70
4
95
5
120
6
150
7
180
8
210
9
240
10
270

Players are rewarded wicket points based on the number of wickets taken in a particular match, as per the Wicket Points Mapping.

+
Bowl Bonus Points
For each Dot Ball
For each Maiden Over
1
4

Bowl Bonus are points that are rewarded for dot balls and maiden overs bowled by a bowler.

Dot Balls Points:

Every dot ball, the bowler is awarded +1 points to the overall Bowl Points.

Maiden Overs Points:

For every maiden over, the bonus of +4 is added to the overall Bowl Points.
+
Economy Bonus
Economy (runs per ball)
Points if 6 balls bowled
Points if 7 - 12 balls bowled
Points if more than 12 balls bowled
<0.2
12.5
25
50
>=0.2 & < 0.4
10
20
40
>=0.4 & < 0.6
7.5
15
35
>=0.6 & < 0.8
5
10
30
>=0.8 & < 1.0
4
8
28
>=1.0 & < 1.1
2.5
5
25
>=1.1 & < 1.2
2.5
5
20
>=1.2 & < 1.3
1
2
10
>=1.3 & < 1.45
0
0
0
>=1.45 & < 1.6
-5
-10
-20
>=1.6 & < 1.75
-7.5
-15
-27
>=1.75 & < 1.9
-10
-20
-35
>=1.9 & < 2.05
-12.5
-25
-45
>=2.05 & < 2.2
-15
-30
-55
>=2.2 & < 2.35
-17.5
-35
-60
>=2.35 & < 2.5
-20
-40
-65
>=2.5 & < 3
-22.5
-45
-70
>=3
-25
-50
-100

Bowlers are awarded points based on their economy rates in a particular match. According to the runs per ball conceded by a bowler, economy bonus points are added to the Bowl Points, as per the Economy Bonus Points Table.

+
Boundary Points
For each Boundary conceded
For each Six Conceded
-2
-4

For each boundary (four or six) conceded by a bowler, points are deducted from the overall Bowl Points. A bowler is deducted 2 and 4 points for each four and six conceded.

+
Bowling Participation Points
Starts Bowling
5

When a player starts bowling, he is given +5.0 points in the Bowl Score.

Fielding Points
Fielding Points
=
Catch Points
+
Run Out Points
+
Stumping Points

Field points make sure that the fielders that have the biggest contributions are awarded points accordingly.

Catch
4
Runout
4
Stumping
4
Raw Score
Raw Score Calculation
Raw Score
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

In Playing XI:

 All players earn 15 points each for making it to the playing XI.

Rain Match Multiplier
Rain Match Multiplier

Rain Multiplier is a modified system that reduces the impact of rain in any limited-over game. If overs get reduced in a match, a certain multiplier is used in the Batting and Bowling scores of the players.

Overs
Balls
Multiplier Value
20-18.1
109-120
No Multiplier
18-15.1
91-108
1.2
15-10.1
61-90
1.5
5-10
30-60
2

Notes:

  • No multiplier will be used in Playing XI & Field Points
  • If a match gets abandoned, the rain multiplier will be removed from the scores (if applied).
Scoring Example
Kieron
Pollard
TKR vs St. Lucia, 27th Match, 5th Sept 2020
In Playing XI
15 points
Batting Performance
42(21), 3*Fours & 3*Six

Runs Points:

Runs Distribution
Runs Scored
Runs Points
0-15
15
18.75
16-25
10
10
26-40
15
11.25
41-50
2
1

Total Run Points: 41 Points

Boundary Bonus
= Total Fours * 2 + Total Sixes * 4
= 3 * 2 + 3 * 4= 18 points

Milestone Bonus
= Half-century * 3 + Century * 5
= 0 * 3 + 0 * 5 = 0 points

Strike Rate: 2.0 runs per ball

Strike Rate Points: 45

Batting Participation Points:
= Starts Batting - Dismissal
= 10 - 7 = 3

Batting Multiplier Factor: As the batter has batted at 5th position, the multiplier factor is 1.

Batting Score:

Runs Points
41
Boundary Points
18
Milestone Bonus
0
Strike Rate Points
45
Batting Participation Points
3
Multiplier Factor
1
Batting Points
107
Bowling Performance

4-0-35-3

Wicket Taken: 3
Wicket Points: 70
Bowl Bonus points
=
Dot Balls Points
+
Maiden Over Points
Total Dot Balls = 8
Dot Balls Points = 8*1 = 8
Maiden Overs = 0
Maiden Over Points = 0
Bowl Bonus Points = 8 + 0 = 8
Boundaries Conceded = 0*Fours + 3*Six
Boundaries Points = (0*-2) + (3*-4) = -12
Economy: 1.46 runs per ball
Economy Bonus: -20
Bowling Participation Points
=Starts Bowling
= 5

Bowling Points:

Wickets Points
70
Bowl Bonus Points
8
Economy Bonus Points
-20
Boundary Points
-12
Bowling Participation Points
5
Bowling Points
51
Fielding Performance

1 Catch

Fielding Score:

Catch Points
4
Stumping Points
0
Runout Points
0
Fielding Points
4
Raw Score
Raw Score
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

Raw Score= 15+ 107+ 51+ 4 = 177

Raw and Match score

The Raw Score represents a player's total score based on his performance and the scoring system.
Raw scores are converted into Match Scores in the range of 0 to 10, for a more dynamic and simple evaluation of a player’s performance.

Formula
Match Score (0 to 10)
=
(Raw Score - 46)/22.5
+
5

Raw Score = Total score attained by a player in the match

Example
David
Warner
Sri Lanka v Australia at Colombo (RPS), 1st T20I, 7 Jun 2022
Raw Score
131

Match Score:

= (Raw Score - 46)/22.5 + 5
= (131 - 46)/22.5 + 5
= 8.777

The Match scores are capped at a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 10 in the scoring system.
Batting Points
Batting Points
=
Run Points
Runs
Points Per Run
First 10 runs
1.00
11-20
0.7
21-35
0.5
36-50
0.3
51-70
0.15
70+
0.10

The basic aim in all forms of cricket is to score runs. So, the batter is given points depending on the number of runs they score in an innings. There are various ‘run buckets’ in which the runs are valued differently, mentioned in the Run Points distribution.

+
Boundary Bonus Points
Four Bonus
Six Bonus
2
4

A batter gains bonus points for every four or six hit in an innings, which add up to Boundary Bonus Points.

+
Milestone Bonus
30 Runs Bonus
50 Runs Bonus
5
10

The milestone bonus of +5 is added to the batting score when the batter scores 30 runs. If the batter converts it into a half-century, 5 more points are added to the bonus, which makes it +10.

+
Strike Rate Points
Strike Rate (runs per ball)
Points if less than 5 balls faced
Points if 5 to 9 balls faced
Points if 10 or more balls faced
<0.5
-30
-55
-75
>=0.5 & <0.75
-18
-30
-45
>=0.75 & <0.9
-9
-20
-30
>=0.9 & <1.1
-5
-10
-18
>=1.1 & < 1.3
0
0
-8
>=1.3 & < 1.5
0
2
0
>=1.5 & <2
5
7
12
>=2 & <2.5
8
14
18
>=2.5
15
30
40

Strike-rate is key in limited overs cricket. Depending on the strike-rate a player manages to achieve during the course of his innings, a strike-rate bonus is awarded or deducted as per the Strike-Rate Bat Points Table.

+
Batting Participation Points
Starts Batting
12

When a batter faces the first ball, he is allotted 12 points in the Bat Score. When a batter gets out, some points are deducted from the score depending on the total number of balls the player faced. If a player remains not out, the value of dismissal is 0.

Batting Participation Points = Starts Batting + Dismissal Points

Dismissal Points

Balls Faced
Points
0
-5
1
-80
2
-75
3
-70
4
-65
5
-55
6-10
-40
11-15
-20
16-20
-10
>20
-5
Batting Points
=
Raw Batting Points
*
Batting Multiplier

Batting Multiplier

Batting score has a Batting Multiplier to discount batting points scored by the tail.
  • If a player bats in the top 7, the multiplier will be 1.
  • If a player doesn’t bat in the top 7, the multiplier will be 0.5.
Bowling Points
Bowling Points
=
Wicket Points
Wickets taken
Wickets points
1
25
2
50
3
85
4
130
5
150
6
180
7
200
8
220
9
240
10
270
If a bowler bowls 6 or more balls and doesn’t pick a wicket, then Wicket Points = -12.

Wicket Points are points that are awarded to a player based on the number of wickets taken in a particular match, as per the Wicket Points Mapping.

+
Bowl Bonus Points

Maiden Over Points

For Each Maiden Over
20

Maiden Overs Points:

Bowling six straight tight deliveries also deserves a celebration. So, for every maiden over, the bonus of +20 is added to the overall Bowl Points.

Dot Balls Buckets

Dot Balls
Points Per Dot Ball
0-2
2.5
3-4
3.0
5-6
4.0
7+
5.0
If a bowler has bowled without delivering a dot ball, he receives a penalty of -6 in the bowling bonus.
+
Economy Bonus
Economy (runs per ball)
Points if 1 to 6 balls bowled
Points if 7 to 12 balls bowled
<0.5
20
50
>=0.5 & <0.7
16
30
>=0.7 & <0.9
9
15
>=0.9 & <1.1
0
8
>=1.1 & <1.3
0
0
>=1.3 & <1.6
-10
-15
>=1.6 & <1.8
-15
-25
>=1.8 & <2.0
-25
-35
>=2.0 & <2.2
-40
-55
>=2.2 & <2.5
-50
-65
>=2.5
-65
-75

The economy plays a vital role in stopping the opposition from scoring runs. According to the runs per ball conceded by a bowler, economy bonus points are added to the Bowl Points, as per the Economy Bonus Points Table.

+
Boundary Points
For each Boundary conceded
For each Six Conceded
-2
-4

For each boundary (four or six) conceded by a bowler, points are deducted from the overall Bowl Points. A bowler is deducted 2 and 4 points for each four and six conceded.

+
Bowling Participation Points
Starts Bowling
12

When a player starts bowling, he is given +12 points in the Bowl Score.

Fielding Points
Fielding Points
=
Catch Points
+
Run Out Points
+
Stumping Points

Field points make sure that the fielders that have the biggest contributions are awarded points accordingly.

Catch
4
Runout
4
Stumping
4
Total Score
Total Score Calculation
Raw Score
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

In Playing XI:

All players earn 25 points each for making it to the playing XI.

Rain Match Multiplier
Rain Match Multiplier

Rain Multiplier is a modified system that reduces the impact of rain in any limited-over game. If overs get reduced in a match, a certain multiplier is used in the Batting and Bowling scores of the players.

Overs
Balls
Multiplier Value
10-9.1
55-60
No Multiplier
8.1-9
49-54
1.2
5.1-8
31-48
1.5
5 overs
30
2

Notes:

  • No multiplier will be used in Playing XI & Field Points
  • If a match gets abandoned, the rain multiplier will be removed from the scores (if applied).
  • No multiplier is used in Test Matches.
  • The scores in the rain-affected games aren't taken into consideration for calculating the Performance Average
Scoring Example
Fabian
Allen
Deccan Team v Abu Dhabi Team, UAE T10 League, 23 Nov 2022
In Playing XI
25 points
Batting Performance
26(13), 5*Fours & 0*Sixes

Runs Points:

Runs Distribution
Runs Scored
Runs Points
0-10
10
10*0.1 = 10
11-20
15
10*0.7 = 7
21-35
6
6*0.5 = 3

Total Run Points: 20 Points

Boundary Bonus: 5(Fours) * 2 + 0(Sixes) * 4 = 10 points

Milestone Bonus: 0(30+ score) * 5 + 0(50+ score) * 10 = 0 Points

Strike Rate: 2 runs per ball

Strike Rate: 18 Points

Batting Participation Points:
= Starts Batting - Dismissal
= 12 - 0 = 12

Batting Score:

Runs Points
20
Boundary Bonus
10
Milestone Bonus
0
Strike Rate Points
18
Batting Participation Points
12
Total Batting Points
60
Bowling Performance

2-0-18-2

Wicket Points: 50
Bowl Bonus points
=
Dot Balls Points
+
Maiden Over Points
Total Dot Balls = 4
Dot Balls
Points Per Dot Ball
Points
0-2
2.5
2*2.5 = 5
3-4
3.0
2*3 = 6
Dot Balls Points = 5+6 = 11
Maiden Overs = 0
Maiden Over Points = 0
Bowl Bonus Points = 11 + 0 = 11
Boundaries Conceded = 0(Fours)*-2 + 2(Sixes)*-4 = -8
Economy: 1.5 runs per ball
Economy Bonus: -15
Bowling Participation Points
=Strats Bowling
= 12

Bowling Points:

Wickets Points
50
Bowl Bonus Points
11
Economy Bonus Points
-15
Boundary Points
-8
Bowling Participation Points
12
Total Bowling Points
50
Fielding Performance

1 Catch

Fielding Score:

Catch Points
4
Run-out Points
0
Stumping Points
0
Fielding Points
4
RAW SCORE
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

Match Points = 25 + 60 + 50 + 4= 139

Raw and Match score

The Raw Score represents a player's total score based on his performance and the scoring system.
Raw scores are converted into Match Scores in the range of 0 to 10, for a more dynamic and simple evaluation of a player’s performance.

Formula
Match Score (0 to 10)
=
(Raw Score - 35.4)/22.25
+
5

Match Score:

Total score attained by a player in the match.

Example
Fabian
Allen
Deccan Team v Abu Dhabi Team, UAE T10 League, 23 Nov 2022
Raw Score
139

Match Score:

= (Raw Score - 35.4)/22.25 + 5
= (139 - 35.4) / 22.25 + 5
= 9.66

The Match scores are capped at a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 10 in the scoring system.

Pricing

The price of a fantasy stock in Futures Assets is based on Scored Points and Expected Points.

Price
=
Scored Points
+
Expected Points
  • Scored Points = Sum of Match Points in all the games played so far.
  • Expected Points = Sum of Match Points Expected in the remaining matches.
Example

A player has scored 5 and 7 points in the first two matches, and he is expected to score 16 points in the next 3 matches.

Matches Completed: 2

Scored Points: 5 + 7 = 12

12
Scored Points
+
16
Expected points
=
₹28
Stock Price
Pricing - IPO

The price of each asset represents the total score expectation for the next five games. The price is calculated based on various factors such as

  • Historical Performance
  • Market Demand
  • Upcoming Matches
For instance, if a player's asset is priced at ₹25 during the IPO, that means the player is expected to score 25 points in the next five matches.
Pricing - Expiry

At the end of the five-match period, the final price of the asset will simply be the sum of all the Match Points in the five games. 

Example: The player scores 5, 7, 8, 10, and 10 = 40 points in five games.
Buy Price (Up Position): ₹25 per stock

Profit = Final price after five games - Buy price
Profit = 40 - 25 = ₹15 per stock

The asset will expire at ₹40, resulting in a profit of ₹15 per asset.

Scoring System

Scoring System

Please read the details carefully to best understand how this system works.
Batting Points
Batting Points
=
Run Points
Runs
Points Per Run
First 15 runs
1.25
16-60
0.75
60+
0.5

The basic aim in all forms of cricket is to score runs. So, the batter is given points depending on the number of runs they score in an innings. There are various ‘run buckets’ in which the runs are valued differently, mentioned in the Run Points distribution.

+
Boundary Bonus Points
Four Bonus
Six Bonus
2
4

A batter gains bonus points for every four or six hit in an innings, which add up to Boundary Bonus Points. Each four and six is worth 2 points and 4 points respectively.

+
Milestone Bonus
Half-Century Bonus
Century Bonus
3
9

The milestone bonus of +3 is added to the batting score when the batter scores a half-century. If the batter converts a half-century into a century, six more points are added to the bonus, which makes it +9.

+
Strike Rate Points
Strike Rate (runs per ball)
Points if less than 10 balls faced
Points if over 10 to 39 balls faced
Points if 40 or more balls faced
<=0.13
-10
-80
-100
>0.13 & <=0.25
-8
-50
-70
>0.25 & <=0.3
-6
-40
-60
>0.3 & <=0.35
-4
-20
-30
>0.35 & <=0.55
-2
-3
-10
>0.55 & <=0.7
0
0
-5
>0.7 & <=1.0
0
0
0
>1.0 & <=1.3
0
5
10
>1.3 & <=1.6
0
10
15
>1.6
0
20
30

Strike-rate is key in limited overs cricket. Depending on the strike-rate a player manages to achieve during the course of his innings, a strike-rate bonus is awarded or deducted as per the Strike-Rate Bat Points Table.

+
Batting Participation Points
Starts Batting
14

When a batter faces the first ball, she is allotted 14 points in the Bat Score. When a batter gets out, some points are deducted from the score depending on the total number of balls the player faced. If a player remains not out, the value of dismissal is 0.0.

Dismissal Points

Balls Faced
Points
0
-2
1
-65
2
-60
3
-55
4
-50
5
-30
6-9
-20
10-19
-7
20-29
-5
>=30
-2
Bowling Points
Bowling Points
=
Wicket Points
Wickets taken
Wickets points
1
15
2
40
3
65
4
90
5
115
6
150
7
165
8
180
9
195
10
210

Wicket points Mapping (if wickets taken = 0)

Balls Bowled
Wickets points
0-6
0
7-12
-5
13-24
-8
25-36
-10
36+
-12

Wicket Points are points that are awarded to a player based on the number of wickets taken in a particular match, as per the Wicket Points Mapping. In case a bowler doesn’t take a wicket after bowling more than one over, she will be deducted some points from the score depending on the total balls bowled.

+
Bowl Bonus Points
For each Dot Ball
For each Maiden Over
0.1
1

Bowl Bonus consists of dot balls and maiden overs bowled by a bowler.

Dot Balls Points:

Every dot ball has its own value regardless of the format of the game. So, for every dot ball, the bowler is awarded 0.1 points to the overall Bowl Points.

Maiden Overs Points:

Bowling six straight tight deliveries also deserves a celebration. So, for every maiden over, the bonus of +1 is added to the overall Bowl Points.
+
Economy Bonus

The economy plays a vital role in stopping the opposition from scoring runs. According to the runs per ball conceded by a bowler, economy bonus points are added to the Bowl Points, as per the Economy Bonus Points Table.

+
Boundary Points
For each Boundary conceded
For each Six Conceded
-2
-4

For each boundary (four or six) conceded by a bowler, points are deducted from the overall Bowl Points. A bowler is deducted 2 and 4 points for each four and six conceded.

Fielding Points
Fielding Points
=
Catch Points
+
Run Out Points
+
Stumping Points

Field points make sure that the fielders that have the biggest contributions are awarded points accordingly. Fielding points are awarded for each catch, runout and stumping.

Please note that the runout points are given to the thrower and not the catcher.
Catch
4
Runout
4
Stumping
4
Total Score
Total Score Calculation
Match Points
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

In Playing XI:

All players earn 15 points each for making it to the playing XI.

Rain Match Multiplier
Rain Match Multiplier

Rain Multiplier is a modified system that reduces the impact of rain in any limited-over game. If overs get reduced in a match, a certain multiplier is used in the Batting and Bowling scores of the players.

Overs
Balls
Multiplier Value
50-40.1
241-300
No Multiplier
40-30.1
181-240
1.2
30-20.1
121-180
1.5
20 overs or less
120 or less
2

Notes:

  • No multiplier will be used in Playing XI & Field Points
  • No multiplier is used in Test Matches.
  • The scores in the rain-affected games aren't taken into consideration for calculating the Performance Average
  • If a match gets abandoned, the rain multiplier will be removed from the scores (if applied).
Scoring Example
Hayley
Mathews
PAK-W vs WI-W, 1st ODI, 8th NOV 2021
In Playing XI
15 points
Batting Performance
57(67), 8*Fours & 0*Six

Runs Points:

Runs Distribution
Runs Scored
Runs Points
0-15
15
15*1.25 = 18.75
15-60
42
42*0.75 = 31.5

Total Run Points: 50.25 Points

Boundary Bonus: 8(fours)*2 + 0(six)*4= 16 Points

Milestone Bonus: 1(Half-century)*3 + 0(Century)*5 = 3 Points

Strike Rate: 0.85 runs per ball

Strike Rate: 0

Batting Participation Points:
= Starts Batting - Dismissal
= 14 - 2 = 12

Batting Score:

Runs Points
50.25
Boundary Bonus
16
Milestone Bonus
3
Strike Rate Points
0
Batting Participation Points
12
Batting Points
81.25
Bowling Performance

10-1-31-3

Wickets Taken: 3
Wicket Points: 65
Bowl Bonus points
=
Dot Balls Points
+
Maiden Over Points
Total Dot Balls = 40
Dot Balls Points = 40*0.1 = 4
Maiden Overs = 1
Maiden Over Points = 1
Bowl Bonus Points = 4 + 1 = 5
Economy: 0.52 runs per ball
Economy Bonus: 25
Boundaries Conceded = 2*Fours + 0*Six
Boundary Points = (2*-2) + (0*-4) = -4

Bowling Points:

Wickets Points
65
Bowl Bonus Points
5
Economy Bonus Points
25
Boundary Points
-4
Bowling Points
91
Fielding Performance

1 Catch

Fielding Score:

Catch Points
4
Runout Points
0
Stumping Points
0
Fielding Points
4
Match Points
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

Match Points = 15 + 81.25 + 91 + 4 = 191.25

Raw and Match score

The Raw Score represents a player's total score based on his performance and the scoring system. Raw scores are converted into Match Scores in the range of 0 to 10, for a simple overall score.

Formula
Match Score (0 to 10)
=
(Raw Score - 49)/23.5
+
5

Raw Score:

Total score attained by a player in the match.

Example
Tammy
Beaumont
ENG-W vs NZ-W, 1st ODI, 26th June, 2024
Raw Score
128.5

Match Score:

= (Raw Score - 49)/23.5 + 5
= (128.5 - 49)/23.5 + 5
= 8.382

The Match scores are capped at a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 10 in the scoring system.
Batting Points
Batting Points
=
Run Points
Runs
Points Per Run
First 25 runs
1
26-40
0.75
41-50
0.5
50+
0.25

The basic aim in all forms of cricket is to score runs. So, the batter is given points depending on the number of runs they score in an innings. There are various ‘run buckets’ in which the runs are valued differently, mentioned in the Run Points distribution.

+
Boundary Bonus Points
Four Bonus
Six Bonus
2
4

A batter gains bonus points for every four or six hit in an innings, which add up to Boundary Bonus Points.

+
Milestone Bonus
Half-Century Bonus
Century Bonus
2
7

The milestone bonus of +2 is added to the batting score when the batter scores a half-century. If the batter converts a half-century into a century, five more points are added to the bonus, which makes it +7.

+
Strike Rate Points
Strike Rate (runs per ball)
Points if 5 or lesser balls faced
Points if 6 to 25 balls faced
Points if over 25 balls faced
<0.13
-15
-45
-50
>=013 & <0.25
-10
-40
-45
>=0.25 & <0.3
-5
-35
-40
>=0.3 & <0.35
-5
-20
-35
>=0.35 & <0.55
-5
-10
-30
>=0.55 & <0.7
-2
-5
-25
>=0.7 & <1.0
0
2
5
>=1.0 & <1.3
0
10
20
>=1.3 & <1.6
0
20
30
>=1.6
0
30
40

Strike-rate is key in limited overs cricket. Depending on the strike-rate a player manages to achieve during the course of his innings, a strike-rate bonus is awarded or deducted as per the Strike-Rate Bat Points Table.

+
Batting Participation Points
Starts Batting
8

When a batter faces the first ball, he/she is allotted 8 points in the Bat Score. When a batter gets out, some points are deducted from the score depending on the total number of balls the player faced. If a player remains not out, the value of dismissal is 0.0.

Dismissal Points

Balls Faced
Points
0
-5
1
-70
2
-65
3
-60
4
-55
5
-30
6
-28
7
-26
8
-24
9
-22
10
-20
<15
-15
<20
-10
>=20
-7
Bowling Points
Bowling Points
=
Wicket Points
Wickets taken
Wickets points
1
15
2
30
3
45
4
60
5
75
6
90
7
105
8
120
9
135
10
150

Wicket Points are points that are awarded to a player based on the number of wickets taken in a particular match, as per the Wicket Points Mapping.

+
Bowl Bonus Points
For each Dot Ball
For each Maiden Over
1
4

Bowl Bonus consists of dot balls and maiden overs bowled by a bowler.

Dot Balls Points:

Every dot ball has its own value regardless of the format of the game. So, for every dot ball, the bowler is awarded 1 point to the overall Bowl Points.

Maiden Overs Points:

Bowling six straight tight deliveries also deserves a celebration. So, for every maiden over, the bonus of +4 is added to the overall Bowl Points.
+
Economy Bonus
Economy (runs per ball)
Points if 6 - 12 balls bowled
Points if more than 12 balls bowled
<0.2
25
75
>=0.2 & <0.4
20
55
>=0.4 & <0.6
15
40
>=0.6 & <0.8
10
20
>=0.8 & <1.0
0
10
>=1.0 & <1.2
0
0
>=1.2 & <1.4
-5
-20
>=1.4 & <1.6
-15
-35
>=1.6 & <1.8
-40
-50
>=1.8
-60
-75

The economy plays a vital role in stopping the opposition from scoring runs. According to the runs per ball conceded by a bowler, economy bonus points are added to the Bowl Points, as per the Economy Bonus Points Table.

+
Boundary Points
For each Boundary conceded
For each Six Conceded
-2
-4

For each boundary (four or six) conceded by a bowler, points are deducted from the overall Bowl Points. A bowler is deducted 2 and 4 points for each four and six conceded.

Fielding Points
Fielding Points
=
Catch Points
+
Run-Out Points
+
Stumping Points

Field points make sure that the fielders that have the biggest contributions are awarded points accordingly.

Catch
4
Runout
4
Stumping
4
Please note that the runout points are given to the thrower and not the catcher.
Total Score
Total Score Calculation
Match Points
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

In Playing XI:

All players earn 30 points each for making it to the playing XI.

Rain Match Multiplier
Rain Match Multiplier

Rain Multiplier is a modified system that reduces the impact of rain in any limited-over game. If overs get reduced in a match, a certain multiplier is used in the Batting and Bowling scores of the players.

T20

Overs
Balls
Multiplier Value
18.1-20
109-120
No Multiplier
15.1-18
91-108
1.2
10.1-15
61-90
1.5
5-10
30-60
2

The Hundred

Overs
Balls
Multiplier Value
18.1-20
91-100
No Multiplier
15.1-18
76-90
1.2
10.1-15
51-75
1.5
5-10
25-50
2

Notes:

  • No multiplier will be used in Playing XI & Field Points
  • If a match gets abandoned, the rain multiplier will be removed from the scores (if applied).
  • No multiplier is used in Test Matches.
  • The scores in the rain-affected games aren't taken into consideration for calculating the Performance Average
Scoring Example
Sophie
Devine
AS-W vs MS-W, WBBL 5th Jan 2018
In Playing XI
30 points
Batting Performance
44(33), 4*Fours & 2*Six

Runs Points:

Runs Distribution
Runs Scored
Runs Points
0-25
25
25*1 = 25
26-40
15
15*0.75 = 11.25
41-50
4
4*0.5 = 2

Total Run Points: 38.25 Points

Boundary Bonus: 4(Fours)*2 + 2(Six)* 4 = 16 Points

Milestone Bonus: 0*2 + 0*5 = 0 Points

Strike Rate: 1.33 runs per ball

Strike Rate: 30

Batting Participation Points:
Balls Faced: 33, Dismissal Points: -7
= Starts Batting - Dismissal+ Did not Bat
= 8 - 7 + 0 = 1

Batting Score:

Runs Points
38.25
Boundary Points
16
Milestone Bonus
0
Strike Rate Points
30
Batting Participation Points
1
Batting Points
85.25
Bowling Performance

3-0-10-2

Wicket Points: 30
Bowl Bonus points
=
Dot Balls Points
+
Maiden Bonus Points
Total Dot Balls = 10
Dot Balls Points = 10*1 = 10
Maiden Overs = 0
Maiden Over Points = 0
Bowl Bonus Points = 10 + 0 = 10
Boundaries Conceded = 0(Fours)*-2 + 0(Sixes)*-4 = 0
Economy = 0.56 runs per ball
Economy Bonus = 40
Bowling Participation Points
=Did Not Bowl
= 0

Bowling Points:

Wickets Points
30
Bowl Bonus Points
10
Economy Bonus Points
40
Boundary Points
0
Bowling Points
80
Fielding Performance

2 Catch

Fielding Score:

Catch Points
8
Runout Points
0
Stumping Points
0
Fielding Points
8
Match Points
=
In Playing XI
+
Batting Points
+
Bowling Points
+
Fielding Points

Match Points = 30 + 82.25 + 80 + 8 = 203.25

Raw and Match score

The Raw Score represents a player's total score based on his performance and the scoring system. Raw scores are converted into Match Scores in the range of 0 to 10, for a simple overall score.

Formula
Match Score (0 to 10)
=
(Raw Score - 45.5)/23
+
5

Raw Score:

Total score attained by a player in the match.

Example
Hayley
Matthews
BAR-W vs TRIN-W, Women’s Caribbean T20, 30th Aug, 2024
Raw Score
131

Match Score:

= (Raw Score - 45.5)/23 + 5
= (131 - 45.5)/23 + 5
= 8.717

The Match scores are capped at a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 10 in the scoring system.

Pricing

The price of a fantasy stock in Futures Assets is based on Scored Points and Expected Points.

Price
=
Scored Points
+
Expected Points
  • Scored Points = Sum of Match Points in all the games played so far.
  • Expected Points = Sum of Match Points Expected in the remaining matches.
Example

A player has scored 5 and 7 points in the first two matches, and she is expected to score 16 points in the next 3 matches.

Matches Completed: 2

Scored Points: 5 + 7 = 12

12
Scored Points
+
16
Expected points
=
₹28
Stock Price
Pricing - IPO

The price of each asset represents the total score expectation for the next five games. The price is calculated based on various factors such as

  • Historical Performance
  • Market Demand
  • Upcoming Matches
For instance, if a player's asset is priced at ₹25 during the IPO, that means the player is expected to score 25 points in the next five matches.
Pricing - Expiry

At the end of the five-match period, the final price of the asset will simply be the sum of all the Match Points in the five games. 

Example: The player scores 5, 7, 8, 10, and 10 = 40 points in five games.
Buy Price (Up Position): ₹25 per stock

Profit = Final price after five games - Buy price
Profit = 40 - 25 = ₹15 per stock

The asset will expire at ₹40, resulting in a profit of ₹15 per asset.