Live Desk
IND v AUSIND 184/4 (18.2)ODI · Mumbai
ENG v SAENG 92/1 (12.0)T20I · Lord's
PAK v NZToss 7:30 PM ISTODI · Karachi
CSK v MIStarts 7:30 PMIPL · Chennai
WPL FinalDEL 121/3 (16)WPL · Mumbai
Matchday desk · est. 2019

Live cricket scores, confirmed XIs and honest match-day analysis.

FantasyCricketScore tracks every ball that matters: verified team news, toss updates, pitch reports and the fantasy selection context you need ninety seconds before lock-in. Editorial only — no paid tips, no fake promises.

Verified XI reports Toss & pitch updates Methodology logged 18+ where allowed
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What this desk does

A matchday editorial desk, not a tipster feed.

Six disciplines, one newsroom — built around what a reader needs ninety seconds before the first ball.

Verified

Confirmed XIs, not rumours

Toss-time team sheets sourced from venue feeds, post-toss corrections and squad announcements — with timestamps and the journalist who logged them.

How we verify →
Conditions

Pitch, weather, dew

Surface behaviour notes by venue and time of day, weather interruption probability and the dew factor that quietly shifts second-innings chases.

Read pitch reports →
Selection

Captain, differential, trap

Captaincy reasoning broken down by role security, overs allocation and matchup evidence — with a lower-risk alternative and a differential flag.

Today's picks →
Top stories

What changed in the last 24 hours.

Five verified developments, each with an editor, a source and an "updated at" stamp.

All news →
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Toss & XI

India bowl first in Mumbai; Pant back at four

Rohit confirmed the XI at the toss with Pant promoted to four, Sundar holding the sixth-bowler slot and two debutants in the XI.

Source: venue feed
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Selection

England weigh Archer workload ahead of Lord's Test

The management is reportedly considering an overs cap in the second warm-up, with Atkinson the likeliest stand-in if Archer is rested.

By A. Houghton
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Injury

Pant passes fitness test; Iyer still managing calf

The middle-order situation remains fluid after a second scan, with the team management non-committal on Sunday selection.

Source: BCCI media
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WPL

WPL final preview: Delhi's spin vs Mumbai's powerplay

Head-to-head numbers, key matchups and the toss-time variables that have decided the last four WPL finals.

By R. Krishnan
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Squad

Australia add uncapped all-rounder to Asia tour squad

The 21-year-old provides seam-bowling cover and middle-order batting depth; replacement named for the injured Bartlett.

Source: CA media
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Methodology

How our predictions scored last month

A transparent review: 47 calls graded on outcome, evidence used and where our model disagreed with itself.

By the editors
Live scores rail

Four fixtures. Every over, every partnership.

Refresh-driven scorecards. Numbers updated manually each over from verified feeds — with the "last sync" stamp visible.

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India vs Australia · 2nd ODI
Wankhede, Mumbai · 1:30 PM IST toss · D/N
Last sync 18.2 ov · partnership 64 (47)
IND 184/4
AUS yet to bat
England vs South Africa · 1st T20I
Lord's, London · 6:30 PM BST · evening
Last sync 12.0 ov · required 8.4 rpo
ENG 92/1
SA 184/5
Pakistan vs New Zealand · 3rd ODI
National Stadium, Karachi · 4:00 PM PKT
Toss in 25 minutes
Toss pending
Squads announced
WPL Final · Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians
Brabourne, Mumbai · 7:30 PM IST
DEL 121/3 (16) · MI bowling
DEL 121/3
REQ 7.8 rpo
Today's predictions

Three matchups, three reasoned calls.

Each prediction logs the evidence behind it, what would invalidate it and a lower-risk alternative.

Full predictions desk →
Back India top-order

Pant & Iyer to combine for 120+

Pitch reports indicate a slowing surface from the 12-over mark. The middle-overs matchup against Australia's two left-arm spin options is favourable.

Lower-risk: Gill anchor at 40+ (8 of his last 10 at this venue).
Differential: Sundar 25+ with the bat (often underpriced).

Avoid Archer over-cap

Under 3.5 wickets — England total

South Africa's left-hand top three have historically scored at 7.8 rpo vs right-arm pace at Lord's. Archer workload cap is a quiet second factor.

Lower-risk: Rashid 1+ wicket at home venue.
Differential: Atkinson top-order strike.

Back MI powerplay

MI to score 50+ in powerplay

Delhi's seam trio has been expensive in the powerplay this season; dew forecast reduces spin grip in the second innings.

Lower-risk: MI total 160+.
Differential: Harmanpreet 35+ (underpriced against leg-spin).

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Methodology

How we frame a call

Every prediction on this desk logs (1) the evidence behind it, (2) what would invalidate the call and (3) the lower-risk alternative we considered. Confidence is graded, not hidden behind a percentage.

If we miss, we log the miss. See the full methodology or the monthly performance review.

Fantasy tips · 90 seconds to lock-in

What to check before you pick.

Five things — in order — that move fantasy selection more than any "expert pick" list.

All selection guides →
  1. 1. Confirm the playing XI after toss. Selection locks on the toss-time XI. Anything before that is conditional. Don't pay for previews that pre-date the toss.
  2. 2. Check role security, not reputation. Where does the player bat? How many overs will they bowl? A marquee all-rounder sitting at five and bowling two is a trap.
  3. 3. Read the pitch report, not the form table. Form fades. Surface behaviour tonight won't. Spin-on-spinner at Chepauk is a different game from green seamer at Lord's.
  4. 4. Account for dew and DLS. Dew reduces spin grip in the second innings. DLS targets shift when rain is forecast. Both move captain and vice-captain.
  5. 5. Pick one differential, not five. The captain needs to be the safest pick on your team. A single differential at six or seven is the path to top-10 finishes.
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Players

Role history, not reputation.

For each player we track batting position, expected overs, venue splits, recent usage and injury status — with a "last updated" stamp.

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All-rounder · India

R. Pant

Batting at 4 in current India ODI XI. Wicketkeeping duties. Last 10 innings: 41, 76, 12, 88, 7, 53, 64, 21, 49, 33. Updated 11:20 IST today.

Full profile →
Pace all-rounder · England

J. Archer

New-ball spearhead; workload capped at 4-over spells per the management. Batting at 9 in the Test XI. Updated 14:05 BST.

Full profile →
Wrist-spin · India

K. Ahmed

Middle-overs hold. Powerplay use rotated in last three ODIs. 6 wickets in last 4 innings at the Wankhede. Updated 16:32 IST.

Full profile →
Opener · Australia

T. Head

Opening with Warner in current XI; off-spin hold option. Last 10 ODI innings: 28, 51, 14, 39, 61, 12, 44, 8, 33, 56. Updated 22:40 AEST yesterday.

Full profile →
WK-batter · Pakistan

M. Rizwan

Top three anchor; minimal strike-rotation vs left-arm spin. Wicketkeeping duties. Last 10 innings average 38.4. Updated 18:00 PKT.

Full profile →
Pace · New Zealand

T. Boult

New-ball swing in Karachi conditions. Death-overs use reduced this series. Powerplay economy 4.2. Updated 17:30 NZT.

Full profile →
IPL 2026 coverage

The season, the squads, the standout stories.

Match-by-match reporting, squad changes and venue dossiers for the 2026 season.

Full coverage →
Fixtures

Season schedule & standings

Updated every matchday with confirmed dates, venues and broadcast windows. Past results link to full scorecards.

View schedule →
Squads

All ten franchises

Confirmed squads, retained players, auction additions and the role battles that will define each XI.

View squads →
Venues

Stadium dossiers

Boundary dimensions, recent first-innings ranges, pace/spin splits and weather quirks for every host ground.

Browse venues →
Stats snapshot

Today's desk at a glance.

Live reporting indicators across the four fixtures we're tracking tonight.

18 Confirmed XIs tracked tonight
7 Active venues reporting live
24 Pitch reports logged this week
100% Sources labelled & timestamped
Comparison

Two fantasy formats, side by side.

The headline differences that move selection when switching between the two most-played formats this week.

FactorDaily fantasy (T20)Season-long (IPL 2026)
Squad size11 of XI11 of XI · budget 100 credits
Captain value2× points2× points · VC 1.5×
Lock-in timeTossToss of first match
TransfersNone after lockUnlimited pre-match windows
Selection driverThis-match matchupSeason-long role security
Risk profileHigher varianceSlower regression to mean
How fantasy selection works

Five moves before lock-in.

A short, opinionated guide — what to check, what to ignore, and where the free picks stop being free.

Full guide →
Step 1

Confirm the XI after toss

The toss-time XI is the only XI. Previews built before the toss are conditional. Last-minute swaps are common — refresh at 6:25 PM for a 7:30 PM start.

Step 2

Allocate credits to role security

Top-order batters and wicket-taking bowlers justify their credit. All-rounders are premium. Don't pay 11 credits for a 6th-bowler slot.

Step 3

Pick captain and vice-captain with evidence

Captain needs to be the safest pick on your team. Vice-captain is your differential insurance, not your second favourite.

Step 4

Check conditions, not form

Form fades across a series. Surface behaviour, dew and DLS don't. Always read the pitch and weather report before finalising.

Step 5

Log your reasoning

A 30-second note — "Pant because left-arm spin matchup at Wankhede" — is the difference between learning and guessing next match.

Where free ends

The limits of editorial tips

This desk logs evidence, doesn't sell picks. There is no paid VIP team. There are no guaranteed lineups. There is only the desk's transparent record.

Points system reference

What scores what, by format.

The standard scoring matrix for T20, ODI and Test formats on the platforms most Indian readers use.

Full points reference →
T20 / T10
Run1 pt
Four+4 bonus
Six+6 bonus
Wicket25 pts
Maiden over4 pts
Catch8 pts
Stumping12 pts
ODI
Run1 pt
Four+4 bonus
Six+6 bonus
Wicket25 pts
Maiden over4 pts
Catch8 pts
Run-out direct hit12 pts
Test
Run1 pt
Four+4 bonus
Six+6 bonus
Wicket16 pts
Bonus (50/100)4 / 8 pts
Catch8 pts
Stumping12 pts
Performance reviews

What our desk called, what happened.

Monthly transparent reviews. We log the calls, the evidence used, the outcomes and the misses — without cherry-picking.

All reviews →
June review

47 calls · 31 correct

Top calls: Mumbai powerplay 50+ (9 of 10 matches hit), Rashid 1+ wicket (8 of 10). Misses: Archer workload cap was overstated in 2 fixtures.

Read June review →
May review

52 calls · 36 correct

Top calls: Chepauk spin grip at 12-over mark (10 of 12 fixtures). Misses: dew factor underweighted in 4 evening fixtures.

Read May review →
April review

39 calls · 27 correct

First month under the new methodology. Top calls: IPL opener boundaries at Wankhede (8 of 10). Lessons logged for May.

Read April review →
Editorial standards

What we publish, how we correct it.

The four commitments every article on this desk carries — visible in the byline, audit-logged in the corrections register.

Full standards →
Time-stampedEvery article carries a published and updated time. Stale copy is never hidden.
Source-linkedEvery claim cites the source — venue feed, BCCI release, official handle, broadcast copy.
Editor bylinedEach piece carries the desk member who wrote it, with profile and prior coverage.
Corrections openMaterial errors are corrected with a dated note. The original wording is preserved.
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Frequently asked

Six reader questions, six straight answers.

Is FantasyCricketScore a betting platform?

No. FantasyCricketScore is an editorial newsroom. We publish news, analysis and predictions for fantasy cricket selection where allowed by local law. We do not run contests, accept deposits or pay prizes.

Where does your data come from?

Live scores are logged manually from verified venue feeds, official team channels and broadcast copy. Each article cites the source and timestamp. See our editorial standards for the full sourcing protocol.

Do you sell paid picks?

No. There is no paid VIP team, no subscription paywall, and no paid WhatsApp group. All desk coverage is free to read.

How do I correct an error?

Email the desk with the article URL, the quote in question and the source. We log every material correction with a dated note. The original wording is preserved for transparency.

What ages is this site suitable for?

FantasyCricketScore is intended for readers 18 and over where allowed by local law. Some content — prediction methodology, performance reviews — discusses selection reasoning that requires adult judgement.

Do you cover women's cricket?

Yes. The WPL, bilateral series, ICC events and domestic women's cricket are covered by the desk alongside the men's game.

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