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Cricket Stats Hub Built for Bangladesh Players

We pull live match stats, player form and head-to-head records into one dashboard so you can track BPL, IPL and international fixtures without switching tabs. Open an account and the stats feed sits right above your betting slip.

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STATS HELP

Help Channels for the Stats Hub

If a stat looks wrong or a match feed freezes, reach us through the channels below. We check official scorecards and refresh the feed manually when a delay happens.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from any stats page and describe which match or figure looks off. Our team cross-checks the official scorecard and pushes a refresh if needed, usually within two minutes.
Stats Feedback Form Use the feedback button at the bottom of each match card to report a missing player, incorrect strike rate or delayed over update. We log every report and sync with our data provider to fix recurring issues.
Account Dashboard Your account page lists recent matches you viewed and any stats you bookmarked. If you lose a saved comparison, check that tab first; it keeps the last thirty days of history linked to your login.
ck666 What Our Cricket Stats Hub Covers

What Our Cricket Stats Hub Covers

Our cricket stats hub aggregates ball-by-ball commentary, strike rates, economy figures and partnership breakdowns from international Test, ODI and T20 matches plus domestic leagues like BPL and IPL. You see bowler spells updated live, batting order changes as they happen, and wagon wheels that refresh each over. We source the data from official scorecard feeds so the numbers match what broadcasters display.

Players in Dhaka and Chittagong use the hub to compare opening partnerships before placing a bet, check recent form across formats, and review pitch reports from the previous match at the same venue. The dashboard sits in your account lobby; no need to open a separate browser tab or download a third app.

DATA INTEGRITY

How We Keep Stats Accurate

We pull from licensed scorecard APIs that receive the same feed broadcasters use, and we cross-check figures against multiple sources when a discrepancy appears. Below are the signals that keep our cricket data reliable.

Official Feed Partners

Our stats come from providers who hold agreements with cricket boards to distribute live scorecard data. That means the strike rates, economy figures and fall-of-wicket timestamps you see here match what appears on television and official league apps.

Manual Verification Layer

When a match enters its final over or a controversial decision happens, our operations team watches the broadcast and compares it to the feed. If the API lags or shows the wrong bowler, we push a manual correction within one minute.

Historical Archive

Every completed match stays in the hub for three years. You can compare a player's current series average to their record from two seasons ago, review venue trends, and see how opening partnerships performed under similar pitch conditions.

Scorecard Audit Log

Each stat update carries a timestamp and source tag. If you ever question a figure, open the match detail page and scroll to the audit section; it lists every correction we made, why we made it, and which feed triggered the change.

Stats Hub Glossary

Below are the cricket metrics and terms you will see in our stats dashboard, written in plain language so you know what each figure represents.

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What is strike rate in cricket?

Strike rate shows how many runs a batter scores per hundred balls faced. A strike rate of one hundred fifty means the player hits one hundred fifty runs for every hundred deliveries, indicating aggressive scoring.

02
What does economy rate mean for bowlers?

Economy rate is the average number of runs a bowler concedes per over. An economy of five means the bowler gives away five runs each over; lower figures show tighter bowling in limited-overs formats.

03
What is a wagon wheel in cricket stats?

A wagon wheel diagram maps where a batter hit boundaries around the field. Each line shows the direction of a four or six, helping you see if the player favors leg-side or off-side shots.

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What does partnership breakdown show?

Partnership breakdown lists how many runs each pair of batters scored together before a wicket fell. It reveals which partnerships steadied the innings and which collapsed quickly under pressure.

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What is ball-by-ball commentary?

Ball-by-ball commentary records every delivery in an over: the runs scored, the bowler, the batter on strike, and any extras. Our hub updates this feed live so you follow the match delivery by delivery.

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What does head-to-head record mean?

Head-to-head record compares two teams' past results against each other. It shows wins, losses and average scores in recent encounters, helping you gauge which side historically performs better in the matchup.

Common Questions About Our Cricket Stats Hub

Real questions from Bangladesh players about how our cricket stats dashboard works, how often data refreshes, and what you can track across formats and leagues.

We track BPL, IPL, international Test matches, ODI series and T20 tournaments including World Cups. Domestic league coverage expands during the season; check the hub home screen for the current list of active competitions and upcoming fixtures.

Ball-by-ball data updates within three to five seconds of each delivery during live matches. Strike rates, economy figures and partnership totals recalculate after every over. If you see a delay longer than ten seconds, refresh your browser or contact support.

Yes. Open any player profile and toggle between Test, ODI and T20 tabs to see separate averages, strike rates and recent form for each format. The comparison table sits below the main stats card and includes career highs and tournament records.

Each match page includes a venue section with average first-innings scores, typical bounce and turn characteristics, and recent results at that ground. We pull this data from the last ten matches played there, so you see how the pitch behaved under similar conditions.

Click the bookmark icon on any match card or player profile. Saved items appear in your account dashboard under the Stats tab, where they stay for thirty days. You can export bookmarked stats as a spreadsheet from that page.

Use the feedback button on the match card to flag the error. Our operations team cross-checks the official scorecard and pushes a manual correction. Most fixes go live within two minutes; complex discrepancies may take up to five minutes to resolve.
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Cricket Stats Hub

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