Fantasy Cricket Predictions

Match predictions, captain & vice-captain picks, and fantasy cricket tips for today's games.

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Shivamogga Yodhas
Hubli Tigers vs Shivamogga Yodhas, 10th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Coastal Kings Mangaluru
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Coastal Kings Mangaluru vs Mysore Warriors, 11th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Hubli Tigers vs Gulbarga Mystics, 12th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Shivamogga Yodhas
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Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters
Shivamogga Yodhas vs Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters, 13th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Mysore Warriors vs Gulbarga Mystics, 14th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Shivamogga Yodhas
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Coastal Kings Mangaluru
Shivamogga Yodhas vs Coastal Kings Mangaluru, 15th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Gulbarga Mystics vs Hubli Tigers, 16th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters
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Coastal Kings Mangaluru
Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters vs Coastal Kings Mangaluru, 17th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Shivamogga Yodhas
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Shivamogga Yodhas vs Gulbarga Mystics, 18th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Coastal Kings Mangaluru
Mysore Warriors vs Coastal Kings Mangaluru, 19th Match, Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026
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Captain Pick Decision Framework

All-rounders first, batters second, bowlers last. In T20 cricket, a genuine all-rounder who bowls 2–4 overs and bats in the top 6 gives you double the scoring windows. A batter who does not bowl needs to score 50+ runs consistently to match the 2x multiplier value of an all-rounder who scores 25 runs and takes 1 wicket.

Use the toss result before locking your captain. If a team chooses to bat second on a dew-heavy ground, their top-order batters get better conditions. If they bowl first, their opening bowlers get early swing and extra fantasy points for wickets in the powerplay. Wait for the toss result if the match is within 30 minutes.

Avoid players with recent injury reports or who have not played the last 2 games. Recent opportunity matters more than reputation in fantasy cricket. A star batter averaging 12 runs across the last 3 innings is a trap pick, even if the crowd loves the name.

Small League vs Grand League Team Building

Small leagues (2–10 members): Keep the team steady and avoid low-probability punts. Pick the obvious captain — the player with the highest average fantasy points in the last 5 games. Differential picks hurt you here because you only need to beat a few opponents. Stack 4–5 players from the team batting first if the pitch is flat; the chasing team often collapses under scoreboard pressure.

Grand leagues (100+ members): You need 2–3 low-ownership differential picks to win. Look for a number 7 batter who bowls 2 overs, or a part-time spinner facing a lineup full of right-handers. These players cost less credit, are picked by fewer users, and can outscore premium picks on their day.

Head-to-head contests: Mirror the safest possible combination. Do not experiment. Your win rate depends on consistency, not ceiling.

Pitch & Weather Quick Reads

Flat tracks with short boundaries: Load your team with top-order batters and death-over hitters. Bowlers bleed runs here, so pick only wicket-taking bowlers — swing or spin does not matter if the ball flies over the rope.

Green or seaming pitches: Prioritize opening bowlers and technically sound top-order batters. Avoid middle-order sloggers who struggle against moving ball. A bowler who gets 2 wickets in the powerplay often outscores a batter who scores 30 runs.

Slow, low-turning pitches: Spinners dominate. Pick wrist-spinners over finger-spinners — they get more turn and bounce. Batters who play spin well (high strike rate against spin in the last 10 games) are worth the premium credit.

Rain threat or DLS possibility: Reduce the number of bowlers in your team. A shortened game means fewer overs to bowl, so bowlers get fewer points. Batters who can accelerate instantly — openers and finishers — gain value.

Common Mistakes That Cost Money

Picking 7 players from one team. If that team collapses for 90 runs, your entire lineup dies with them. The optimal split is 4–3 or 5–2. Never go 6–1 or 7–0 unless you have inside information about the playing XI.

Ignoring the death-over bowlers. Bowlers who bowl the 18th and 20th overs get wickets from desperate slogs and often pick up 2-fers. They are cheaper than star batters but can deliver 40+ points in 2 overs.

Chasing last-match heroics. A player who scored 90 in the previous game sees 20% more ownership in the next match. If the opposition has a better bowling attack or the pitch has changed, that player is overvalued. Look at 5-game averages, not 1-game outliers.

Forgetting the wicketkeeper batter. A keeper who bats at number 3 gets catching/stumping points plus batting points. That dual role often beats a pure batter costing the same credit.

Vice-Captain Selection Logic

Never make your vice-captain a bowler in high-scoring venues. If the captain fails, your vice-captain carries the 1.5x multiplier. In a 200-run game, a bowler might give you 25 points. A batter at 1.5x who scores 40 runs gives you 60 points. The math is simple — vice-captain should be a batter or an all-rounder with a high floor.

Use vice-captain to hedge against captain failure. If your captain is a top-order batter from Team A, make your vice-captain a bowler or all-rounder from Team B. If Team A collapses, Team B's players benefit from the chase or from defending a low total.

Avoid making both captain and vice-captain from the same batting order. If the top 3 collapse, both your multipliers return zero. Spread the risk across roles and teams.

When to Enter & When to Skip

Enter when: The playing XI is confirmed, the pitch report favors your research, and you have identified at least 2 differential picks with clear upside. These are the games where your edge is highest.

Skip when: The toss is delayed, the pitch is unknown, or both teams are resting key players. Randomness increases, and your research edge shrinks. Save your entry fee for a match with clearer signals.

Reduce stake when: Weather threatens a 10-over game. DLS calculations favor the team batting second, and fantasy scoring becomes unpredictable. Play only in free contests or drop your entry fee by 50%.

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