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About CricStats
An independent cricket statistics site, built by a cricket fan for cricket fans.
No official affiliation, no paywall, no push notifications — just the numbers, and
what they mean once you look at them properly.
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1. What CricStats is
CricStats started from a simple frustration: scores are everywhere, but the
interesting part is almost never on the page. Who actually converts starts into
hundreds. Which bowler is genuinely quicker in the second spell. What a batter's
record looks like once you strip out the flat tracks. That takes a database and a bit
of patience, and most sites stop at the scorecard.
So this is a statistics site first. Every page is built on a queryable record of
international and T20 league cricket — matches, innings, careers, grounds,
head-to-heads — presented so you can follow a thread from a single scorecard all the
way down to a career split.
It is run independently and is not affiliated with the ICC, the BCCI, any national
board, any league or any team.
2. What it covers
- International cricket — Tests, ODIs and T20Is: fixtures, results, full scorecards and series pages.
- T20 franchise leagues — the major competitions, with their own schedules, results and season statistics.
- Player profiles — career records by format, year, opponent and ground, plus recent form and head-to-head matchups.
- Team pages — squads, recent results, rankings and team-level records.
- Rankings — batting, bowling, all-rounder and team rankings.
- Records and leaderboards — season and all-time, sliceable by format and year.
- Grounds — venue records and how they actually play.
3. Where the data comes from
Match and career data is compiled from publicly available cricket records into our
own database, then aggregated into the splits and leaderboards you see on the site.
Nothing here is a live feed resold from a data vendor; the derived statistics —
averages, strike rates, form windows, head-to-head splits — are calculated by us from
that stored record.
The practical consequence is worth knowing: coverage is strongest for modern
international and top-tier T20 league cricket, and thinner the further back you go.
Older matches, associate cricket and some women's records are less complete, and
sources genuinely disagree on parts of them. Full caveats are in the
Disclaimer.
4. How often it updates
Results, scorecards and the statistics built on them are refreshed after matches
complete, on a schedule rather than instantly — expect the site to catch up within
hours of the end of play, not seconds. Rankings and long-run records are rebuilt less
frequently, as their sources change.
The stamp in the footer of every page shows when the data behind the site last moved.
At the time this page was served, that was
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5. Editorial and AI policy
Statistics on this site are computed from the database, not written by hand. The
written layer around them — insight cards, match summaries, milestone notes and some
analysis — is drafted with the help of automated tools, including AI language models,
working from those same figures.
We think that is the honest way to describe it, and it comes with a limit worth
stating plainly: generated commentary can misread context or state something
confidently that is not true. It is there to point you at a pattern, not to be quoted
as fact. The underlying scorecard is always the authority.
We do not publish paid placements dressed up as analysis, and we do not accept
payment to change what the numbers say.
6. Corrections
Bad data gets fixed fastest when readers report it. If a figure looks wrong, send us
the page URL, the number you are looking at and what you believe it should be — that
is enough to trace it back through the pipeline.
Where our figures conflict with the official scorecard, the official scorecard wins
and we correct ours.
7. Independence and funding
CricStats is run independently. It is free to use, has no subscription, and at the
date of this page carries no advertising and no analytics trackers — see the
Privacy Policy for exactly what is and is
not collected when you visit.
No board, league, team or betting operator has any editorial influence over this
site.
8. The wider network
CricStats sits alongside a set of sister sites covering individual T20 leagues in the
same format — IPL, BBL, CPL, SA20 and others. They share this site's approach and
data model, and are linked in the footer of every page.