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brings together live scorecards, player performance data, and match-by-match stats for IPL, BPL, and international cricket — all in one place so you can follow every session without switching between apps.

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What the Cricket Stats Hub Actually Covers

The Cricket Stats Hub pulls together batting averages, bowling figures, partnership breakdowns, and over-by-over run rates for matches across the BPL, IPL, and major international series. When you open a match entry, you see the full scorecard alongside recent form for each player in the lineup — not just the headline total. Bowling economy rates, strike rates, and fielding dismissal counts sit

in the same view. Players in Dhaka following BPL fixtures will find every squad update reflected as teams confirm their playing eleven. Stats where a game provider exposes them are shown on the relevant match panel; where they are not, we note that the data is pending from the source.

How We Keep the Stats Reliable

Accuracy in the Stats Hub depends on the data sources we connect to and how we display what those sources return. Here is how we approach each layer of that chain.

Direct Feed Sourcing

Match data enters the Stats Hub from official scoring feeds tied to the relevant cricket board. We do not manually rekey figures, which removes a common source of transcription errors that affect manually updated stat pages.

Delay Flagging

When a live feed is running behind — common during rain delays or power interruptions at venues — the Stats Hub shows a latency indicator rather than presenting stale data as current. You see the last confirmed update time on every live scorecard.

Provider Attribution

Each stat panel names the data provider so you know the source. Where a game provider or scoring service does not expose a particular figure, we mark it as unavailable rather than estimating or filling in a placeholder number.

Account-Linked History

Your account stores the match stat pages you visited so you can return to a completed scorecard days later. Figures are frozen at the official close of the match and will not change after the board confirms the final result.

Getting Help Inside the Stats Hub

If a scorecard does not load or a stat looks out of place, our support team can check the data feed directly. Reach out through any of the channels below and quote the match name and the stat in question so we can pull the right source record.

Live Chat Support Open the chat widget from your account dashboard while the match is running. Our team can check the live data feed and confirm whether a stat discrepancy is a display issue or a source delay.
Email Account Help Write to our support address with the match name, the player stat you are querying, and your account ID. We trace the source record and respond with a factual correction or confirmation.
Account Dashboard Alerts The Stats Hub has a built-in flag button on each scorecard row. Hit it and the system logs the query against your account so support can review it without you needing to describe it from scratch.

Cricket Stats Terms Explained

A quick reference for the numbers and labels you will see throughout the Stats Hub.

What is a batting strike rate in cricket stats?

Strike rate measures how many runs a batter scores per 100 balls faced. A higher figure means faster scoring. The Stats Hub shows this for each innings and across a player's recent form window.

What does economy rate mean for a bowler?

Economy rate is the average runs conceded per over bowled. A lower figure indicates tighter bowling. The Stats Hub displays economy alongside wicket count so you can read both pressure and reward at a glance.

What is a Net Run Rate (NRR) in tournament tables?

NRR is a tournament tiebreaker calculated by subtracting runs conceded per over from runs scored per over across all matches. A positive NRR means a team has generally outscored opponents across the competition.

What does DLS method mean on a scorecard?

DLS stands for Duckworth-Lewis-Stern. It is a mathematical method used to recalculate target scores in rain-affected matches. When a DLS adjustment is applied, the Stats Hub flags the revised target clearly on the scorecard.

What is a player's recent form window?

Form window refers to the span of recent matches used to calculate a player's current averages — typically the last five or ten innings. The Stats Hub labels the window size so you know how many matches the figure covers.

What does RTP mean in the context of the Stats Hub?

RTP, or Return to Player, is a slots and casino metric — it does not apply to cricket stats. If you see an RTP label in the lobby, it belongs to a game tile, not a cricket data field.

Common Questions About the Stats Hub

Answers to the things Bangladesh cricket followers ask us most often about how the Stats Hub works.

The Stats Hub covers BPL, IPL, and major international formats including Test, ODI, and T20I series. Domestic tournaments outside these competitions may appear where our data feed carries them; availability depends on the source board's data partnership.

Updates follow the live scoring feed from the relevant cricket board. In standard conditions, figure updates appear within a ball or two of the actual delivery. During feed interruptions the Stats Hub shows a latency flag rather than presenting outdated data as current.

Yes. The Stats Hub is built for mobile screens. Scorecards reflow to a single-column layout on smaller displays, and the player stat panels are touch-scrollable. No separate app download is needed — your account login gets you there directly from a mobile browser.

A stat marked unavailable means the data provider for that match has not returned a value for that field. We do not fill in estimates. When the source confirms the figure, the panel updates automatically and the unavailable label clears.

Viewing the Stats Hub does not require a funded account. Stats pages are accessible once you are logged in. If you want to place a bet on a match you are following in the Stats Hub, you can deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket from the same session without navigating away.

Use the flag button on the scorecard row where you spotted the issue. The system logs it against your account automatically. Alternatively, contact support via live chat and quote the match name and the specific figure — our team checks the source feed and responds with a confirmed reading.
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