Fantasy competition
A fantasy competition is the top-level contest for one event, like Cricket World Cup 75. It defines the public entry point, the competition window, the scoring style, and the rule set people will play under.
A shared fantasy hub for leagues, team building, and leaderboard tracking.
A fantasy competition is the top-level contest for one event, like Cricket World Cup 75. It defines the public entry point, the competition window, the scoring style, and the rule set people will play under.
The rule set explains how the game works: squad size, bench size, budget cap, captain and vice-captain multipliers, bench multiplier, transfers, and whether predictions are enabled.
A league is a smaller competition inside the main fantasy competition. Use leagues when you want a private or focused race among friends, coworkers, community members, or subscribers.
You do not always need a league. If the goal is just to let everyone play one public fantasy game for the event, the main competition can be enough on its own.
Create or join leagues when you want: a private table, a limited-member challenge, or separate groups competing inside the same overall fantasy competition.
The leaderboard ranks entries by points. There can be a competition-level view and also league-level views, so users can see both the big picture and their smaller group standings.
Your current entry is your squad in that competition. Over time this is where users will manage their roster, captain choices, transfers, and predictions inside the limits defined by the rule set.
Player points come from event performance. Runs, boundaries, sixes, wickets, and milestone bonuses all contribute to the player total.
Entry totals then apply role multipliers: captain x2, vice-captain x1.5, bench x0.75, and playing members x1.
Teams begin in draft mode. Before activation, the team should pass checks for total players, bench count, captain, vice-captain, budget, and max players from one team.
OneTeamPerSeason
11-player roster, 5 bench • Prediction enabled • Transfers: 48
Guide
Create a public league to start comparing entries with a smaller group.
Create your entry first, then you will land in your team workspace to start selecting players.
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