CricSocial × CJB
Standings
ALL GAMES| # | Player | Total | G1 | G2 | G3 |
|---|
How It Works
THE DECK | IPL 2026
The Basics
Each player gets 10 randomised cards — 5 batting & 5 bowling. Every card maps to a real match event. When that event happens in a live IPL game, you score points.
Each set of 5 cards (batting or bowling) contains:
- 5 pts ×2 — Common events
- 8 pts ×1 — Uncommon events
- 13 pts ×1 — Rare events
- 21 pts ×1 — Jackpot events
- 🗓️ Weekend 1 — Apr 18–19
- 🗓️ Weekend 2 — Apr 25–26
- 🏏 2 games on Saturday, 2 games on Sunday
- 📊 Points accumulate across all 4 games
- 🔄 Swap your cards after Saturday’s games or keep them
- 🏆 Winner announced every Monday
- Join the CricketByJB Discord server
- Head to #cricsocial-tournament
- Confirm participation before 2:00 PM IST on Saturday to be eligible for that weekend
- Cards will be assigned to you — just watch the game!
Late confirmations are not accepted for that game.
- 🥇 Winner — Free CricSocial card game
- 🥈 Runner-up — TBD based on participation
- 🎖️ Most Engaged — TBD based on participation
Note: Rules are adapted from the offline CricSocial version for simplicity.
FAQs
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I have to be present for and watch each game?
No! You just have to confirm that you’re participating. The game is static for now and does not require real-time decision-making from you. Just sit back and let the match events do the work.
Can I switch my cards?
Yes! After the first 2 games on Saturday, you’re allowed to request a swap. Be strategic about it though — is it a bad hand, or was it just a bad match?
What exactly is the CricSocial card game that I might win?
It’s an offline cricket card game you play during real-time T20 matches. Watch the match with your friends, play your cards as match events unfold, and the person with the highest points wins. Think of it as a game within the game.
Card Pool
ALL CARDS IN THIS TOURNAMENT
🏏 Batting Cards
| Event | Points |
|---|---|
| Batter scores 50 | 5 pts |
| Team scores 50 runs in 1st 6 overs | 5 pts |
| An over with 2 consecutive sixes | 5 pts |
| 6th bowler used in an innings | 5 pts |
| Free hit! | 5 pts |
| Winning runs with a boundary (4 or 6) | 5 pts |
| Boundary with a scoop shot (4 or 6) | 5 pts |
| An over with 4 boundaries (4s or 6s) | 8 pts |
| Batter scores 40 within 20 balls | 8 pts |
| 3 consecutive sixes | 8 pts |
| An over with 22 or more runs | 8 pts |
| Captain scores 50 | 8 pts |
| Batter scores 60 within 36 balls | 8 pts |
| Batter scores 80 | 8 pts |
| Batter scores 100 | 13 pts |
| Batter hits 8 sixes | 13 pts |
| An over with 26 or more runs | 13 pts |
| Team scores 75 runs in 1st 6 overs | 13 pts |
| Batter hits 10 sixes | 21 pts |
| Batter scores 120 runs | 21 pts |
🎳 Bowling Cards
| Event | Points |
|---|---|
| Catch inside 30-yard circle | 5 pts |
| Out bowled! | 5 pts |
| Run out! | 5 pts |
| Bowler takes 3 wickets | 5 pts |
| Out! (caught by wicketkeeper) | 5 pts |
| Out! (LBW) | 5 pts |
| 3rd wicket falls before team scores 90 | 5 pts |
| Duck out! | 5 pts |
| Opener out before scoring 10 | 5 pts |
| 2nd wicket falls before team scores 50 | 5 pts |
| 7th wicket falls | 5 pts |
| Out stumped! | 8 pts |
| An over with 2 wickets | 8 pts |
| Bowler concedes fewer than 20 runs in 4 overs | 8 pts |
| 8th wicket falls | 8 pts |
| DRS — final decision: out | 8 pts |
| 4th wicket falls within 10 overs | 8 pts |
| An over with 2 runs or less | 8 pts |
| Team all out under 150 | 13 pts |
| Bowler takes 4 wickets | 13 pts |
| Bowler concedes fewer than 12 runs in 4 overs | 13 pts |
| Bowler takes 5 wickets | 21 pts |
| An over with 3 or more wickets | 21 pts |
