Fantasy Point System on XL11

Are you just getting started with Fantasy games? Whether it is fantasy cricket, fantasy football, fantasy kabaddi or fantasy basketball, having an understanding about the points system is the best way to select matches and get started with it. The total points calculated for each match, will be basis the grid below. So, pick your game, select your players and map your scorecard as the match results are shown.

  • Cricket
  • Kabaddi
  • Football
Runs
1
Four Bonus
1
Six Bonus
2
30 Runs Bonus
4
Half Century Bonus
8
Century Bonus
16
Dismissal for Duck (excluding bowlers)
-2
Wicket (except run-out)
25
Maiden over Bonus
12
LBW/Bowled Bonus
8
3-wicket haul Bonus
4
4-wicket haul Bonus
8
5-wicket haul Bonus
16
Catch
8
3 catch bonus
4
Stumping
12
Run-out (Direct)
12
Run-out (Multiple players involved)
6

Minimum 20 runs to be scored OR 10 balls to be played

Less than 50
-6
50 to 59.99
-4
60 to 69.99
-2
70 to 129.99
0
130 to 149.99
+2
150 to 169.99
+4
170 and above
+6

Minimum 2 overs to be bowled

Less than 5
+6
5.00 to 5.99
+4
6.00 to 6.99
+2
7.00 to 9.99
0
10.00 to 10.99
-2
11.00 to 11.99
-4
12.00 and above
-6
Captain Multiplier
x2
Vice-Captain Multiplier
x1.5
Playing 11 Bonus
4
  • Super over points won't be calculated
  • Any player involved in a Concussion or X-Factor (AUS T20) substitution will be awarded points based on their performance only if they are featured in your fantasy team. For example, if M. Labuschagne replaces Steven Smith in a match. You'll get points for Labuschagne's performance as well only if he's featured in your Playing XI.
  • Any player involved in a match as an Impact Player (IPL T20) will be awarded points based on their performance only if they are featured in your fantasy team. For example, if Ishan Kishan replaces Rishabh Pant as an Impact Player in a match. You’ll get points for Ishan Kishan’s performance only if he’s featured in your Playing XI.

Points to Remember:

  • The New Point System will come into effect for matches that go live from 4th March, 2023 onwards.
  • Line-up is public information. Although we display it from the best sources possible, we suggest you verify from your sources as well.
  • In ISPL, 50-50 over is called out by the batting team, where they challenge a specific bowler for 16 runs or more.
    1. If they score 16 or more, they get 50% extra runs (30 runs if they score 20)
    2. If they score less than 16 runs, only 50% runs are considered (4 runs if they score 8)
    3. In case the batting team scores in odd numbers, the lower number will be considered. For example, 50% of 21 is 10.5 - here, 10 runs will be added to 21, totalling 31 runs.