Try Demo — See a Sample Prediction

Loads a realistic match scenario and shows you what the predictions look like

Match Format

Currently predicting for: Men's T20 (20 overs, max 4 overs per bowler)

Input Mode

Venue & Match State

Max 9 (game ends at 10)
Format: X.0 to X.5 (max 20 overs)

Batsmen at Crease

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Striker
Non-Striker

Batsmen Yet to Bat

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Bowling Figures

Add bowlers who have bowled in the match

Bowler Runs Wkts Overs Left
Overs bowled is calculated as: 4 - Overs Left

Over Information

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Optional — if left blank, prediction uses team bowling average for the current phase. Selecting a specific bowler gives a more personalized prediction.
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How the Prediction Engine Works

Cricket Match Intelligence uses a statistical AI model trained on format-specific cricket data to forecast match outcomes in real time. Unlike simple run-rate calculators, it factors in multiple layers of match context simultaneously.

Multi-Window Momentum

The model tracks short-term (last 2 overs), medium-term (last 5 overs), and long-term (full innings) run rates simultaneously. This lets it detect momentum shifts — a team accelerating after a quiet patch, or stalling after losing a quick wicket.

Player-Level Intelligence

With 705+ cricketers in the database — men's, women's, and U19 — the engine adjusts projections based on who is batting and bowling. A set batsman (15+ balls faced in T20) is modelled to score progressively faster, while tailenders trigger steeper scoring decay.

Venue & Conditions

Every ground has a pitch profile — flat, spin-friendly, seam-friendly, or sporting. The engine applies venue-specific scoring multipliers across 290+ international venues, plus fielding efficiency adjustments based on the bowling team's catching record.

Phase-Based Scoring Logic

Cricket innings are divided into distinct phases, each with different scoring dynamics. The model applies separate logic for each:

  • Powerplay High-risk, high-reward overs with fielding restrictions. Historically accounts for 30–35% of T20 totals.
  • Middle Overs Consolidation or acceleration phase. The engine detects whether a team is building or going for it based on wickets in hand.
  • Death Overs Final overs where set batsmen and low wicket count trigger an acceleration boost of up to 30% above baseline projection.
  • Chase Mode Win probability is calculated over the full distribution of projected outcomes, accounting for required run rate pressure.

What Gets Predicted

Final Score
Projected total with confidence range
Wickets
Expected dismissals remaining
Next Over
Runs, boundaries & dot balls forecast
Win %
Chase probability for 2nd innings

Predictions update instantly as you change the match state — different bowlers, more wickets fallen, or overs remaining.

Example Prediction Scenarios

Men's T20 India vs Australia

80/2 after 10 overs at Wankhede Stadium — two set batsmen, 10 overs remaining.

Projection: 178–186 (acceleration boost active, flat pitch, 8 wickets in hand)

Men's ODI England vs New Zealand

210/6 after 40 overs at Lord's — lower middle order in, bowling team efficient in the field.

Projection: 262–271 (tailender decay applied, seam-friendly pitch reduces floor)

Women's T20 Australia vs England

Chasing 152, 95/3 after 12 overs at the MCG — required rate rising.

Projection: 58% win probability (manageable rate, 7 wickets in hand)

Frequently Asked Questions

The model projects a realistic range based on the current match state, not a single guaranteed number. In testing, projections typically land within 8–12 runs of the actual T20 total and 15–20 runs in ODIs when entered at the halfway stage. Accuracy improves the further into the innings you are, as there is less remaining variation to model.

Yes — use Live Game mode to auto-fill the current match data from Cricbuzz. The tool fetches the score, overs, bowlers, and batting lineup automatically, so you only need to select the match and click predict.

Men's T20, Women's T20, Men's ODI, and Women's ODI. Each format uses different phase boundaries, player databases, and scoring models calibrated to the typical scoring patterns of that format.

Completely free. No subscription, no sign-up required to use the predictor. Creating an account (via Replit login) is optional and unlocks the ability to leave feedback and track your prediction history.