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The all-time cricket draft game

Settle your all-time cricket XI.

Everyone has the argument. Here it finally gets a scoreboard: fill the eight seats every XI turns on from seventy years and every great nation, then go unbeaten through the knockouts. Rated by real history.

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SPIN THE ERA

Everyone has the argument. Here it finally gets a scoreboard: fill the eight seats every XI turns on from seventy years and every great nation, then go unbeaten through the knockouts. Rated by real history.

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01SPIN

Every spin lands a franchise era — anywhere greatness happened. One legend era guaranteed per run.

02DRAFT

8 seats, your order — tap any open seat to spin it. Every pick flips the card: the honors, the rings, the real numbers.

03SURVIVE

Fourteen matches, then the knockouts — one weak seat drags the whole order. Go unbeaten — 17-0 — and you’re immortal.

44eras · 8 nations
315player-seasons · 1950–today
19legend eras
The daily cricket gameone board · one attempt · build a streak

Every day one board goes live and everyone in the world drafts the exact same spins — a daily sports game in the same spirit as a daily word game, except the puzzle is building an all-time cricket roster. You get a single attempt: draft your team, the season simulates, and your record lands on today's leaderboard.

Play the Daily Challenge and you build a streak — and it's a forgiving one: miss a day and your rest day covers it, miss two and you can still win it back the next day. A new board goes live at midnight ET, every sport runs its own daily board and leaderboard, and no account is needed — your streak saves to this device.

How the XI argument gets settled

Every round spins one real era — a nation and a window of years, from the post-war greats through the World Cup era to the T20 game — and lays out that side’s players with their honors on every card. You fill the eight seats every XI turns on: two top-order bats, the middle order, the keeper, the all-rounder, two quicks and a spinner. Pick the wrong era for one seat and the whole order pays; get them right and the season proves it — fourteen matches, then the knockouts, a single loss ends the run.

Pick a nation, argue with history

The dynasty boards deal one nation’s eras all the way through: an all-time England side across seventy years, India from the spin quartet to the modern era, Australia’s golden generations, the West Indies pace machine — Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and New Zealand too. Set the board to one nation and settle its own greatest XI.

Then prove it travels

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Questions people actually ask

What is the best all-time cricket XI?

That is the argument that never ends — and this is the version of it with a scoreboard. Draft the decisive seats from real eras (two openers, the middle order, keeper, all-rounder, and a full attack), let the season play out, and see whose selections actually survive fourteen matches and the knockouts.

Can I pick an all-time England XI? India? Australia?

Yes — the great cricketing nations deal as their own dynasty boards: set the board to one nation and every round spins a different era of that side, from the post-war greats to the T20 revolution. West Indies, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and New Zealand are all in.

Is it a full eleven?

The board seats eight — the seats every XI argument actually turns on: two top-order bats, the middle order, the gloves, the all-rounder, two quicks and a spinner. Fill those with the wrong era’s players and no eleven survives; fill them right and the season shows it.

What counts as a perfect season?

Fourteen matches, then three knockout rounds — win them all and the board reads 17-0. Roughly 1 in 20 finished boards go the distance, on purpose.

Which eras can I draft from?

Seventy years of the international game plus the franchise-city era, 1950s to today, every season rated against its own time — so a post-war great and a modern T20 master meet on level ground.