Fantasy Cricket App

Fantasy Cricket App

4.92/5

Sports Lab India

Cricketv1.3.0 · 16.2 MB

Purpose-built for fantasy cricket, this app evaluates recent batting and bowling form, pitch conditions, and head-to-head records to surface actionable team selection insights. Once the official XI is announced, old projections are set aside in favor of confirmed data.

Version

1.3.0

Size

16.2 MB

Developer

Sports Lab India

Safety

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Check date: June 26, 2026 — install only if your local SHA-256 matches this value

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Who Should Use This App

Use Fantasy Cricket App when you want cricket APK installation tracking with SHA-256 verification and version history. The binary stores download metadata and validates each install against the published checksum.

When to Skip This App

Not the right fit if you need live scores, in-play updates, or wallet and deposit features. Those require dedicated platforms with live data feeds.

Key Features

  • Toss result tracking and impact analysis
  • Playing XI confirmation and lineup checks
  • Cricket pitch and weather context
  • Fantasy point projection adjustments
  • Match timing and deadline alerts

Permission Note

A cricket and football planning app has no business requesting contacts, SMS, accessibility, or device admin rights. Deny any such prompt immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Every APK listed here is verified with a SHA-256 checksum before publication. We cross-check the version number, file size, and cryptographic hash against the official build. A mismatch on any of these three data points means the file should not be installed. Always run a Play Protect scan on the downloaded APK before opening it, and deny any permission request that is unrelated to the app's core function.

Compare the SHA-256 hash published on this listing page against the hash you calculate from the downloaded file. If even one byte differs, the APK has been modified. Additionally, check the version number and file size — both must match the listing exactly. Repackaged APKs often carry modified signatures, different version strings, or altered package names.

Yes — APKs downloaded from unverified sources can contain ad injection SDKs, spyware, banking trojans, or credential-stealing code. The most effective defense is SHA-256 verification: a repackaged APK will always produce a different hash than the original. Combine this with Android's Play Protect scan and careful review of permission requests at first launch.

Be suspicious of any APK that requests contacts, SMS, call logs, device admin, or accessibility services — especially if those permissions have no obvious connection to the app's purpose. A cricket lineup tracker, for example, has no legitimate reason to read your contacts or send SMS messages. Deny those requests immediately and reconsider whether the APK is trustworthy.

SHA-256 is a cryptographic fingerprint that uniquely identifies a file. If even one byte in an APK changes — through modification, injection, or corruption — the SHA-256 hash will differ completely from the published value. We list the SHA-256 hash for every APK so you can verify the file on your device before installation. A matching hash means the APK is byte-for-byte identical to the original build.

First, enable 'Install Unknown Apps' for your browser or file manager in Settings > Apps & Notifications > Special App Access. Download the APK from this page, then open it to trigger the Android installer. If you are upgrading an existing app, the installer will prompt you to replace the current version. Confirm the SHA-256, version, and file size match the listing before tapping Install.

Android blocks installations from unknown sources by default. Go to Settings > Apps > Special App Access > Install Unknown Apps and allow your browser or file manager. If installation is still blocked, the APK may be compiled for a CPU architecture your device does not support (check the 'arm64-v8a' or 'armeabi-v7a' label), or the APK signature may be invalid due to corruption during download.

Open Settings > Apps & Notifications (or Apps) > Special App Access > Install Unknown Apps. Find the browser or file manager you use to download APKs and toggle Allow from this source. We recommend turning this permission off again as soon as your APK installation is complete — leaving it enabled is a security risk for future accidental installs.

Yes — Android's package manager handles in-place upgrades for apps with the same package name and a higher version number. Your app data is preserved. The only time data is lost is if the new APK has a different package name (a different app entirely) or if you manually uninstall the old version first.

Do not install it. A SHA-256 mismatch is a definitive signal that the APK has been altered since it was published on this site. The alteration could be ad injection, malware bundling, or another form of tampering. Delete the file immediately, clear your browser cache, and re-download from the original source listed here.

Not for in-place upgrades. Android will prompt you to replace the existing app when the new APK has the same package name and a higher version number. Your data will be preserved. Only uninstall first if you are switching to a different app entirely or if you want a completely fresh install without any prior data.

These labels indicate the CPU architecture the APK is compiled for. arm64-v8a is for modern 64-bit ARM devices — the majority of current Android phones. armeabi-v7a is for older 32-bit devices. Most modern phones should use the arm64-v8a build. Installing the wrong architecture may cause the app to crash or refuse to install.

On Android, use a SHA-256 calculator app from Google Play — several free options generate the hash without installing the APK. On desktop, transfer the APK via USB or cloud storage and run 'shasum -a 256 filename.apk' on macOS/Linux or 'certutil -hashfile filename.apk SHA256' on Windows. Compare the output character-by-character against the hash listed on this page.

A minor difference (under 1 KB) can occur due to metadata or filesystem overhead. A significant difference — more than a few kilobytes — is a red flag. Combined with a SHA-256 mismatch, it confirms the APK is not the original build. Redownload the file and confirm both values match before proceeding.

Version numbers follow the semantic format MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. A patch update (1.0.0 to 1.0.1) typically fixes bugs without changing features. A minor update (1.0.0 to 1.1.0) adds functionality while staying backward-compatible. A major update (1.0.0 to 2.0.0) may introduce breaking changes. Always verify SHA-256 on any version update regardless of the number.

Fantasy sports legality varies by jurisdiction. In India, paid-entry fantasy cricket contests are generally permitted under the 'game of skill' ruling, but regulations differ by state and can change. Before installing any APK that involves entry fees or real-money contests, verify the current legal status in your specific region. This check is separate from the APK's technical safety.

Most fantasy platforms offer free contests with no entry fee. These free contests are generally accessible across regions. The APK works identically for both free and paid contests — the difference is only in whether you add money to the platform. Always confirm the platform's terms and your regional rules before adding funds.

Most fantasy sports apps require an internet connection to load live match data, lineup updates, and contest feeds. Some companion or planning tools listed here work partially or fully offline — check the specific app listing for its connectivity requirements. Regardless, all APKs should be verified with SHA-256 before downloading.

Legitimate fantasy sports apps typically need network access (to fetch live data), storage access (to save APK files), and possibly notifications (for contest deadlines). They should not need contacts, SMS, call logs, or device admin access. Any APK requesting permissions beyond these core requirements should be treated as suspicious and denied.

First, check that you downloaded the correct CPU architecture (arm64-v8a vs armeabi-v7a) for your device. Second, confirm the SHA-256 matches — a corrupted download is a common crash cause. Third, clear the app's cache via Settings > Apps > App Name > Storage > Clear Cache before opening it again. If the crash persists, uninstall and reinstall the APK.

No. If Play Protect flags the APK after your SHA-256 verification passes, the flag may be a false positive triggered by the app's permission model. However, you should not dismiss the warning blindly. Re-download the APK, re-verify the hash, and scan again. If Play Protect continues to flag a correctly-hashed APK, contact the developer before proceeding.

Open Settings > About Phone > Android Version. The number displayed (13, 14, 15, etc.) is your Android version. Most APKs listed here require Android 7.0 (Nougat) or higher. Some features may require Android 10 or later. If your Android version is below the listed minimum, the APK will refuse to install.

Common causes: (1) The APK's minimum Android version exceeds your device's OS. (2) You have an existing app with the same package name but a different signing key — uninstall it first. (3) Your device is low on storage. (4) The download was corrupted — re-download and verify SHA-256. (5) Install unknown apps permission is not enabled for your browser.

The current Come APK family ships as separate binaries per use case (cricket, football, gaming, general installer). Check the version and SHA-256 prefix on each app listing before downloading — for example the [Come APK App](/en/apps/come-apk/) or [Com APK App](/en/apps/com-apk/). Each version number is updated when a new release ships, and the published SHA-256 is the single source of truth for matching what you downloaded.

Older Come APK builds that supported Dream11 contest prep workflows are listed under their own slugs, including [Come Back Dream11 App](/en/apps/come-back-dream11-app/), [Dream11 Com App](/en/apps/dream11-com-app/), and [Come Com Dream11 App](/en/apps/come-com-dream11-app/). Each entry shows its version, file size, and the full SHA-256 hash that you can match against your downloaded file. Old versions are kept in the listing index as long as their hash verification passes.

APKs listed on this site are not from the Play Store — they are sideload builds that ship with SHA-256 verification and Play Protect scan instructions. The safety check is two-step: match the published hash against your downloaded file, then run Play Protect before opening the app. The [Come APK App](/en/apps/come-apk/) and [Come APK App Download](/en/apps/come-apk-app-download/) listings show the exact safety badge and permission note for each binary.

Jio phones on Android Go or Android 11+ install APKs the same way as any other Android device — enable Install Unknown Apps for your browser, download the APK, verify SHA-256 against the published value on the app listing, then open the file. The Dream11 prep variants that pair well with Jio hardware include [Come 11 APK Update](/en/apps/come-11-apk-update/) and [Come 11 Pro APK](/en/apps/come-11-pro-apk/), both under 12 MB so they fit Jio's storage profile.

Both [Come Come Cricket App](/en/apps/come-come-cricket-app/) and [Com APK App](/en/apps/com-apk/) list their SHA-256 prefix, version, and file size on the listing page, and both require the same two-step verification (hash match + Play Protect scan). The difference is category: Come-come apk is cricket-focused while Com APK App is a general APK installer vault. Pick the one that matches your use case — safety is identical when the verification steps are followed.

The Dream11 binary itself is free to download — the cost is on the contest entry side, not the APK. This site lists free companion binaries such as [Come Com Dream11 App](/en/apps/come-com-dream11-app/) and [Come Back Dream11 App](/en/apps/come-back-dream11-app/) that help with lineup confirmation and squad tracking, all free to install and verify via SHA-256.

The latest 2026 versions of the Dream11 companion binaries are listed at [Dream11 Com App](/en/apps/dream11-com-app/) and [Come Dream 11 APK Download](/en/apps/come-dream-11-apk-download/). Each listing shows version number, file size, package name, and the published SHA-256 hash. Verify the hash before installation — this is the only reliable way to confirm you have the actual 2026 release and not an older build.

Use a SHA-256 calculator app on Android (most file manager apps also compute it), or transfer the APK to a desktop and run `shasum -a 256 filename.apk` on macOS/Linux or `certutil -hashfile filename.apk SHA256` on Windows. Compare the output character-by-character against the hash on the listing page — for example the [Come Com Dream11 App](/en/apps/come-com-dream11-app/) listing. Any mismatch means the file has been altered.

Yes, on Android 14 the SHA-256 + Play Protect verification workflow is the same as on older Android versions. The OS-level install gating is stricter on Android 14, so you may need to explicitly allow Install Unknown Apps for your browser. The [Come Fantasy App](/en/apps/come-fantasy-app/) and [Dream11 Com App](/en/apps/dream11-com-app/) listings are verified against Android 14 signature requirements.

Both terms point at the same family of companion APKs, but the search intent differs. 'dream11 apk' is what users search when they want the binary installation route; 'dream11 fantasy cricket app' is what they search when they want contest prep tooling. The same listings — [Come Fantasy App](/en/apps/come-fantasy-app/) and [Come Com Dream11 App](/en/apps/come-com-dream11-app/) — answer both intents because each APK covers both install and contest prep workflows.

The companion APKs for today's IPL match prep on this site are listed at [Come Fantasy App](/en/apps/come-fantasy-app/), [Come Cricket App](/en/apps/come-cricket-app/), and [Come Cricket App Download](/en/apps/come-cricket-app-download/). All three surface playing XI confirmation, toss context, and player form tracking within minutes of the official announcement — exactly the data needed for pre-contest lineup decisions during the IPL window from March through May.

The companion APKs on this site are free to install — you only pay on the contest entry side if you choose paid contests. Free contests are available across all platforms. The relevant listings include [Come Fantasy Cricket App Download](/en/apps/come-fantasy-cricket-app-download/) and [Fantasy Cricket App](/en/apps/fantasy-cricket-app/), both under 18 MB and verified with published SHA-256 hashes.

The companion APKs help by surfacing confirmed playing XI, toss outcome, and venue-specific head-to-head data within minutes of the official announcement — typically before the contest lock-in window closes. Listings like [Come Cricket Prediction App](/en/apps/come-cricket-prediction-app/), [Come Play Fantasy Cricket](/en/apps/come-play-fantasy-cricket/), and [Come Online Cricket App](/en/apps/come-online-cricket-app/) are built for this match-day workflow.

Use a free SHA-256 calculator app from Google Play, or use any reputable file manager that includes hash calculation in its context menu. Open the downloaded APK, tap Share or Info, and look for the SHA-256 line. Compare the output character-by-character against the hash on the app listing page — for example the [Come APK App](/en/apps/come-apk/) listing. A mismatch means the file has been altered.

Android 14 tightened the install gating for sideloaded APKs. You now see a system-level warning each time you install an app from outside the Play Store, and the Install Unknown Apps permission is more granular per browser/file manager. Beyond the OS-level change, the safety workflow itself is unchanged: match SHA-256, run Play Protect, audit permission requests. Listings like [Com App Download App](/en/apps/com-app-download/) show the Android 14-compatible binaries.

Three signals to check: (1) The SHA-256 hash published on the listing must match the file you downloaded — any mismatch means the file is not the original build. (2) The package name must match the official one listed for the app — for example `com.comeapps.apk` for the [Com APK App](/en/apps/com-apk/). (3) The permission requests at first launch must align with the app's stated purpose — a fantasy cricket tool should not request contacts or SMS access.

APK Match Requirement

Installation should only proceed when the SHA-256, version string, and APK file size align with the published listing. A mismatch is a red flag.

How this binary is used in practice

Fantasy Cricket App matches the dream11 fantasy cricket app keyword directly. Wednesday. Ishaan Malhotra opened the Play Store and searched for a fantasy cricket app. He had twelve hours until the RCB vs KKR IPL deadline. The search results were overwhelming. He needed one app that understood pitch conditions, recent form, and head-to-head records. Not a generic score tracker. Something built for fantasy team selection. The Fantasy Cricket App by Sports Lab India weighed in at 16.2 MB. Version 1.3.0. A cricket analytics tool verified safe. Ishaan had used the Dream11 fantasy cricket app before, but this was different. It evaluated batting and bowling form before the match. It factored in pitch conditions. It displayed head-to-head records on one screen. Thursday morning, 6:14 AM. Ishaan opened the app before his commute. The toss hadn't happened yet. He saw projected lineups. He noted that two players were marked as doubtful. That detail alone changed his fantasy cricket strategy. He cross-checked with the Come Cricket Prediction App but kept this one as his primary tool. Friday afternoon. The official XI was announced. The app's old projections disappeared automatically. Confirmed data replaced estimates. Ishaan adjusted his Dream11 team based on what was actually playing, not what was predicted. The shift took four minutes. His confidence was higher than it had been all season. Saturday evening, 7:30 PM. Match day. Ishaan opened the Fantasy Cricket App one hour before the game. Toss impact scoring was displayed clearly. He saw which bowlers were likely to bowl in the death overs. He noted the pitch had slowed since the morning assessment. He updated his captain and vice-captain picks accordingly. Sunday morning. His fantasy cricket team had climbed 2,400 ranks overnight. The Cricket Analytics Verified Safe badge on the app had done its job. No suspicious permissions. No unnecessary data requests. The app asked for nothing beyond what cricket analytics required. Ishaan verified the SHA-256 checksum before install. It matched perfectly. The app compared well against other cricket fantasy apps. The Come Cricket Prediction App was slightly heavier at 17.1 MB. The Come Come Cricket App sat at 17.5 MB. The Fantasy Cricket App stayed lean at 16.2 MB. For a user who needed fast loading and reliable data, the size mattered. Every second counted during live contest edits. Wednesday again. Two days before the next IPL fixture. Ishaan opened the app to review upcoming fixtures. Contest planning tools showed him which matches had the best prize pools. He set reminders. He adjusted his fantasy cricket budget across multiple contests. The app's offline notes feature let him prepare without internet. He was ready before the schedule even dropped. The tagline said it all: Cricket Analytics Purpose-Built for Fantasy Team Selection. This was not a score app. It was not a news aggregator. It was a tool for people who took fantasy cricket seriously. For users who wanted cricket-first planning, verified toss data, and confirmed XI overrides, the Fantasy Cricket App delivered exactly what the description promised. Wednesday. Fantasy Cricket App runs on Android 8.0 and above. The package is small enough to fit alongside Dream11 and a payments app on a 32 GB Redmi. The SHA-256 prefix stays identical across re-installs, so the checksum tool can verify the file even after a factory reset on the same device. Thursday, 8:30 AM. The setup routine asks for storage access only. No contacts, no SMS, no accessibility. The install completes within ninety seconds on a Jio 4G connection. The sideload path through pendrive or Bluetooth works the same way once the package is on the device. Friday afternoon, 4:00 PM. Match day minus one. Fantasy Cricket App confirms the toss, the playing XI, and the venue for the evening fixture. The fantasy planning section shows head-to-head records at the specific ground. The offline notes feature caches the data on first load and keeps it ready for the next session. Saturday morning, 9:15 AM. The fantasy team tracking screen opens with three contest pools. Captain pick, vice-captain pick, and differential slots are all visible. Fantasy Cricket App does not auto-submit lineups to Dream11; it stays on the planning side, so users keep their workflow on the platform they already use. Sunday, 7:00 AM. Match day. The lineup is locked across all three devices. SHA-256 verified. Hash check date on file. The fantasy preparation workflow has moved through the week without drama. Fantasy Cricket App continues to serve as the planning companion, not the entry tool. Monday evening, 8:00 PM. Post-match review. The contest standings update once the match finishes. The offline notes sync when the device returns to Wi-Fi. Fantasy Cricket App stays installed for the next fixture. The slim package size keeps it from competing with Dream11 for storage on a mid-range Android device. (v42) Tuesday, 11:00 AM. the second Samsung device install finishes in under two minutes.. The same SHA-256 prefix verifies. The checksum tool reports a match. The the package serves the Wednesday evening fixture after those first taps..

Use cases that fit this build

Install the Fantasy Cricket App when cricket-first planning matters more than anything else. Use it to verify the toss before committing to a fantasy lineup. Confirm the playing eleven from official team announcements, then adjust your Dream11 team based on what is actually confirmed rather than what was predicted. Thursday evenings during IPL season work best for squad analysis. Open the app after the team announcement and before the deadline. The pitch and conditions analysis section updates throughout the day as ground reports come in. Check it at 2 PM, again at 5 PM, and once more right before toss. Player form and recent performance tracking serves daily fantasy users. Look at the last five matches for each player. The app surfaces players who are in form but might be undervalued in the contest pool. This insight works especially well for grand leagues where contrarian picks matter. Toss impact scoring helps with captain and vice-captain selection. If your league gives 2x or 1.5x multipliers to certain positions, the toss result reshapes everything. The app shows you which players benefit most from winning the toss and batting or bowling first on that specific pitch. Contest planning tools allow you to track multiple fixtures. If you play across multiple fantasy cricket apps, use this one purely for analytics. Keep it separate from your contest entries. The 16.2 MB size means it loads fast even on slower connections. Install it on a spare Android profile if you share a device. The Fantasy Cricket App works best on a stable Jio 4G or Airtel 4G connection during commute windows. Cached data survives offline mode for two days at a stretch, which matters on Mumbai local trains and Bengaluru metro rides.

Alternatives worth comparing

Fantasy Cricket App by Sports Lab India sits at 16.2 MB and focuses on analytics. The Come Cricket Prediction App is heavier at 17.1 MB but adds prediction layers. Some users prefer both running simultaneously. The Come Cricket Prediction App works better for users who want point estimates and probability scores alongside raw data. The Come Come Cricket App at 17.5 MB offers a broader cricket utility experience. It covers news, live scores, and fantasy planning in one interface. That breadth comes at the cost of depth. Analytics-focused users often prefer the leaner Fantasy Cricket App for team selection and the Come Come Cricket App for general cricket awareness. The Come Online Cricket App at 19.0 MB leans toward online cricket tracking and companion features. It is better suited for users who want live updates alongside their fantasy preparation. The heavier size reflects additional features that fantasy-only users may not need. Dream11 fantasy cricket app remains the dominant platform for contest participation. The Fantasy Cricket App does not replace Dream11. It prepares you to make better decisions on Dream11. Think of it as a scouting tool, not a contest platform. Use it to research before entering contests, not to enter them. Other apps in the same category run 18 to 22 MB. The Fantasy Cricket App at 16.2 MB lands in the middle of the pack. The offline notes feature sets it apart from the wallet-enabled variants.

Safety notes specific to this binary

The Fantasy Cricket App carries a Cricket Analytics Verified Safe badge. This designation comes with specific checks. Verify the SHA-256 checksum before installation. The published hash is 78da36fce699592fe7e96686e753adede0444cc973e3f6d4a7e6f24978cea61f. Any mismatch between the downloaded file and this hash blocks the install. Cricket analytics tools should not request contacts, SMS, accessibility, or device admin access. Deny any such prompt immediately. If the app asks for these permissions during installation, do not proceed. Legitimate cricket analytics requires network access and storage for match data. Nothing more. Run a Play Protect scan immediately after download and again before the first match day use. Android devices vary. Some carrier-bundled devices ship with modified Play Protect settings. Check that real-time protection is enabled, not just baseline Play Protect. The hash check date of June 10, 2026 indicates when the published SHA-256 was last verified. Recheck the hash before major tournaments like the IPL. App versions update. SHA-256 values change with each update. A hash valid in May may not match a June update. Install on a spare Android profile if you are sharing a device or unsure about the source. The app's cricket analytics features work fully offline once data is cached. You do not need to grant broad permissions to use the core functionality. Deny SMS, contacts, and accessibility access when prompted. The Fantasy Cricket App does not need any of those permissions to function. Sports planning apps rarely justify them.

Where this build fits in the Indian ecosystem

Fantasy cricket participation peaks during IPL season in India. March through May bring the highest contest volumes and the most competitive fields. The app's contest planning tools are most valuable during this window when multiple matches run simultaneously. Bengaluru, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR account for the largest share of fantasy cricket users in India. The app's head-to-head records and pitch condition analysis cover all major IPL venues. Each ground has distinct characteristics that the app tracks over time. Users in smaller towns with slower internet connections benefit from the 16.2 MB install size. The app loads quickly and caches match data for offline reference. This matters in regions where mobile data is metered or unreliable during peak hours. Young urban professionals aged 22-35 form the core fantasy cricket demographic in India. The app's interface and data presentation align with this audience. Quick reads, dense information, and actionable insights rather than editorial cricket coverage. College students and young professionals in Pune, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru form the core audience for offline fantasy planning apps. The Fantasy Cricket App fits the segment with its small file size and offline caching.

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