Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions about
Dil Se Fantasy—an Indian, skill-based fantasy cricket platform for pure fun.
Dil Se Fantasy is an Indian fantasy cricket platform created for
entertainment and skill enhancement—no real money or gambling features.
Users build virtual teams from real-world players and earn points
based on actual match performances.
In fantasy cricket, you choose a team of real-world players
for an upcoming match. Their on-field performances—like runs,
wickets, catches—translate into points. Higher points mean
higher ranks on the leaderboard.
Visit our official website to securely install the Dil Se Fantasy app.
Create an account, pick a match, and assemble your fantasy squad
to begin enjoying skill-based cricket challenges.
Yes. We use standard security practices to protect user data.
Please review our Privacy Policy
for more details on data handling and security.
Points are based on each player's real-life performance—runs scored,
wickets taken, and other match statistics. Specific details can be
found in our in-app scoring system guidelines.
Each fantasy team needs a captain (2x points) and a vice-captain (1.5x points).
You can choose any players from your squad for these roles—choose wisely
to maximize your points.
We currently host friendly, free-to-join contests
for fun and skill-building—no monetary rewards involved.
Stay tuned for new format updates or special challenges in the future.
Dil Se Fantasy is a skill-based, free-to-play platform.
We do not offer real-money rewards, so no withdrawals
of any kind are available. Instead, you can earn in-app recognition
and bragging rights among your peers.
Yes, fantasy cricket is considered a game of skill in many parts of India.
However, certain states (Assam, Odisha, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Nagaland,
Sikkim, and Tamil Nadu) do not allow fantasy sports. Dil Se Fantasy is
unavailable in those states.
Yes. You can make unlimited changes to your team before the real-world
match begins. Once the match is live, no further edits are allowed.