How Fantasy Points Work on myinsallpro
New to fantasy sports? Whether you're diving into
fantasy cricket, football, kabaddi, or basketball,
understanding how points are scored is key to making
smart picks. Each player's performance in a real match
translates into points, based on the system outlined
below.
Choose your sport, build your dream team, and follow the
action as your players earn points live. The scoring
system is transparent, easy to track, and designed to
help you get the most out of your fantasy journey.
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Cricket
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Kabaddi
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Basketball
Milestone Bonus
– 25 Runs
4
Milestone Bonus
– 50 Runs
8
Milestone Bonus
– 75 Runs
12
Milestone Bonus
– Century (100
Runs)
16
Out for a Duck
(non-bowlers
only)
-2
Dot Ball (No run
conceded)
1
Wicket Taken
(Excludes
run-outs)
25
Three Catches in
a Match
4
Stumping (by
Wicketkeeper)
12
Assisted Run-out
(Multiple
Players)
6
To earn or lose points based
on strike rate, a player
must have scored at least
20 runs or
faced
10 deliveries.
To be eligible for economy
rate points, a player must
bowl at least
2 overs.
Captain Points
Multiplier
x2
Vice-Captain
Points
Multiplier
x1.5
Bonus for Making
the Final XI
4
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Points from
Super
Overs
are not considered
in fantasy scoring.
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If a player is
brought in as a
Concussion
Substitute
or under the
X-Factor
rule
(AUS T20), their
performance will
only earn points if
they are part of
your selected
fantasy team. For
instance, if M.
Labuschagne replaces
S. Smith, you’ll
only get points for
Labuschagne’s
actions if he’s in
your Playing XI.
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For
Impact Players
(IPL
T20), only those
included in your
team will contribute
to your fantasy
score. So, if Ishan
Kishan comes in as
an Impact Player for
Rishabh Pant, you'll
gain points for
Kishan’s gameplay
only if he was
selected in your
squad.
Important Notes to Keep in Mind:
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The updated Fantasy Point Rules will be
implemented from
March 12th, 2025.
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The
T20 format point structure
will be followed for the
Legends 90 League, even though each
side plays 15 overs.
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Team line-ups are shared for your
convenience using trusted sources. However,
it’s always a good idea to double-check via
your own channels before finalizing
selections.
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In the ISPL format, there's
a unique "50-50 over" rule where the batting
side can challenge a bowler to score big in
a single over:
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If 16 or more runs are scored, the
team earns a 50% bonus on total runs
(e.g., score 20 = get 30 runs).
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If fewer than 16 runs are scored,
only half the total will count
(e.g., score 8 = only 4 added).
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In cases of odd run totals, the
bonus is rounded down. For example,
50% of 21 is 10.5 — only 10 is
added, resulting in 31 runs total.
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An Impact Player (seen in
tournaments like TATA IPL or Dubai T20) is a
tactical substitute who can join the game at
any point. Whether it’s a batter, bowler,
wicketkeeper or all-rounder, these players
are eligible to earn points in your fantasy
squad — as long as they’re part of your
selected XI.
Team All-Out
Achieved
(Starting 7
only)
8
All Out Suffered
(Starting 7
only)
-4
Unsuccessful
Tackle Attempt
-1
Super 10 (10+
Raid Points)
4
High 5 (5+
Tackle Points)
10
Double (Both
Attack & Defense
Points)
5
Important Notes:
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The updated scoring system will apply to
all matches starting from 7th December
2023 at 00:00 hrs.
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Substitute players will only earn points
for their first on-field appearance.
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Super Raid points are combined with
successful raid points (e.g., 8 pts for
a successful raid + 4 pts for Super
Raid).
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Super Tackle rewards include the
standard tackle points plus bonus (e.g.,
20 pts for a successful tackle + 8 pts
bonus).
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A successful raid involves the raider
entering the opponent's court, scoring
via tag or bonus, and returning safely.
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Raiders earn points for each defender
they tag or eliminate during a
successful raid.
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Only players in the starting 7 will earn
points for getting the opposition All
Out.
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Only players in the starting 7 will
receive deductions for being All Out.
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Even if a player receives a card, their
positive or negative points for All Outs
will still apply.
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Points deducted for a red card already
include yellow and green card
deductions.
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Yellow card deductions include the
penalty for green cards.
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All actions during Extra Time will be
scored as usual.
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Events that happen during Golden Raids
will not count towards fantasy points.
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All match data is sourced from verified
partners. Once results are finalized,
points cannot be revised. In-game points
shown live are subject to change until
confirmed.
Super Raid
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A raid where the raider secures three or
more points is called a ‘Super Raid’.
These can include multiple touchpoints
or bonus points. Points for All Outs are
excluded.
Super Tackle
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When three or fewer defenders tackle a
raider successfully, they earn extra
points in addition to the standard
tackle score.
High 5
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A player scoring 5 or more successful
tackles in a single match earns a ‘High
5’ bonus.
Super 10
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If a raider collects ten or more raid
points (touch or bonus) in one match,
they achieve a ‘Super 10’. This is a
separate bonus, independent of technical
or team points. For every 10 raid
points, an extra bonus is awarded. E.g.,
20 points = Super 10 bonus awarded
twice.
Double
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A ‘Double’ is a rare combo achieved when
a player secures both a Super 10 and a
High 5 in the same match.
If a player receives a green, yellow, or red
card without being part of the starting 7 or
entering as a substitute, they will receive
negative points due to off-field
infractions.
Important Notes:
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Our updated point calculation system
will be active for all matches starting
from 10th January 2023, 6:00
PM onwards.
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Fantasy points assigned to players can
be revised as long as the match status
is marked as 'Live' or 'Under Review'.
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Actions during extra time are counted.
However, shootout performances do not
contribute to fantasy points.
Clean Sheet Criteria
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A player is eligible for clean sheet
points if their team concedes no goals
while they are on the pitch and they’ve
played at least 55 minutes.
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If a player is subbed off after 55+
minutes with no goals conceded while
they were on the field, they will still
earn clean sheet points, even if the
team concedes later.
Example: If A. Hakimi exits the pitch in the
56th minute and Dortmund concedes
in the 60th, Hakimi still earns
clean sheet points.
Assists – When Are They
Counted?
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An assist is recorded when a player
passes the ball to a teammate who scores
without losing possession to the
opponent in between.
- Assists are awarded for:
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Passing/crossing that directly leads
to a goal by a teammate.
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Corner kicks, throw-ins, or free
kicks that lead to a successful
goal-scoring move.
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Assists are not awarded
when:
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The ball is significantly touched by
an opposing player before the goal.
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The player scoring gains possession
from the opponent directly.
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The goal comes from penalties, own
goals, direct free kicks, or
corners.
Penalty Earned
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Points are awarded to the player who is
fouled in the penalty box resulting in a
penalty kick.
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Points are also granted for earned
penalties due to handball by the
opponent, regardless of whether the pass
or shot was intentional.
Penalty Conceded
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When a player commits a foul inside
their own penalty area that leads to a
penalty kick, they will be penalized in
fantasy points.
- This includes all handball fouls.
Missed Penalty
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A missed penalty is defined as a failed
attempt where the ball does not enter
the net completely.
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It includes shots off target and shots
saved by the goalkeeper.
Penalty Save
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A goalkeeper earns penalty save points
only when they block the ball using any
part of their body during a penalty
attempt.
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Missed penalties that do not touch the
goalkeeper do not count as saves.
Red Card
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Players sent off with a red card will
still receive deductions for goals
conceded by their team after leaving the
field.
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Red card deductions are cumulative and
include yellow card penalties.
Players who have not participated in a match
(neither in the starting XI nor as a
substitute) but receive a red or yellow card
due to off-field misconduct will still incur
negative fantasy points.
Personal Foul
Committed
-1
Every successful
3-point basket
1
Captain Score
Multiplier
x2
Vice-Captain Score
Boost
x1.5
Key Scoring Guidelines:
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Your Captain earns double (2x) the fantasy
points based on their real-time in-game
performance.
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The Vice-Captain gets a 1.5x multiplier on
the fantasy points earned during the match.
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No initial points are allocated for players
whether they start in the top 5 or join
later as substitutes.
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Fantasy points will be awarded for actions
during overtime periods as well.
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Scores and stats are sourced from reliable
providers. Once results are finalized and
marked complete, no changes or re-evaluation
will occur. However, live scores may
fluctuate while under review.
Scoring:
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Points are scored by field goals (worth 2 or
3 points) and free throws (worth 1 point).
These accumulate to reflect a player’s
impact.
Rebounds:
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A rebound is granted when a player regains
possession of the ball following a missed
shot or free throw, allowing a second chance
for their team.
Assists:
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An assist is credited when a player sets up
a teammate for a basket with a timely and
effective pass, including plays resulting
from defensive goaltending.
Blocks:
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A block is recorded when a defender stops or
deflects an opponent’s shot attempt before
it reaches the hoop, legally denying them
points.
Steals:
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A steal involves a defensive player cleanly
intercepting or disrupting the opponent’s
possession, causing a turnover without
committing a foul.
Turnovers:
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A turnover happens when a team loses the
ball before attempting a shot due to
violations like traveling, bad passes, or
fouls. It can be forced by the defense or
due to player error.
Three-Point Shot:
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A successful shot from beyond the arc scores
3 points. It's one of the most valuable
plays, rewarding long-range accuracy.
Personal Foul:
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Personal fouls are penalties for illegal
contact with opponents. Accumulating too
many leads to the player fouling out and
being removed from the game.