Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our FAQ page! Here you'll find answers to the most common queries about Focus fantasy.

General Questions

Focus fantasy is a skill-based fantasy cricket platform where cricket fans can create virtual teams using their knowledge, analytical abilities, and strategy to compete based on real-world matches.

Focus fantasy is exclusively available to users aged 18+ residing in Indian states where fantasy sports are legally permitted.

Gameplay Questions

Select an upcoming cricket match, build your team of 11 players based on your analysis of players' performances, pitch conditions, and other strategic factors. Assign a captain and vice-captain to maximize points.

Yes, you can modify your team anytime before the official match deadline. Changes cannot be made after the match begins.

Account Questions

Register by downloading our app through the SMS link received after providing your phone number on our website. Follow the simple registration steps within the app.

Please double-check your phone number and network connectivity. If the issue persists, reach out to us at support@cloudfantasyapp.digital for assistance.

Points & Scoring

Fantasy points are based on real match statistics—runs scored, wickets taken, catches, run-outs, and other cricketing performances. Visit our detailed scoring system guide within the app.

Your chosen captain earns double points (2x), and your vice-captain earns one and a half times (1.5x) their actual match performance points.

Responsible Gaming

Focus fantasy is committed to responsible gaming. We promote balanced participation, limit usage to users aged 18+, and provide support resources for healthy gaming.

Legal & Compliance

Yes, fantasy cricket is legally recognized as a skill-based activity in India. Focus fantasy strictly complies with all applicable laws and operates only in states where fantasy sports are allowed.

Yes, our services are unavailable in states that prohibit fantasy sports, including Assam, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Nagaland, and Sikkim.