GTLGDec 24, 2025

Analyzing Skill Element in Online Fantasy Cricket

arXiv:2512.22254v1h-index: 1
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This addresses the question of skill versus chance in online fantasy cricket for participants and platform operators, but it is incremental as it applies existing statistical methods to a new domain.

The authors tackled the problem of determining whether success in online fantasy cricket is driven by skill or chance by developing a statistical framework to analyze team selection strategies, and they found quantitative evidence supporting the skill element.

Online fantasy cricket has emerged as large-scale competitive systems in which participants construct virtual teams and compete based on real-world player performances. This massive growth has been accompanied by important questions about whether outcomes are primarily driven by skill or chance. We develop a statistical framework to assess the role of skill in determining success on these platforms. We construct and analyze a range of deterministic and stochastic team selection strategies, based on recent form, historical statistics, statistical optimization, and multi-criteria decision making. Strategy performance is evaluated based on points, ranks, and payoff under two contest structures Mega and 4x or Nothing. An extensive comparison between different strategies is made to find an optimal set of strategies. To capture adaptive behavior, we further introduce a dynamic tournament model in which agent populations evolve through a softmax reweighting mechanism proportional to positive payoff realizations. We demonstrate our work by running extensive numerical experiments on the IPL 2024 dataset. The results provide quantitative evidence in favor of the skill element present in online fantasy cricket platforms.

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