Cricket & IPL Quiz
Players · Records · Moments
How to Play
Pick a pack and enter your name to host a room
Share the room link on WhatsApp — friends join in seconds
Answer 10 questions in 30 seconds each — winner takes the bragging rights
Choose a pack
From Brathwaite's sixes to Kohli's dominance—test your T20 legend knowledge.
Every upset, record, and legendary moment that shaped ICC ODI World Cup history.
Mauka mauka. Ready?
RCB won. But do you remember how?
Think you know IPL? Most people don't.
Cricket isn't just a sport in India — it's the setting for some of the loudest group arguments, the longest debates, and the most passionate takes you'll hear anywhere. IPL seasons turn office WhatsApp groups into war zones. A Virat Kohli century stops conversations mid-sentence. An India-Pakistan match empties the streets.
This category is built for those moments. Whether you're mid-match during an innings break, cooling down after the game ends, or just looking to settle who the real cricket brain in your group is — these packs will do it. From IPL legends and season highlights to India's greatest rivalries, every pack is drawn from real matches, real records, and moments that cricket fans have been arguing about for years.
One person hosts, everyone joins on their phone in under 30 seconds via a WhatsApp link, and ten questions later you have a winner — and probably a new argument. No downloads, no sign-ups, no fuss. Just cricket knowledge and the people who think they have more of it than they actually do.
How to Play
Pick a pack and enter your name to host a room
Share the room link on WhatsApp — friends join in seconds
Answer 10 questions in 30 seconds each — winner takes the bragging rights
Frequently Asked Questions
Start with the topic your group argues about most. If half the room debates cricket records, go Cricket. If everyone quotes Bollywood dialogues, go Movies. The pack that sparks the most confident wrong answers is always the right one.
Yes — each game takes around 5–6 minutes, so playing two or three packs in a row is easy. Most groups end up doing a rematch anyway.
That's actually what makes it fun. Every pack has questions across difficulty levels — the person who claims to know nothing often surprises everyone. Mixed groups make for the best games.
Around 5–6 minutes per game. Ten questions, 30 seconds each. Quick enough to fit between dinner and dessert.