The analytics platform that gives analysts, coaches, and broadcasters a shared language for cricket data.
Cricket has more data than any coaching staff knows what to do with. Ball-by-ball logs, wagon wheels, heat maps, pitch maps, dismissal patterns, economy rates by phase — the numbers are everywhere. The problem has never been data availability. It has been data usability. Crictier X is our answer to that problem.
X is an analytics platform built for three distinct users: analysts who need to go deep, coaches who need quick answers, and broadcasters who need to tell the story of the game. Each persona gets a different layer of the same product. The data is the same. The interface adapts to the task.
At its core, X is built around matchups — the head-to-head relationships between batters and bowlers that define the game at the highest level. Teams can build matchup profiles for every player in their squad, every key opposition player, and every likely match scenario. These profiles are living documents, updated with every match the player appears in.
For broadcasters and analysts, X provides a shared workspace where data can be assembled into visual stories — not static charts, but interactive breakdowns that can be exported, embedded, or presented live. The goal is to bring the depth of professional analysis into every broadcast and every pre-match show.
We built X because we believe the gap between what the data says and what people see in sport is still too wide. X is the bridge.
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