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Learn about My Dashboard?

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Last Update 9 tháng trước

My Dashboard is your fantasy command center, showing ranks, points, trades, budget, fixtures, and player activity all in one place so you can track progress and plan ahead.

1) My Dashboard


What it shows:

  • Current round rank & points, average points, trades left, budget used/remaining, overall points & rank, top players, fixtures, and activity feeds.


Why it’s needed:

  • It’s the central hub - lets you see how your team is performing, what fixtures are coming up, and how they rank against the competition.

2) Top Players (Overall & Round)


What it shows:

  • Lists of the best-performing players across the whole season and per round (e.g. most fantasy points, most runs, most wickets).


Why it’s needed:

  • Highlights standout performers so you can adjust their team strategy, make smart trades, and stay competitive.

3) Fixtures (Upcoming, In-Progress & Completed)


What it shows: A tracker of fixtures - split into three tabs:

  • Upcoming Fixtures → Games that are scheduled but not yet started.
  • In-Progress Fixtures → Games currently being played, updating as they happen.
  • Completed Fixtures → Past games with results locked in.


Why it’s needed:

  • Keeps you connected to the matches driving your fantasy points - helping you prepare trades before games, follow live action during games, and review results after games.

4) My Team Card

What it shows:

  • Snapshot of your fantasy team - overall points, rank, trades used/left, team value, budget, round points & rank.


Why it’s needed:

  • Acts like a scoreboard for you - quick and easy way to measure progress and compare with others.
  • You can download the card for social sharing purposes.

5) Rounds & Trade Windows

What it shows:

  • A schedule of all game rounds and trade deadlines (start/end dates, times).


Why it’s needed:

  • Keeps you organized - knowing when each round starts and ends is crucial for making timely trades and team changes.

6) My Round Activity

What it shows:

  • Your own round-by-round fantasy results (points scored, rank achieved).


Why it’s needed:

  • Lets you track performance trends over time and celebrate your best rounds.

7) My Player Activity

What it shows:

  • Contributions from each player in your team for the current round (e.g. Vicky Goyal 115 pts, Umar Khan 10 pts).


Why it’s needed:

  • Gives instant feedback on which players delivered this round and who fell short.

Key Points:


  • Together, these sections create a complete fantasy manager journey: from planning with fixtures and trades → tracking performance with dashboards and player stats → bragging rights with rankings and contributions.
  • Plus, you get access to the Point System, Rounds & Trade Windows, Rules, FAQs, Game Quick links and other basic information about the game.

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