CricketDream Groups let you build a private cricket community with your friends. Share private league codes inside the group, see who is performing best on a group leaderboard, and keep all your cricket conversation in one place — no WhatsApp forwarding needed.
What Are CricketDream Groups?
A Group is a social layer built directly into CricketDream. Think of it as a dedicated room for your cricket crew. You can create a group for your office, college friends, or any cricket community — public or private.
- Public groups are discoverable by all CricketDream users — great for fan clubs and open communities.
- Private groups are invite-only — only people with your invite code can join.
- Each group has a Feed (shared leagues), a Members list, and a Group Leaderboard.
How to Create a Group
- Open the Groups page on CricketDream.
- Click '+ Create Group' and pick a name, description, and avatar emoji.
- Toggle 'Private group' if you want it invite-only.
- Hit Create — you're automatically the admin.
Create your cricket community right now.
👥 Go to Groups →Inviting Friends
Every group has a unique 8-character invite code. Share it with friends so they can join from the Groups page via 'Join by Code'. You can also copy the direct invite link — it carries the code so friends land straight on the join screen.
Drop the invite link in your cricket WhatsApp group so everyone joins in one tap.
Sharing a Private League into Your Group
Inside any group, go to the Feed tab and tap 'Share a League to Group'. Enter your 6-character private league code, add match info, an optional message, and post. The code appears as a clickable card in the feed — any group member can join the league directly from it.
- All group members receive an in-app notification the moment a league is shared.
- The card shows the league name, match, and the join code in large text.
- One tap on the card takes members straight to the league join screen.
The Group Leaderboard
The Leaderboard tab ranks all members by total fantasy points earned since each person joined the group — so latecomers are never penalised. Filter by IPL 2026 or all-time. The top three earn gold, silver, and bronze medals.
Private League vs Group — Key Difference
A private league is match-specific — you compete for one fixture and it locks after that game. A Group persists across all matches and seasons. You share many leagues into one group over time and the group leaderboard tracks cumulative performance.
Discover Public Groups
Hit the Discover tab on the Groups page to find public cricket communities — fan clubs, regional groups, open leagues. Click Join to become a member and start seeing their shared leagues in your feed.
Ready to build your cricket community?
👥 Create or Join a Group →