Is Cricket Legends free to play?
Yes. The Cricket Legends pack is free to play in the browser. No signup, no download — just tap in and see where you rank. Anyone you share it with can play for free as well.
Cricket Fans
From the greats to the current era — play the Cricket Legends pack, share your score, and challenge the group that swears they know cricket better than you. AI-hosted, mobile-first, and built for WhatsApp groups and fantasy leagues.
Play it first
Jump straight in. AI-hosted, no signup, shareable score at the end.
Built For
Cricket fans, IPL communities, fantasy league groups, cricket Discord servers
What You Get
Suggested starter topic: Cricket legends trivia spanning eras, records, and iconic moments
About This Pack
The Cricket Legends pack is built for fans who argue about eras — who'd take which Sachin Tendulkar innings over which Brian Lara innings, which 90s Pakistan attack was actually more dangerous, whether peak M.S. Dhoni finishing was more inevitable than peak Michael Bevan finishing. It's not a generic sports quiz. It's an AI-hosted fan test, tuned for the kind of reader who can name the bowler from the 2011 World Cup final.
Questions span the full game — Test cricket's golden generations, ODI record books, T20 World Cup finals, World Cup dramas in 1983, 1992, 1996, 2007, 2011, and 2023, and the IPL as a league that reshaped the sport. The pack is format-agnostic on purpose: a fan who only watches IPL and a fan who only watches Tests should each find questions that respect their knowledge, and lose on questions that sit outside it.
The format is link-first and mobile-first, because that's where cricket fans actually are. No room code, no lobby, no signup — play on a phone browser in 3-4 minutes, land on a share card with your score, drop it in the office chat, the family WhatsApp group, or a fantasy league. The score card previews natively in WhatsApp, iMessage, and Discord, so the link drops into groups without friction.
Beyond the Legends pack, you can build a custom cricket quiz in about 30 seconds. Pick the angle — "every T20 World Cup final," "India vs Pakistan match moments," "IPL captains only," "every Ashes series since 2005," "women's cricket legends" — and Trivana generates a hosted game you can share with one link. This is how communities run match-day fan segments, tournament-build-up engagement, and office group-stage nights without setting up anything.
Raj is Trivana's Desi-energy AI host, and he's the default voice for cricket and Bollywood packs. He delivers natively in Hindi and Hinglish and carries warmth and humour rather than a corporate-quiz tone, which is why groups in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the South Asian diaspora tend to pick him for cricket games. If you want an English-only delivery, Jasper and Blaze bring competitive gameshow energy instead, so you can match the host to the vibe of the group you're sharing with.
How To Play + Share
Yes. The Cricket Legends pack is free to play in the browser. No signup, no download — just tap in and see where you rank. Anyone you share it with can play for free as well.
The free Cricket Legends pack runs 10 questions and takes about 3-4 minutes. The AI host reacts to each answer so the pacing feels like a live fan segment, not a form.
The Legends pack spans formats — iconic Test moments, ODI records, T20 World Cup finals, and IPL legacy. You can also generate a custom pack focused on only IPL, only Tests, only ODIs, or a specific tournament, country, captain, or era.
The pack is tuned to span eras that real fans argue about — the 70s-80s greats, the 90s and 2000s golden generations across India, Pakistan, Australia, the West Indies, and England, the T20 revolution, and the current era. Difficulty rewards fans who've actually followed the game, not just memorized current stats.
Yes. You can build a custom cricket game — any era, team, tournament, player, or record — in about 30 seconds. Paste a stats page URL, upload your own notes as a PDF, or describe the angle ("IPL captains only," "India vs Pakistan match moments," "every T20 World Cup final") and Trivana generates the hosted game.
Yes. Every Trivana game runs in 10 languages, including Hindi and Hinglish delivered natively by hosts like Raj and Priya. You can pick the language when you create the game, so a family WhatsApp group or an office chat can play in whatever language feels natural.
No. Trivana is an independent trivia platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the BCCI, IPL, ICC, or any cricket board. The Cricket Legends pack is built by cricket fans using publicly available cricket records.
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