Expert strategies for choosing the best captain and vice-captain in fantasy cricket contests.
ROM
BUL
CHW
ML-W
SKO
PNG
JPN
VAN
IDN
SAMOA
COI
SKO
FIJ
VAN
PHL
IDN
CYP
FIN
CYP
FIN
CYP
FIN
BAN
PAK
MAL
IDN
MLT
GIB
MLT
GIB
MLT
GIB
MLT
GIB
PAKW
ZIMW
PAKW
ZIMW
NEP
OMAN
DC
KKR
LSG
RCBW
SRH
PBKS
DC
CSK
LNCS
MDX
Choosing the right captain is the single biggest factor in winning fantasy contests. A captain earns 2x points, while the vice-captain earns 1.5x. Together, they can contribute 30-40% of your total score.
Captain rules: Pick an all-rounder or a top-order batsman who bowls 2-4 overs. All-rounders have dual scoring avenues — runs + wickets — giving them higher floors and ceilings. On the fantasy cricket app, check player role tags before locking.
Vice-captain rules: Choose a player with high variance — a death-over hitter or a strike bowler. If your captain underperforms, a high-variance vice-captain can rescue your lineup. Avoid picking two players from the same team for C and VC unless the pitch heavily favors that side.
Venue analysis: At high-scoring grounds like Chinnaswamy or Wankhede, prioritize batsmen. At slow, turning tracks like Chepauk, favor spinners and accumulators. Use our fantasy cricket pitch reports to guide your C/VC calls.