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What It’s Really Like Building Cricket Data Analytics Systems for the Pakistan Cricket Board: The Work, Challenges, and Products Behind the Scenes

Building for the Pakistan Cricket Board is not just about software development — it’s about understanding how a complex cricket ecosystem operates behind the scenes. From CricCraft and CricFit to CricCoach and Trainer Module, this work focuses on solving fragmented data systems, improving real-time decision-making, and building reliable cricket performance and analytics platforms across the organization.

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What It’s Really Like Building Cricket Data Analytics Systems for the Pakistan Cricket Board: The Work, Challenges, and Products Behind the Scenes

The Pakistan Cricket Board — to be honest, most people don’t really understand what’s going on behind the scenes. At first glance, everything seems pretty normal. You’ve got the men’s team, the women’s team, the Under-19 side, the domestic regional squads, and the HBL PSL with its eight franchises — it all looks like business as usual.

But when you take a closer look, things start to feel a bit different. And once you're actually part of it, you realize that a lot of what you thought you knew doesn’t quite add up the same way anymore. It feels like there’s a whole different system running underneath everything — and you only start to see it when you’re inside it.

Cricket never really takes a break here. It’s a year-round system, with no real pause. Hundreds of players are constantly competing, improving, or fighting to keep their spot. Matches happen across cities, tours are planned months in advance, and everything keeps moving without stopping.

Even when nothing is happening on TV, the system is still active — tracking, planning, analyzing, and preparing. There’s no real off-season. It just keeps going.

For fans, the emotional side is what stands out — the pressure moments, the sudden wickets, the sixes that change everything. But behind that emotion, there’s an entire infrastructure making sure everything runs smoothly.


CricCraft — Reporting & Cricket Data Analytics Platform

CricCraft didn’t just organize player data — it completely changed how reporting and analysis works inside the system.

Before this, information was scattered everywhere. Coaches kept personal notes, regional offices maintained separate Excel files, and legacy databases only gave partial visibility.

If someone needed a report, it meant manually collecting data from multiple sources, cleaning it, and rebuilding everything from scratch. It was slow, inconsistent, and not reliable in real time.

Now everything flows into a centralized cricket data analytics system. Reports are generated instantly using clean and verified data.

Performance analysis can be broken down by format, opposition, venue, or match situation. Patterns that were previously invisible — like performance under pressure or form shifts over time — are now clearly visible.

Even fitness data, medical history, and workload tracking are connected in the same system. Coaches don’t just see performance — they see context.


CricFit — Player Fitness Management System

CricFit introduced a structured player fitness management system for cricket operations.

Before this, fitness tracking was fragmented. Reports were stored in spreadsheets, injury updates were shared through WhatsApp, and training logs were maintained separately by different staff members.

There was no single source of truth.

CricFit changed that by centralizing everything — injury history, rehab progress, workload tracking, and medical clearance — into one real-time system.

Each player now has a full digital fitness profile. Trainers can log sessions, physios can update recovery progress, and medical staff can flag risks instantly.

One of the most important features is workload tracking. Fast bowlers, for example, are monitored not just by performance but by training load, recovery cycles, and long-term stress patterns.

This helps prevent injuries before they happen.


CricCoach — Cricket Analytics for Coaching

CricCoach was built to support coaching decisions using structured cricket analytics.

Instead of forcing coaches to dig through raw data, it organizes performance insights into meaningful patterns.

It tracks form over different match windows, highlights consistency trends, and identifies whether a player is improving or declining.

It also connects workload data and injury risk patterns, giving coaches a more complete view of player readiness.

Matchups are another key layer — showing how players perform against specific teams, venues, and conditions.

This turns instinct-based decisions into data-supported decisions.


Trainer Module — Injury & Workload Management System

The Trainer Module brings everything related to player fitness into a single system.

Previously, training data, injury reports, rehab progress, and medical updates existed in separate systems with no proper connection.

This made it difficult to understand a player’s real physical condition at any moment.

Now everything is unified — training sessions, workload tracking, injury records, and fitness clearances all exist in one structured system.

Coaches and selectors can instantly see whether a player is truly match-ready or still recovering.


What This Really Required

This wasn’t just software development.

It required understanding how a real cricket organization operates at scale — across players, teams, coaches, medical staff, and administrators.

It involved cleaning and migrating large amounts of inconsistent data, rebuilding systems that didn’t align, and designing workflows that matched real-world decision-making.

It also required backend engineering, frontend systems, API integration, and continuous coordination with real cricket operations.


Final Thought

What this reflects is a larger shift in the cricket industry toward data-driven decision-making.

Performance analytics, player tracking, fitness systems, and real-time data infrastructure are no longer optional — they are becoming essential parts of modern cricket operations.


More about our work in sports technology and cricket analytics systems: https://www.infinitywaveinc.com

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