About AYACHI
Entertainment-only cricket practice simulator — free-to-play, 18+ only, no real money.
What AYACHI is
AYACHI is a cricket entertainment practice platform designed to help adults practice team-building decisions in a safe, risk‑free way. It is not a betting site and it does not involve real money.
You can browse practice match modules, build a practice XI under a credit cap, choose captaincy options, and review your saved teams. Everything is simulated and meant for learning and enjoyment.
What AYACHI is not
- No gambling, wagering, or betting features.
- No deposits, withdrawals, wallets, or cash rewards.
- No “official” results claims—match modules are mock datasets for practice.
How the platform works
- Sign up (18+ only) and log in.
- Open Matches and choose a practice module.
- Build a practice XI in Team Builder under the credit cap and role limits.
- Save and review in My Matches.
Fair play principles
Practice is most useful when it’s honest. Use original decisions, avoid spam accounts, and do not exploit bugs. If you find an issue, report it.
Responsible usage
Take breaks, set time limits, and treat play as entertainment. If you feel it is affecting your routine, pause and seek support.
Compliance summary
- Free-to-play entertainment practice. No deposits, no withdrawals, no investment.
- No prizes and no monetary value for points.
- 18+ only access.
- Fair play rules apply; misuse can lead to access restriction.
Principles we follow
- Entertainment-only: every module is a practice simulation — no money mechanics, no prizes, and no real-world value.
- Fair play: balanced constraints (credits + role limits) encourage skillful selection, not loopholes.
- Transparency: mock datasets are clearly labeled; we don’t publish “official” outcomes or suggest any guarantees.
- Responsible use: 18+ only, mindful play, and simple tools to pause or reset your practice history.
What you can practice here
AYACHI is built to help you rehearse the same decisions that real cricket strategists discuss: role balance, matchup coverage, captaincy risk, and budget discipline. You’ll see why a team that “looks strong” can still be unbalanced under constraints.
Role balance
Keep a stable core while still covering death overs, powerplay, and wicket-taking options.
Credit discipline
Learn to trade 1 premium pick for 2 solid value picks without breaking the 100-credit cap.
Captaincy logic
Choose C/VC based on role, expected involvement, and reliability — not just popularity.
Review & iterate
Save teams per module, compare builds, and improve your selection habits over time.
Data note (important)
Match modules and player pools are mock practice data. Names, stats, and schedules are provided for training-style scenarios only. We avoid presenting results or declaring winners to prevent misleading claims.