Reddybook Club Launches Community Badges to Reward Cricket Achievements
Key Takeaways
- Three badge tiers – Bronze, Silver and Gold – recognize excellence in Batting, Bowling, Fielding and Community Impact.
- Badges are automatically linked to player profiles, fan accounts and major social platforms, amplifying visibility for athletes and supporters alike.
- The system integrates with Reddybook’s Gamification Engine for real‑time issuance, tracking, and leaderboard updates.
- Early adopters report a 27 % rise in match‑day participation and a 34 % boost in user‑generated content across the platform.
- Dynamic Badges evolve throughout a season as player statistics improve, keeping the experience fresh and motivating.
- Community badges also reward off‑field contributions such as coaching, fundraising and mentorship, strengthening the broader cricket ecosystem.
Introduction
Reddybook Club is the focus of this guide.
Cricket fans in India are renowned for their passion, loyalty, and the endless stories they create on and off the pitch.
Reddybook Club, the nation’s fastest‑growing fan‑centric platform, has taken this enthusiasm a step further by launching a suite of Community Badges that celebrate both on‑field achievements and off‑field contributions. By turning match moments into digital milestones, the club aims to deepen fan engagement, drive higher participation, and create a thriving ecosystem where every contribution—big or small—gets recognized.
What Are Community Badges?
Community Badges are token‑like digital awards that appear on a user’s Reddybook profile the moment a predefined milestone is reached. They are visually distinct, easily shareable, and tied directly into the platform’s fan‑engagement engine. Each badge conveys three core messages:
- Recognition: A public acknowledgment of a player’s or fan’s achievement.
- Motivation: A clear, attainable target that encourages continued participation.
- Visibility: Auto‑posting to linked social accounts, expanding the reach of the achievement beyond the platform.
Badge Tiers and Criteria
The badge system is structured into three progressive tiers—Bronze, Silver, and Gold—each with its own set of criteria. While the core categories remain constant, the specific thresholds increase with each tier, ensuring that only the most impactful performances earn the highest honors.
1. Batting Badges
- Bronze: 30 runs in a single innings or 150 runs in a month.
- Silver: 70 runs in a single innings or 400 runs in a month.
- Gold: 120 runs in a single innings or 800 runs in a month.
2. Bowling Badges
- Bronze: 2 wickets in a match or 10 wickets in a month.
- Silver: 5 wickets in a match or 25 wickets in a month.
- Gold: 8 wickets in a match or 45 wickets in a month.
3. Fielding Badges
- Bronze: 1 spectacular catch or 5 run‑outs in a month.
- Silver: 3 spectacular catches or 15 run‑outs in a month.
- Gold: 5 spectacular catches or 30 run‑outs in a month.
4. Community Impact Badges
- Bronze: 5 mentorship sessions or 3 fundraising events.
- Silver: 15 mentorship sessions or 10 fundraising events.
- Gold: 30 mentorship sessions or 25 fundraising events.
The criteria are deliberately data‑driven, pulling from match statistics, user‑generated logs, and platform‑wide activity feeds. This ensures transparency and fairness across the board.
Integration with Reddybook’s Gamification Engine
The Community Badges are not a standalone feature; they sit at the heart of Reddybook’s broader gamification ecosystem. Real‑time data pipelines feed match events and community actions directly into the badge engine, which then:
- Validates the achievement against the tier thresholds.
- Issues the badge instantly to the user’s profile.
- Updates the platform’s leaderboards, reflecting the new accolade.
- Triggers auto‑sharing to linked social platforms (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook).
The integration is powered by a micro‑service architecture that guarantees sub‑second latency, meaning fans see their badge appear while the excitement of the moment is still fresh.
Impact on Player and Fan Engagement
Since the rollout in early March, clubs that have adopted the badge system report measurable improvements across several key performance indicators:
| Metric | Before Launch | After Launch |
|---|---|---|
| Match‑day participation | 68 |



