Introduction
Whether you are a seasoned analyst or a new fan eager to dive into the numbers, the Reddybook dashboard offers a powerful, user‑friendly platform to track every facet of cricket statistics. In this guide, we will walk you through each step of navigating the dashboard, from logging in to generating custom reports, so you can transform raw data into actionable insights with confidence.
Getting Started with the Dashboard
Creating and Securing Your Account
Before you can explore the wealth of data, you need a Reddybook account. Visit the sign‑up page, provide a valid email address, and set a strong password. Once registered, confirm your email to activate two‑factor authentication (2FA) for added security. This ensures that only you can access your personal statistics and saved reports.
Logging In and Initial Setup
Navigate to the login screen and enter your credentials. Upon successful authentication, you will be greeted by the Dashboard Overview. The first time you log in, a quick setup wizard will ask you to select your favorite teams, preferred formats (Test, ODI, T20), and preferred time zones. Completing these preferences tailors the dashboard to show the most relevant data right from the start.
Understanding the Main Navigation
Top Bar: Quick Access Tools
The top bar houses essential shortcuts: a global search box, notification bell, and a user profile dropdown. The search box supports natural language queries—type “top run‑scorers in 2023” and watch the dashboard filter the relevant tables instantly.
Side Panel: Core Modules
The left‑hand side panel is organized into modules such as Live Matches, Player Profiles, Team Statistics, and Historical Data. Clicking any module expands a submenu with specific reports and visualizations. For instance, under Team Statistics you will find “Batting Averages by Venue” and “Bowling Economy by Season.”
Footer: Support and Resources
At the bottom of every page, you’ll find quick links to the help centre, API documentation, and community forums. If you encounter any issues, the “Contact Support” button opens a live chat with the Reddybook technical team.
Tracking Live Matches
Real‑Time Scoreboard
When a match is in progress, the Live Matches module displays a dynamic scoreboard. This board updates ball‑by‑ball, showing runs, wickets, overs, and player contributions. Hover over any player’s name to see a tooltip with their strike rate, boundary count, and recent form.
Match Timeline and Event Log
The timeline view records every major event—dismissals, boundaries, and milestone achievements. You can filter the timeline by event type, player, or innings to isolate moments such as “all‑rounder 50/2” or “five‑wicket haul.” Export options let you download the timeline as CSV for deeper offline analysis.
Custom Alerts and Notifications
Set up custom alerts by navigating to the “Alerts” tab within the live match view. For example, create an alert for “when any bowler’s economy exceeds 8.0 in a T20 match” or “when a batsman reaches a fifty.” These alerts can be delivered via email, SMS, or in‑app push notifications.

Analyzing Player Performance
Player Profile Overview
Each player has a dedicated profile page that aggregates career statistics, recent form, and advanced metrics such as Weighted Batting Average and Adjusted Bowling Impact. The profile also includes a heat map showing scoring zones and a radar chart comparing skill sets against peers.
Performance Trends and Filters
Use the “Trend” tab to view performance over time. Choose a time range—last 5 matches, current season, or entire career—and apply filters like venue, opponent, or match format. The resulting line chart highlights peaks and troughs, making it easy to spot consistency or recent slumps.
Comparative Analysis Tool
The comparative tool lets you select up to three players and juxtapose their stats side by side. Metrics include average runs per innings, strike rate, wickets per match, and economy rate. This feature is ideal for selection committees and fantasy league enthusiasts.
Customizing Your Views
Saving and Sharing Reports
After configuring a report with your chosen filters and visualizations, click “Save Report.” Assign a descriptive name—e.g., “2024 IPL Bowling Analysis”—and tag it for easy retrieval. Saved reports can be shared with teammates via a generated link that respects your organization’s permission settings.
Dashboard Layout Builder
The layout builder enables drag‑and‑drop arrangement of widgets such as tables, charts, and KPIs. Resize each widget to fit your screen real estate, and toggle visibility for mobile or desktop views. Once satisfied, publish the custom dashboard for instant access.
Theme and Accessibility Settings
Switch between light and dark themes according to your preference. Accessibility options include adjustable font sizes, high‑contrast mode, and screen‑reader friendly ARIA labels. Reddybook strives to ensure a comfortable experience for all users.
Integrations and Data Export
API Access for Developers
Reddybook offers a RESTful API that delivers real‑time match data, player statistics, and historical archives. Register an API key in the “Developer Portal,” and follow the authentication guide to start pulling data into your own applications or BI tools.
Export Formats and Automation
Export any table, chart, or report in CSV, Excel, PDF, or JSON formats. Schedule automated exports to be sent to a designated email inbox or uploaded to cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox.
Third‑Party Integration Hub
Connect Reddybook with popular analytics platforms such as Tableau, Power BI, and Looker. Use pre‑built connectors available in the “Integration Hub” to sync data pipelines without writing custom code.
Conclusion
The Reddybook dashboard is more than a statistics viewer—it is a comprehensive analysis suite that empowers cricket enthusiasts, coaches, and analysts to extract meaningful insights from raw data. By mastering login, navigation, live match tracking, player performance analysis, and custom reporting, you unlock a world of possibilities for decision‑making and fan engagement. Ready to dive deeper? Explore the Statistics Reports section today and start building your own data‑driven narratives.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reset my Reddybook password?
Click the “Forgot Password?” link on the login page, enter your registered email address, and follow the reset instructions sent to your inbox. For added security, you may be prompted to answer a verification question or use 2FA.
Can I view historical match data older than ten years?
Yes. Reddybook stores a complete archive of international and major domestic matches dating back to the 1970s. Use the “Historical Data” module and set the date range to access older records.
Is there a mobile app for Reddybook?
Reddybook offers a responsive web app that works seamlessly on smartphones and tablets. Additionally, native iOS and Android apps are available for on‑the‑go access to live scores, alerts, and custom dashboards.
How do I share a saved report with my teammates?
Open the saved report, click “Share,” and generate a shareable link. You can also email the link directly from the dashboard or assign specific user permissions if your organization uses Reddybook’s team collaboration feature.
What support options are available if I encounter a bug?
Reddybook provides 24/7 live chat support, an extensive knowledge base, and community forums. For critical issues, you can submit a ticket with screenshots and error logs; the technical team typically responds within one business day.



