Dream11.com, the world’s only graphical fantasy cricket game, brings the cricket fever closer to you. With only a few days left for the Champion’s Trophy, Dream11.com calls cricket enthusiasts to register for free and win exciting prizes. It offers cricket fans an opportunity to create their ‘Dream11’ in which they can select their favorite cricketers from across the world in a graphically rich user interface and earn points depending on how those cricketers perform in real life matches. All one needs to do is register, make a team, then just sit back and watch the players win prizes for them.
The sixth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy, an ODI cricket tournament, will be held in South Africa, between 22 September and 5 October, in Johannesburg. With cricket buffs gearing up for the matches, Dream11.com gives its users an opportunity to have their players perform and earn them rewards. While Dream11.com users compete with each other for the top spot on the leaderboard, features like Live Scores, News Updates, Player Profiles, Statistics and Standings assist them in managing their virtual teams.
Commenting on fantasy cricket in the coming Champions Trophy, a very enthusiastic Harsh Jain, Founder & CMD, Dream11.com, said, “With the success we have seen during past cricket tournaments, we are expecting a huge turnout of users and cricket lovers this time as well. Our constant efforts to innovate keep the cricket fans hooked to the game.”
On Dream11.com users can challenge competitors as well as connect with friends over cricket using the Dream11.com Web Messenger, Scraps and other community features. For more discerning consumers, the widget-based Web 2.0 portal also offers personalization tools which enables them to customize content on their home pages.
About Dream11.com:
Dream11.com is the flagship brand of Dream11 Gaming Pvt. Ltd. It is a unique and innovative Fantasy Cricket portal that offers users ’The World’s 1st Graphical Fantasy Cricket Game'. The portal also allows users to compete and connect with millions of cricket fanatics and develop ‘cricket communities’
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