SourcesDerived claimsVerified 2026-06-18

CricketStudio Derived Claims

The permitted, publishable claim layer that the OKF bundle is built from.

Canonical CricketStudio resource
https://players.cricketstudio.ai
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CricketStudio Derived Claims

Summary

CricketStudio's derived-claim layer is the set of computed cricket facts — season aggregates, phase splits, head-to-head records, trends — produced from raw ball-by-ball data. This layer, not the raw feed, is what the OKF bundle publishes.

What a Derived Claim Looks Like

Each claim in the snapshot carries the fields OKF provenance is built from:

  • metric — what is being measured (e.g. "IPL 2026 season presence")
  • value — the computed value (e.g. "16 matches")
  • period — the date window (e.g. "IPL 2026 to date")
  • sampleSize — the sample backing it (e.g. "16 fixtures")
  • computedAt — ISO timestamp the value was computed
  • provenancelive, sample, or derived

OKF maps these onto the provenance block in frontmatter (source, confidence, computed_at, snapshot).

License & Boundary

  • Derived claims are publishable under CC-BY-4.0, with source_boundary: derived_claims_only.
  • IPL historical and MLC content derives from Cricsheet (CC BY 3.0).

The Dataset

The bundle is built from CricketStudio's internal dataset — a pre-computed projection of CricketStudio's data spine. Current dataset_version: 2026-06-11. The computation layer stays in CricketStudio's private infrastructure; only the derived projection is shared.

Citation Expectations

Cite the canonical CricketStudio page for the current value, and note the computed_at / dataset_version when quoting a snapshot figure.

Related Concepts

cricketsourcederived-claims