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 computedprovenance—live,sample, orderived
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.