Live cricket, every format
T20 leagues, ODIs, Tests and ICC events with multiple backup servers so you can jump to another feed if one stutters.
Strip away the marketing and CricFy TV is a lightweight live-sports player with a big channel list, flexible quality and commentary in several languages. Here's an honest rundown of the features that matter day to day — and a note on the ones that are claimed but not confirmed.
T20 leagues, ODIs, Tests and ICC events with multiple backup servers so you can jump to another feed if one stutters.
Football channels including the 2026 FIFA World Cup, plus club competitions — see our World Cup guide.
Streams scale from 360p to Full HD based on your connection, so the picture holds up when the signal dips.
A broad library of sports and entertainment channels from several countries, all in one app.
Switch between English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi and Sinhala feeds where a match offers them.
Chromecast to a TV, or pop the match into a floating window while you reply to messages.
Cricket is clearly the focus, and the channel list reflects the calendar fans care about most:
Exactly which channels appear can shift between updates and seasons — that's the nature of an app that pulls from many sources. The practical upshot is that during a major event you'll usually find several feeds for the same match.
At roughly 16 MB the app installs fast and runs on modest hardware, which is a big part of its appeal on older or budget phones. There's no account, no email and no paywall — you open it and watch. The interface is dark by default, easy on the eyes during a late-night match, and score notifications can ping you for tosses, wickets and results so you don't miss a turning point.
| Device | Works? | How |
|---|---|---|
| Android phone / tablet | Yes | Install the APK directly |
| Android TV box | Yes | Sideload the APK |
| Amazon FireStick | Yes | Via the Downloader app — guide |
| Windows PC | Yes | Through an Android emulator — guide |
| iPhone / iPad | No | No genuine iOS version exists |
Some sites advertise 4K streaming and very specific channel totals. We can't independently confirm those, so we describe quality as "up to 1080p" and the library as "hundreds of channels" rather than repeat numbers we haven't verified. If that changes, we'll update this page.