Western + Vedic natal chart
Ashtakoot 36-point scoring
Divisional chart analysis
Lunar mansion calculator
Vedic emotional profile
Planetary periods timeline
Remedial astrology system
Krishnamurti Paddhati
Cosmic match predictions, toss analysis & lucky overs
Full Moon
Harvest — cash in profits, collect debts, culmination
Based on the dominant planet at match time
0/3 predictions today
Batting Avg
57%
Bowling Avg
40%
Overs with strongest planetary alignment for key moments
Favorable Planetary Hours
Mar-May
Mars-Jupiter window favors explosive batting
Oct-Nov
Saturn-Jupiter alignment rewards consistent teams
Jun-Jul / Dec-Jan
Mars dominant — intense, combative cricket
Dec-Feb
Venus-Mercury period favors flair and quick scoring
Feb-Mar
Moon-Rahu window brings unpredictable upsets
For entertainment purposes only. Not financial advice. Past astrological correlations do not guarantee future results. Please consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions. Gambling involves risk of loss.
We map all nine Vedic planetary positions and dignities for the match day, with special attention to Mars (bowling), Jupiter (batting luck), and Mercury (captaincy).
Jupiter strength indicates toss fortune. The Moon's phase suggests whether batting first (waxing) or chasing (waning) is cosmically favored.
Jersey numbers, batting order positions, and session-by-session planetary hora windows are scored for cosmic alignment.
Cricket is arguably the sport most deeply intertwined with astrology in practice. Across South Asia — where cricket is more religion than recreation — players, captains, and even team management have historically consulted astrologers for match timing, jersey number selection, and toss decisions. The Vedic astrological framework maps naturally to cricket: Mars governs the bowler's aggression, Jupiter rules the batsman's fortune, Mercury controls the captain's tactical acumen, and Saturn determines the grinding patience required for Test match batting.
The toss — cricket's unique pre-match ritual — is a pure Jupiter moment. Winning the toss is often described as "getting lucky," and Jupiter is literally the planet of luck. Research across IPL and international cricket shows that toss outcomes, while nominally 50-50, exhibit subtle patterns when mapped against Jupiter's transiting strength. On days when Jupiter is exalted or in its own sign, the team whose captain has stronger natal Jupiter tends to win the toss more frequently.
Every cricketer goes through planetary dasha (period) cycles that profoundly influence their form. A batsman in Jupiter dasha or antardasha often experiences a purple patch — those seasons where everything goes to the middle of the bat. Conversely, Saturn dasha can bring form slumps, injuries, and selection controversies. Rahu dasha creates unconventional, explosive performances — the kind of innings that break records and defy convention.
At the team level, match day transits create a cosmic backdrop that all players share. A Venus-strong day favors elegant, classical batting — think cover drives and languid flicks rather than slog sweeps. Mars-dominant days produce hostile bowling, heated confrontations, and aggressive hitting. Moon-influenced days heighten the emotional atmosphere — crucial in subcontinental cauldrons where crowd energy can lift or crush a team.
In India, cricket and astrology share a cultural intimacy that outsiders often underestimate. Before the 2011 World Cup final in Mumbai, astrologers across India published predictions based on planetary configurations — and the cosmic consensus favored India (Jupiter was transiting Meena, its exaltation sign, aspecting India's "birth chart" favorably). Whether causation or coincidence, India won. IPL franchise owners have reportedly consulted astrologers on auction strategy — which players' dashas are ascending, which are entering difficult periods. The tradition runs deeper than modern cricket: in Mughal-era India, games of skill and chance were timed to auspicious muhurtas. The concept of "shubh aarambh" (auspicious beginning) applies to cricket innings as much as it does to business ventures. Even jersey numbers carry Vedic numerological weight — Sachin Tendulkar's iconic number 10 (Sun energy — leadership, brilliance, sovereignty) became inseparable from his identity. Virat Kohli's 18 (1+8=9, Mars — aggression, competition, warrior spirit) perfectly mirrors his playing style. These aren't accidents — they're reflections of the deep numerological consciousness that permeates Indian cricket culture.