Welcome toGoogli

A cricket knowledge show where every answer feels like a ball in a T20 chase: timed, tactical, and played under real pressure.

Googli is produced by Future Star Ventures Pvt Ltd for fans who don't just watch cricket. They argue stats, remember finals, and feel the game in their bones. This isn't background trivia. It's your knowledge, on the line.

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Googli

Produced by Future Star Ventures Pvt Ltd

The show where cricket fans prove they know the game, not just the headlines.

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Not trivia. A match.

Two minds. One chase. Studio lights.

Picture a head-to-head innings: one player sets a target, the other chases it down. Questions get harder, clocks get tighter, and leaders can throw a Googli, a trap question chosen from five hidden options. Declare your innings or protect your winnings.

Ask the Expert

Timer pauses while you consult a cricket professional.

Switch Hit

Replace the question and reset the clock to the phase default.

Six beats that define a Googli match

From the toss to the Super Over, every moment is designed like broadcast cricket, not a slideshow quiz.

  1. The Toss

    A coin flip decides who answers first or chases, setting the psychological tone before a single question.

  2. Powerplay

    Three questions, thirty seconds each. Fast starts, early momentum, ₹5,000 per correct answer.

  3. Middle Overs

    Four questions, forty-five seconds. Strategy deepens, and leaders can throw a Googli trap at their opponent.

  4. Death Overs

    Three questions, sixty seconds. Maximum pressure. ₹15,000 per correct answer when you hold your nerve.

  5. Lifelines

    Ask the Expert pauses the clock for counsel. Switch Hit swaps the question and resets the timer.

  6. Super Over

    If the match ties, a three-question buzzer round breaks the deadlock: three guesses each, no second chances.

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Every over raises the stakes

The format follows T20 rhythm (Powerplay, Middle Overs, Death Overs), and the prize ladder climbs with the pressure.

Correct answers stack cash through each phase. Ten perfect answers unlock the ₹1 Lakh moment.

Powerplay

₹5,000

per correct answer · 3 questions

Middle Overs

₹10,000

per correct answer · 4 questions

Death Overs

₹15,000

per correct answer · 3 questions

Perfect Score

₹1 Lakh

10 correct answers

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Googli, the match format, prizes, and show rules.

What is Googli?
Googli is a cricket knowledge game show produced by Future Star Ventures Pvt Ltd. It is a head-to-head format where players answer timed cricket questions across Powerplay, Middle Overs, and Death Overs, with lifelines, trap questions, and a prize ladder.
Who produces Googli?
Googli is produced by Future Star Ventures Pvt Ltd.
What does "throw a Googli" mean in the show?
A Googli is a trap question. The leading player selects one hidden question from five options during Middle Overs or Death Overs to challenge their opponent.
How does the Googli match format work?
A match starts with a toss, then runs through Powerplay (3 questions, 30 seconds each), Middle Overs (4 questions, 45 seconds each), and Death Overs (3 questions, 60 seconds each). Players can use lifelines, declare an innings, or enter a Super Over if the match ties.
What are the Googli prize amounts?
Correct answers earn ₹5,000 in Powerplay, ₹10,000 in Middle Overs, and ₹15,000 in Death Overs. Ten correct answers unlock a ₹1 Lakh perfect-score moment.
What lifelines are available on Googli?
Ask the Expert pauses the timer while a player consults a cricket expert. Switch Hit replaces the current question and resets the timer to the phase default.
What happens in a Super Over on Googli?
If a match ties, a three-question buzzer round breaks the deadlock. Each participant gets three guesses with no second chances.