16-0 Game
16 matches. Zero defeats. Draft an all-time IPL XI, one legend at a time, then run the season no franchise has ever finished: 14 league wins, Qualifier 1, and the Final. Spin, build, and chase a perfect campaign.
Build Your XIBuild Your XI
Set your lineup shape and rules, then spin to draft.
Two all-rounders glue a deep batting order to a four-man attack. The modern template.
The Perfect Season No Franchise Has Finished
Sixteen matches, not a single defeat - a flawless 16-0. Fourteen league wins, then Qualifier 1, then the Final, all swept. In seventeen-plus seasons of the IPL it has never happened. Nobody has even finished a league stage unbeaten: Gujarat Titans' fairytale 2022 debut took the trophy with ten league wins out of fourteen; Mumbai's great sides always dropped early games; Chennai's dynasty was built on peaking late, not starting perfect. The tournament is engineered for chaos - one bad over, one wet outfield, one freak knock against you, and the zero is gone.
That gap - between the best campaign ever played and a truly perfect one - is the whole point of this game. You are not trying to match the champions. You are trying to do the thing none of them could.
How the 16-0 Game Works
There is no free draft here. A slot machine spins up a random franchise and a random season - Deccan Chargers in the late 2000s, the 2013-17 title-era Sunrisers, Gujarat under Hardik - and you choose one real player from that side. Place them in your XI: openers, a No.3, a finisher, a keeper, all-rounders, quicks and spin. Every slot fills once, so you are constantly weighing whether to grab a generational opener now or hold the slot for a death bowler later.
Eleven picks build your XI. You get a single franchise swap and a single year swap for the whole draft, so spend them on a draw you truly can't use. When the XI is set, the engine weighs every unit - the top order, the keeper, the all-rounders, the attack - and simulates a full IPL season: fourteen league games, the table, and the playoff gauntlet. One passenger anywhere and the perfect record is gone.
Beyond the IPL
The perfect-season idea has jumped sports before. It started in basketball as the viral 82-0 challenge - win all 82 NBA games - crossed to American football as 20-0, and reached the Premier League as the 38-0 game. The 16-0 game brings the format to cricket, where eleven roster slots, a knockout bracket, and the brutal maths of T20 variance make it arguably the hardest perfect season of them all. If you can build a flawless XI here, you can build anything.
Frequently Asked Questions
► What is the 16-0 game?
► Has any IPL team ever gone 16-0?
► How do I build a side that goes 16-0?
► Is the 16-0 game free?
► Which franchises and players are included?
► Is this an official IPL game?