Trust architecture
StriveMatch uses safe trust labels to explain profile completeness, proof readiness, human review context, and future organisation review boundaries without claiming official governing-body verification.
Trust labels help people understand what has been added or reviewed. They do not guarantee selection, contracts, trials, sponsorship, scholarships, visas, payment, income, or official accreditation.
Public badges should be compact labels, not private documents or guaranteed outcomes.
Player trust label
Cricket proof or evidence context has been added for review.
Club trust label
Organisation context has been reviewed as a platform trust signal.
Parent / Guardian trust label
A junior player has parent or guardian support noted as a safety signal.
League trust label
Organisation context has been reviewed as a platform trust signal.
Sensitive documents, if introduced later, should be private and admin-only. They should not be displayed publicly on profiles.
Trust labels are not official cricket law authority, governing-body approval, coaching certification, visa review, contract approval, sponsor approval, or selection confirmation. Human reviewers and organisations still make independent decisions.