Trust Centre
StriveMatch is built on proof, honesty, and cricket-first integrity. This page explains how trust is built, how media review works, and what protections are in place.
Core trust principles
Profile Trust
Complete your Player Passport with clear role, level, Match Proof, and Scorecard Context. Trust is built by evidence, not claims.
Learn moreMedia Review
Media Authenticity Review is a human process that checks whether proof is playable, cricket-related, and honestly described. No automatic actions.
Learn moreConsent & Privacy
Only share footage you have rights and consent to use. Junior players should involve a parent, guardian, or coach before sharing publicly.
Learn moreReport a Concern
Flag a profile or safety concern via private feedback. This is not an accusation — humans review reports. No automatic bans.
Learn moreNo Guaranteed Outcomes
Strong match proof, a complete Player Passport, and a polished Cricket CV improve visibility. No guaranteed selection, trials, contracts, or income.
Learn moreLanguage & Accessibility
Language preference does not affect nationality, eligibility, verification, or country representation. All reviews use the same human standards.
Learn moreFor parents and guardians: here is how StriveMatch is designed to protect junior players. Some protections are live now and some are still being built and reviewed before junior players are opened up publicly.
If a child is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first. Use StriveMatch reporting in addition to — not instead of — the appropriate authorities when there is a real-world safety concern.
During the controlled public beta, junior (under-18) profiles are handled with extra restrictions while deeper safeguarding workflows are reviewed. This is honest about what is live today and what is not.
StriveMatch is for cricketers across the game, including women and girls. Every junior receives the same safeguarding protections — female players may simply face additional online risks that call for extra guidance. Some protections below are live now and some are documented intent being reviewed before public female junior discovery is enabled.
Behaviour that should be reported
Advisory checkpoint: before public female junior discovery is enabled, StriveMatch intends to seek review from at least one person with women's or girls' cricket experience — for example a coach, pathway coordinator, former player, safeguarding lead, or club official.
Trust is built over time. Honest proof, clear context, and respectful human review create a cricket ecosystem where everyone benefits. No shortcuts. No fake claims. No guaranteed outcomes. Just cricket. Language preference