Imagine waking up to a "Good Morning Everyone" post paired with an old Instagram video link, followed hours later by a string of frantic in-play cricket betting calls in a mix of Hindi and English. That is the daily reality of Ranbir Roy (VSG), a Telegram channel that bills its creator as a "Sports Analyst and Entrepreneur" but functions, in practice, as a live IPL betting tips feed.
The content pattern is unmistakable. During IPL match days, the channel fires off multiple posts in rapid succession — "Match First Entry," "Match Second Entry," odds expressed in paisa fractions, team favorites, and position limits. A typical sequence looks like: 64 paisa Delhi favorite, 2 limit Plus on Mumbai, followed thirty minutes later by a revised entry, followed by a frustrated commentary when things go sideways. On April 4th, after consecutive losses, the admin openly admitted he was pausing open tips because "jab open tips se Plus hi nahi karwa paa raha" — essentially conceding a losing streak. That kind of transparency is rare in this space, and it cuts both ways.
What makes this channel interesting, and simultaneously concerning, is the candor. Roy does not pretend every call is a winner. He vents in real time — "Kya yaar match hi nahi aa raha favour mein" — which gives the channel a raw, unfiltered personality that clearly resonates with its audience. The subscriber count of over 2 million is genuinely staggering for a channel in this niche, suggesting either a very loyal following built over years or aggressive promotion, possibly both.
Between match days, the content thins out dramatically. A festival greeting in Hindi, a "Good Night Everyone," a recycled Instagram reel — there is no sports analysis in the conventional sense, no statistics, no tactical breakdowns, no written reasoning behind the tips. The "Sports Analyst" label in the bio is doing a lot of heavy lifting with very little to back it up editorially.
The language is predominantly Hindi, which makes the English-language channel description slightly misleading for international visitors. The target audience is clearly the Indian subcontinent cricket betting community, specifically IPL followers who want in-play position guidance rather than pre-match research.
Honestly, if you are looking for data-driven cricket analysis or responsible sports commentary, this is not your channel. But if you are already embedded in the world of cricket wagering and want real-time calls from someone who at least admits when he is cold — and who has built a massive following doing exactly this — Ranbir Roy's channel delivers exactly what it promises, no more and no less. Subscribe with eyes open and expectations calibrated accordingly.