Cricfy TV for PC — Watch on Windows, Laptop & macOS
Run Cricfy TV v6.8 on Windows 10 or Windows 11 with BlueStacks 10 or LDPlayer 9. Same HD streams, bigger screen, mouse + keyboard controls. Takes under 10 minutes from zero to live cricket.
App Information
| App Name | Cricfy TV |
|---|---|
| Latest Version | v6.8 |
| File Size | 24 MB |
| Android Required | 5.0+ |
| Last Updated | 2026-06-26 |
| Category | Sports / Live Streaming |
| Developer | Cricfy TV Team |
| Price | Free (no subscription) |
| User Rating | 4.8 / 5 (184,523 votes) |
| Login Required | No |
| Root Required | No |
| Languages | English, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu |
Direct APK · Virus-scanned · No registration
Why install Cricfy TV on PC?
The Android build is great on phones, but for a 90-minute football match, a 5-day Test or a 3-hour F1 race, watching on a 24-inch monitor is a fundamentally better experience. Cricfy TV does not have a native Windows build, so we use the same approach Cricfy TV's own engineers use internally — an Android emulator. BlueStacks 10 and LDPlayer 9 are the two emulators we have tested with every release; both run Cricfy TV's HEVC/H.265 stack with hardware acceleration and deliver 1080p with zero stutter on any PC built after 2019.
System requirements
- Windows 10 (build 19041+) or Windows 11 · macOS 12+ via Parallels 18+
- Intel i3 8th-gen / Ryzen 3 3200 or better · 8 GB RAM · 10 GB free disk
- Intel VT-x or AMD-V enabled in BIOS (this is the most common cause of poor playback)
- DirectX 11 GPU · integrated Intel UHD 620 is enough for 1080p
- 20 Mbps internet for 1080p, 50 Mbps for 4K
Step-by-step — install Cricfy TV on Windows 10 / 11 with BlueStacks
- Download BlueStacks 10. Visit bluestacks.com, click "Download BlueStacks 10". The installer is roughly 750 MB. Run it and follow the prompts — installation finishes in 4-6 minutes on a SSD.
- Enable virtualization in BIOS. Restart your PC, press F2 / F10 / Del (varies by motherboard) at boot, find "Intel Virtualization Technology" or "SVM Mode" and set it to Enabled. Save and reboot. This single step doubles emulator performance.
- Sign in to BlueStacks. A Google account is not required to download our APK — skip the sign-in prompt with "Skip".
- Open the in-emulator browser. BlueStacks ships with the Google Chrome app pre-installed. Open it, navigate to cricfy.net.in and tap the green Download button.
- Install the APK. Open BlueStacks "Media Manager" → Downloads → tap the cricfy-tv-v6.8.apk file → Install. The icon appears on the BlueStacks home in 5 seconds.
- Pin the shortcut to your Windows desktop. Right-click the Cricfy TV icon on the BlueStacks home → "Create shortcut" → "Send to desktop". Launching the app then takes one double-click.
- Set resolution to 1080p. BlueStacks Settings → Display → Resolution → 1920 × 1080. DPI: 240. This unlocks 1080p stream rendering at native resolution.
Alternative emulator — LDPlayer 9
LDPlayer 9 is a leaner alternative that uses less RAM (1.4 GB vs 2.2 GB for BlueStacks 10 at idle) and ships a sharper text renderer. The install flow is identical: download LDPlayer from ldplayer.net, run it, open its built-in browser, fetch the APK from cricfy.net.in, double-click to install. We recommend LDPlayer if your PC has only 8 GB RAM, and BlueStacks if you have 16 GB+ and want the slightly better Chromecast integration.
Common PC install issues
BlueStacks says "Virtualization is disabled"
Reboot into BIOS, find Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel) or SVM Mode (AMD), enable it, save, reboot. Without virtualization BlueStacks falls back to a software CPU emulator and Cricfy TV will run at 5-8 fps.
Stream is laggy at 1080p
BlueStacks Settings → Performance → CPU: assign 4 cores; RAM: 4 GB; Performance mode: High. Display → Frame rate: 60 fps. Restart BlueStacks.
No audio in BlueStacks
Right-click the speaker icon in Windows tray → Sound Settings → App Volume → make sure BlueStacks output is not muted and is routed to your default device.
Cricfy TV crashes on launch in the emulator
Update BlueStacks WebView component: BlueStacks → System apps → Google Play Store → search "Android System WebView" → Update.
Can I run Cricfy TV on macOS or Linux?
macOS: BlueStacks Air supports macOS 12 (Monterey) and later on both Intel and Apple Silicon. The setup flow is identical. On Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) performance is excellent — 4K plays smoothly even on a base M1 Air.
Linux: BlueStacks does not ship a Linux build, but Android Studio's built-in emulator (AVD Manager → create a Pixel 6 image with Android 13 system image) works perfectly. adb install cricfy-tv-v6.8.apk sideloads the file from a terminal.