Why Should You Trust Me?

My name is Saif Hasnat. I’m a journalist and cricket correspondent at United News of Bangladesh (UNB). For many years, I’ve been working in the field of sports journalism — covering major matches, interviewing players, and analyzing trends in the world of cricket. Betting and sports analytics apps are a part of my everyday workflow. That’s why I approach them not as a promoter, but as a real user who relies on these tools in professional practice.
In addition to my work at UNB, my articles are also published in The New York Times, where I write about regional developments in South Asia. On social media, I regularly share observations and hands-on reviews of mobile applications. I have a verified Instagram account with 643 followers and a verified Facebook page with over 12,000 followers. People value my honesty and transparency: I don’t accept paid reviews, I don’t work on commission, and I always clearly explain why an app is — or isn’t — worth your attention.
- I test apps in the course of my daily journalism work — especially for sports betting use cases.
- I focus on stability, interface convenience, and speed of data updates.
- I verify legal information and check real user feedback.
- I compare each app with its competitors to identify strengths and weaknesses.
- I update my reviews whenever a new version is released or major changes are made.

My goal is to share experience and help others avoid mistakes. I don’t promise miracles and I don’t promote brands — I simply tell it like it is, and I do it honestly. That’s why you can trust my words.
My Achievements and Recognitions
Throughout my career in journalism and sports analysis, I’ve received recognition both from within the professional community and from the wider public. My match reports, analytics, and reviews have been quoted by major media outlets and have sparked discussions in cricket circles across Bangladesh and beyond. I take pride in the fact that my work helps people better understand cricket — and the tools, like mobile apps, that make following the game easier and more insightful.
- Official sports correspondent for UNB — United News of Bangladesh
- Participant in international ICC (International Cricket Council) press tours
- Author of match reports published in The New York Times
- Guest expert on regional sports radio stations
- Winner of the Young Sports Analyst Award in 2021

Beyond formal achievements, I value the support of everyday readers the most. My name is well-known in cricket communities, and every time someone comments that my reviews helped them choose an app or prepare for a match — I know that my work matters. That kind of recognition is what every independent expert truly strives for.
- 12,000+ followers and a verified page on Facebook
- Verified account and engaged audience on Instagram
- Regular reader feedback praising the objectivity and usefulness of my reviews
- Reposts and mentions in fan communities and sports forums
- Personal thank-you messages from players and fans for accurate pre-match insights
Journalism isn’t just about facts — it’s about trust. And when people come back for the next article, that’s the most meaningful reward I can receive.
My Evaluation Methods for Mobile Apps
When I review mobile apps — especially in the sports and betting category — I don’t rely on gut feelings or surface impressions. Every rating is based on a clear set of criteria, with each parameter scored on a scale from 1 to 10. The final score is calculated using a weighted formula that reflects the importance of each element for the average user. This approach allows me to compare even very different apps fairly and objectively.
Evaluation criteria and their weight:
- Interface and usability (30%)
- Speed and performance stability (20%)
- Accuracy and timeliness of sports data/odds (20%)
- Security, licensing, and data privacy (15%)
- Ease of registration, verification, and payments (15%)
The scoring formula looks like this:

Where:
I = Interface,
S = Stability and speed,
D = Data and odds accuracy,
B = Security and legal aspects,
P = Payment and verification experience.
This formula helps prevent bias — for example, when a sleek design might overshadow serious technical flaws, or when fast payments mask weak security. All individual scores are assigned based on a consistent internal system, and I always revisit the rating when a new version of the app is released.
- The interface score reflects navigation speed, layout logic, and visual clarity
- Speed and stability are tested on two physical devices with different network conditions
- Sports data accuracy is checked against official websites and betting exchanges
- Security is reviewed through licensing, SSL certificates, and privacy policy evaluation
- Payments are tested via trial deposits/withdrawals and timed for reliability
I understand that most users won’t study formulas — they just want to know that the review is grounded in real testing. That’s why I always include a clear summary of findings in plain language.
Honesty and Fairness
To me, honesty isn’t a slogan — it’s a daily practice. When I write reviews, I follow a strict principle of full transparency: if an app is buggy, inconvenient, or aggressive in its behavior, I say it outright. I don’t collaborate with app developers, I don’t accept payment for favorable reviews, and I never publish content at someone else’s request. My opinion cannot be bought — it has to be earned.
- No hidden partnerships or sponsored placements
- I always disclose if I use an affiliate link — and explain why
- Every claim is double-checked, including legal and licensing information
- I refuse to publish when there’s a conflict of interest
- I always leave room for user comments — even if they disagree with my view
Yes, I might make mistakes — but never on purpose. Every review I publish is created with one goal: to help the reader make an informed decision. And if I have to choose between sounding nice or telling the truth, I’ll always choose the truth.
Disclaimer on Improper Compensation
Please do not offer me money, gifts, or any kind of reward in exchange for a mention, a positive review, or the removal of criticism. This goes against both my personal principles and the basic standards of journalistic ethics. I work independently, and even if a review sounds positive — it’s always the result of thorough analysis, not payment.

The Mostbet platform does not pay me for reviews, mentions, or publications. At most, I may use an affiliate link — which helps offset technical costs such as website maintenance, test devices, hosting, and the time invested in writing and research.
Thanks to this, readers can access all of my content for free — with no subscriptions, paywalls, or annoying ads. I truly believe in the open sharing of valuable information and do everything I can to keep honest content accessible to everyone.
My Social Media and How to Reach Me
I’m always open to conversation, suggestions, and constructive feedback. If you’d like to discuss something I’ve published, share your experience with an app, or just ask a question — feel free to message me on any of my social platforms. I do my best to reply personally, especially when the topic involves sports, mobile tech, or journalism.
Here’s where you can find me:
- Instagram — for quick updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and match-day stories
- Threads — where I post fresh thoughts, observations, and links to new content
- Facebook — my main channel for audience interaction, including all articles and archives
- LinkedIn — for professional connections and collaboration opportunities
You can also leave a comment under any of my posts or contact me via the feedback form on this website. If your message is truly important — it won’t go unanswered.