About Cricket Score Counter

Cricket Score Counter helps local teams score matches ball-by-ball, track player stats, and share live updates in seconds.


Why we built this

Scoring local cricket should be fast and reliable. We built this app so any scorer can track runs, wickets, and overs without confusion, even on a phone in bright sunlight.

The focus is on clarity: big, readable controls, simple prompts, and a clean layout that stays usable throughout the innings.

What you can do

  • Create matches and set overs in seconds.
  • Score every ball with runs, extras, and wickets.
  • Track batting and bowling stats instantly.
  • Share a live link so friends can follow along.
  • Review match history after the game ends.

Who this is for

Cricket Score Counter is built for local leagues, school games, friendly matches, and training sessions. It works for any level where a simple, reliable scorecard is needed.

Ownership details

Company Name
Cricket Score Counter
Owner
GOTI MONIK ARVINDBHAI
Role
Owner
Phone
+91 8128313138
Address
50, Aaradhna Bunglows, Mota Varachha, Surat - 394101, Gujarat, India.

Accuracy first

We prioritize correct scoring logic for extras, wickets, and overs so your results remain trustworthy. If something goes wrong, you can quickly adjust events and keep the match accurate.


Our commitment

We focus on clarity, accuracy, and speed. The app is designed to work smoothly during real matches with minimal steps and clear visuals.


Built around real scorer pain points

Most local matches are scored by a player, friend, parent, or volunteer who is also watching the field. The scorer may be standing near the boundary, listening to quick umpire signals, and handling interruptions between balls. Cricket Score Counter is shaped for that environment: fewer screens during an over, clear totals, quick correction tools, and live links that reduce repeated score questions from viewers.

What makes a useful scorecard

  • The team total, wickets, overs, and target should be readable at a glance.
  • Extras should be separated from batter runs so the total can be checked later.
  • Recent events should make it possible to explain how the score changed.
  • The shared score should help people follow the match without disturbing the scorer.