Fixtures & Scheduling
Create your full fixture list — round-robin, group stage, knockout, or mixed. Set match dates, times, and venues. Fixtures display on a public results page automatically.
Live Cricket Scoring includes a cricket tournament management app for organisers who need one place to run fixtures, group stages, knockout brackets, live points tables, player stats, awards, and public results pages. It is built for local cricket tournaments, club leagues, school competitions, corporate cricket events, and gully cricket cups.
Core tournament tools are built into Live Cricket Scoring, so organisers can reduce spreadsheet work, WhatsApp confusion, and manual result updates.
Create your full fixture list — round-robin, group stage, knockout, or mixed. Set match dates, times, and venues. Fixtures display on a public results page automatically.
Run group stage qualifying rounds, then generate knockout brackets automatically based on standings. Quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals built from your group results.
Standings update automatically after every match — wins, losses, points, NRR, and form. No manual entry. No recalculation. The table is always accurate.
Batting averages, bowling economy, strike rates, wickets, fifties, hundreds — all tracked across every match. Full tournament leaderboards for top run scorers and wicket takers.
Award MOM after each match. Awards are tracked across the tournament to determine Man of the Tournament automatically based on total awards won.
Every tournament gets a public shareable results page. Share the link on WhatsApp — players, coaches and spectators see live standings, fixtures, and results. No login required.
No more texting results to every team. No more updating a shared spreadsheet after midnight. The cricket points table updates automatically the moment a match result is entered.
Each team's points, wins, losses, net run rate, and recent form are all calculated from the ball-by-ball data your scorers enter during each match. No repeated manual calculation and fewer result-table errors.
| # | Team | P | W | L | Pts | NRR | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | North XI | 5 | 4 | 1 | 8 | +1.15 | WWLWW |
| 2 | South XI | 5 | 3 | 2 | 6 | +0.44 | WLWWL |
| 3 | East XI | 5 | 2 | 3 | 4 | -0.33 | LWLWL |
| 4 | West XI | 5 | 1 | 4 | 2 | -1.26 | LLWLL |
Every ball your scorers enter builds a complete statistical record for every player in the tournament. Batting averages, bowling economy, strike rates, wickets, fifties, hundreds — all tracked automatically.
No repeated spreadsheet work. The cricket player stats app handles it all from the ball-by-ball data, match by match, and displays tournament leaderboards in real time.
| # | Player | M | Runs | Avg | SR | 50s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A. Raza | 5 | 312 | 62.4 | 148.5 | 3 |
| 2 | K. Hafeez | 5 | 287 | 57.4 | 139.3 | 3 |
| 3 | R. Sharma | 5 | 241 | 48.2 | 132.0 | 2 |
| 4 | V. Iyer | 5 | 198 | 39.6 | 127.7 | 1 |
| 5 | S. Khan | 5 | 176 | 35.2 | 119.4 | 1 |
After each match, the scorer or tournament organiser awards the Man of the Match. The award is linked to the player's profile and tracked across all tournament matches.
By the final, the player with the most Man of the Match awards becomes the Man of the Tournament — automatically determined, no manual counting. The trophy goes to whoever earned it across the whole event.
Create your tournament fixture list in a few taps. Set the format — round-robin, group stage, knockout, or mixed. The app generates all fixtures automatically once you add your teams.
Each fixture links directly to a live scorecard the moment scoring begins. Tournament spectators follow all matches from the public tournament page — one link for the entire event.
Any cricket organiser running any competition — from a 4-team weekend cup to a 16-team district league — uses the same free app.
Run full multi-team cricket leagues with season-long fixtures, standings, player career stats, and promotion or relegation tracking. Previously required a paid platform or a spreadsheet.
Inter-school cricket tournaments with live match scoring, team standings, and a public results page parents and coaches can follow from anywhere.
Run a neighbourhood tournament — tape-ball, tennis-ball, or rubber-ball cricket — with custom rules, proper standings, and MOM awards. Common across India and Pakistan.
Office and corporate cricket tournaments with team management, fixtures, and a shareable results page for company-wide engagement.
Multi-week district or regional cricket leagues with multiple groups, knockout stages, and season-long player statistics — managed entirely from a phone.
One-day charity cricket events with live scoring, a public results page, and real-time sharing — perfect for community engagement and fundraising events.
Everything you need to know before creating your first tournament.
Yes. Core tournament features — fixtures, group stages, knockouts, live points table, player stats, MOM awards and the public results page — are all permanently free. Optional paid upgrades are available for large multi-day tournaments with advanced configuration needs.
The free tier supports tournaments with multiple teams across group stages and knockout brackets. You can run round-robin, group stage with knockouts, or pure knockout formats within a single tournament.
Yes. Every tournament gets a public results page that updates automatically as matches are scored. Share the link on WhatsApp — players, coaches and spectators see live standings, fixtures, results and stats. No login required to view.
Yes. Batting averages, bowling economy, strike rates, wickets, runs, fifties and hundreds are all tracked across every match in the tournament. Full leaderboards for top run scorers and wicket takers are updated after every match.
Yes. Custom over counts, tape-ball and tennis-ball rules, no-boundary settings and modified playing conditions can all be configured per match within a tournament. Widely used for gully cricket cups in India and Pakistan.
Yes. Each match within the tournament generates a live scorecard link. Spectators follow in any browser — no app download, no login required. The public tournament page also links to all live and completed match scorecards.
After each match the scorer or organiser awards a Man of the Match to any player. These are tracked across the tournament and contribute to a Man of the Tournament leaderboard. The player with the most MOM awards at the end of the tournament is declared Man of the Tournament automatically.
Yes. Multiple matches within a tournament can be scored simultaneously by different scorers. All results feed into the central standings and points table automatically as each match completes.
Create fixtures, standings, stats, awards, and a public results page for your next cricket tournament from one app.