Cricket scoring modes

Simple vs Advanced cricket scoring.

Simple mode is built for fast team scoring. Advanced mode adds player names, batter and bowler detail, richer scorecards, live overlays, and tournament-ready stats.

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Simple

Score fast

Team score, wickets, overs, live link, and result.

Advanced

Add players

Batter, bowler, scorecard, stats, and richer overlays.

Fast scoring

Simple mode

Use Simple mode when you want to start quickly and keep the match moving without entering every player.

Best for pickup games, quick local matches, and casual scoring.
Tracks live score, wickets, overs, innings, extras, and result.
Works with spectator score links and basic streaming overlays.

Detailed scoring

Advanced mode

Use Advanced mode when you want batter, runner, bowler, player stats, scorecards, and richer broadcast overlays.

Best for tournaments, streams, leagues, clubs, and serious scorecards.
Adds batter and bowler names to scorecards, result pages, and overlays.
Creates richer player stats for players, teams, and viewers.

Mode comparison

What changes between Simple and Advanced?

Both modes support live cricket scoring. Advanced mode is the best choice when player detail matters.

Fast score, wickets, overs

Simple

Advanced

Live spectator scoreboard

Simple

Advanced

OBS and streaming overlay

Simple

Advanced

Batter and bowler names

Simple

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Advanced

Detailed scorecard entries

Simple

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Advanced

Player stats and richer result pages

Simple

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Advanced

For quick matches

Pick Simple mode when the priority is speed: team score, wickets, overs, and a clean result.

For live streams

Pick Advanced mode when viewers should see batters, bowlers, player names, and richer overlay details.

For results

Advanced mode creates stronger scorecards and player stats for teams, tournaments, and shared result pages.

What is Simple mode in GV Cricket?

Simple mode is the fastest scoring style. It tracks team score, wickets, overs, innings, extras, live score links, overlays, and results without requiring player names.

What is Advanced mode in GV Cricket?

Advanced mode adds player detail. It supports batter names, runner names, bowler names, detailed scorecards, richer player stats, and better live overlay information.

Which cricket scoring mode should I choose?

Choose Simple mode when you need speed and only team score matters. Choose Advanced mode for tournaments, streams, scorecards, player stats, and batter or bowler details.

Can Simple mode still use live streaming overlays?

Yes. Simple mode can still use GV Cricket live scoreboards and streaming overlays, but detailed batter and bowler information only appears in Advanced mode.

Choose the scoring mode before the toss.

If you want batter and bowler detail in the final scorecard, start the match in Advanced mode. If you only need team score quickly, Simple mode keeps setup short.