Live cricket scoring
Record runs, wickets, extras, overs, innings, toss, and results with a simple match flow.
Free cricket scoring app
GV Cricket gives local teams a free cricket scoring app with live scoreboards, umpire controls, spectator links, match results, and streaming overlays. Start a match, score every ball, and share the live score instantly.
Umpire View
Umpire View
TEAM BLUE batting
19/1
Score / Wickets
(3)
0.5
Overs (6)
(31)
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5
Read score
Sound FX
Walkie
Record runs, wickets, extras, overs, innings, toss, and results with a simple match flow.
Use a phone as the scorer or umpire app while spectators follow the scoreboard from their own devices.
Keep the live scoring flow clean and focused on the match without ad distractions.
Use the same scoring flow for school matches, clubs, local leagues, box cricket nights, and tennis-ball tournaments.
Give players, families, spectators, organizers, and stream operators one live scoreboard link to follow.
Open overlay links for OBS, PRISM Live, Streamlabs, YouTube Live, venue screens, and mobile broadcasts.
Fast setup
Create a match, score live, and share the scoreboard or overlay link with players, viewers, and stream tools.
Create matchAdd match name, teams, overs, and match image if you want a richer result page.
Use Simple mode for fast team scoring or Advanced mode for player names and richer overlays.
Tap runs, wickets, wides, no-balls, and over progress from the umpire screen.
Send the spectator link or open the overlay link for live streaming.
Free scoring features
Proof, not promises
Match Styles
Match Style
Add players?
Advanced
Yes
Names, stats, scorecards, overlays.
Simple
No
Fast scoring with teams and overs.
Pick Yes for names, live lineup, player stats, and scorecards.
Score runs, wickets, wides, no-balls, byes, leg byes, and over progress from the phone-first match screen.
Share
Live match link
Share opens fast
Share a browser scoreboard link so players, fans, parents, teams, and organizers can follow the same match state.
Result
Team A won
Won by 7 wickets
44/4
Score
4.0
Overs
11.00
RR
Finish the match with a shareable result summary that keeps the final score, winner, and scorecard context together.
Why free matters
Most community cricket is scored by someone already doing another job. The scorer may also be umpiring, managing players, setting up a stream, answering questions from the bench, or helping a tournament organizer keep the next game on time. A free cricket scoring app has to respect that pressure. It should make every delivery easy to record, keep the score visible, and avoid distractions in the live scoring flow.
GV Cricket is built for that match-day reality. The scorer can create a match, add teams and overs, choose Simple or Advanced scoring, and start recording the game from a phone. Simple mode is useful when the match only needs team score, wickets, overs, and result. Advanced mode is better when you want player names, batting stats, bowling figures, richer overlays, and a more complete scorecard.
The important part is that scoring remains fast. Runs, wickets, wides, no-balls, byes, leg byes, undo, innings state, target, and result all belong in one flow. The scorer should not need to rebuild the score in a spreadsheet, message everyone manually, or create a separate graphic for the stream after every over.
For every match type
Local cricket is not one format. Some matches are short tennis-ball games with custom boundaries. Some are box cricket or indoor matches where overs move quickly. Some are school matches where parents and players want the live score link. Some are club or league fixtures where the final result needs to be shared after the last ball. GV Cricket is designed to fit those situations without forcing the scorer into a heavy setup.
For tennis-ball cricket, the scorer can move quickly through boundaries, wickets, wides, and no-balls while spectators follow the live score. For box cricket, short overs and fast innings are easier to manage when every tap updates the scoreboard instantly. For school and community games, the public spectator link helps families and teams follow without installing an app.
For leagues and tournaments, the result page matters. A finished match should have a clean score summary, winner, innings context, and a page that can be shared after the match. That is why GV Cricket connects live scoring, spectator links, overlays, and result pages instead of treating each one as a separate task.
Live score links
A live cricket score is useful only when people can find it. With GV Cricket, the scorer can share a spectator link with players, viewers, team groups, tournament organizers, and stream operators. The link opens in a browser, so spectators do not need to install anything. As the scorer updates the match, the scoreboard follows the score, wickets, overs, innings state, target, and result.
This helps small matches feel organized. The batting team can check the score without interrupting the scorer. The bowling team can see the target and required chase state. Family and friends can follow from another place. A streamer can keep one device on the score while another device handles camera or production.
The same live match state can also support match audio, score announcements, sound effects, and result sharing. That makes GV Cricket useful for simple pickup games and for bigger match days where the score has to be visible across phones, venue screens, and streams.
Streaming overlays
Many local cricket streams start with a camera but no reliable scoreboard. Viewers can see the pitch, but they cannot always tell the score, wickets, overs, target, or who is batting. GV Cricket solves this by using the same scoring data to power live cricket scoreboard overlays. The scorer updates the match once, and the overlay can show the live score on the broadcast.
The overlay workflow is practical: create the match, copy the overlay link, add it as a browser source or web source, and keep scoring from the phone. OBS, PRISM Live, Streamlabs, YouTube Live workflows, mobile streaming apps, and venue display screens can all use browser-style links.
Advanced scoring can make overlays richer by showing batter, runner, bowler, current over, wickets, boundaries, innings breaks, and result scenes. Simple scoring still works when the stream only needs a clean scorebug. Either way, the scorer stays in one free cricket scoring app instead of managing separate graphics during play.
Results
The final ball should not be the end of the record. After a match finishes, teams often want to share who won, what the final score was, how the innings looked, and which players stood out. GV Cricket result pages keep that context together so the match can be shared after the game instead of disappearing into a chat thread.
Result pages are useful for clubs, schools, local leagues, and tournament organizers because they create a stable public page for completed matches. Under the SEO plan, finished result pages remain indexable while temporary live session pages are noindexed. That keeps search engines focused on useful, complete match pages rather than thin setup or in-progress pages.
For players and spectators, the result page is simple proof of the match. For organizers, it is a cleaner archive. For streamers, it is a link they can put in a video description or share with viewers after the stream ends.
Screenshots and demos

Use live scoring, spectator links, overlays, and results from the same match workflow.
Watch a demo of scoring taps updating the live scoreboard and cricket stream overlay.
Yes. GV Cricket is free to use for creating matches, scoring live cricket, sharing spectator scoreboards, and publishing match results.
Yes. GV Cricket is mobile-first, so an umpire or scorer can score every ball from a phone during local cricket, box cricket, tennis-ball cricket, school matches, leagues, and tournaments.
Yes. Spectators can open a shared live score link to follow score, wickets, overs, innings state, chase details, and match result.
Yes. GV Cricket works for local tournaments, school cricket, leagues, club matches, tennis-ball cricket, box cricket, and community match days.
Yes. GV Cricket can power live cricket scoreboard overlays for OBS, PRISM Live, Streamlabs, YouTube Live, mobile streams, and venue display screens.