Free for local cricket
Start matches, score live, share score links, and publish results without needing a paid scoring setup or ads in the scoring flow.
GV Cricket is made for fast local cricket scoring, live score sharing, tournament result pages, and streaming overlays from one free web app.
Free to useStart matches, score live, share score links, and publish results without needing a paid scoring setup or ads in the scoring flow.
Use the same scoring flow to power live scoreboards and cricket overlays for OBS, PRISM Live, Streamlabs, and YouTube Live.
GV Cricket includes a contact and support flow for bug reports, feature requests, service requests, and setup help.
GV Cricket vs other apps
Many scoring apps focus only on scorecards. GV Cricket connects scoring, sharing, overlays, and support.
| Feature | GV Cricket | Other apps |
|---|---|---|
| Free live cricket scoring | Included | Often limited or paid |
| Mobile umpire scoring | Fast phone-first controls | Varies by app |
| Simple and Advanced modes | Choose speed or player detail | Usually one fixed workflow |
| OBS and mobile streaming overlays | Built in | Often separate or unavailable |
| Shareable spectator score links | Included | Varies by plan |
| Ready for local cricket | Tennis-ball, box cricket, school, club, league, and tournament friendly | May need extra setup |
Mobile-first controls keep scoring quick during fast local matches.
Spectators can open a live score link without installing an app.
Finished matches can be shared as result pages with score details.
Overlay links make local cricket streams look cleaner and more professional.
GV Cricket is free to use for creating matches, scoring live cricket, sharing score links, showing overlays, and publishing results. Some other cricket scoring apps may limit features behind paid plans.
Yes. GV Cricket is designed for fast scoring in tennis-ball cricket, box cricket, school matches, local tournaments, leagues, clubs, and community games.
GV Cricket combines scoring and streaming overlays in one flow. Score from the umpire phone, then show the live scoreboard in OBS, PRISM Live, Streamlabs, YouTube Live, or venue displays.
Yes. Use Advanced mode when you want batter names, bowler names, player details, scorecards, result pages, and richer live cricket overlays.