Meet Crease — Cricket scorebook, ball by ball
Crease is a proper cricket scorebook for the matches that don't have one — gully games, club fixtures, school and tape-ball cricket.
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Crease
Cricket scorebook, ball by ball
Every feature, from the first launch.
No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.
What Crease does
Crease is a proper cricket scorebook for the matches that don't have one — gully games, club fixtures, school and tape-ball cricket. Set up your two teams and the overs, then tap your way through the innings ball by ball: runs, wides, no-balls, byes, and wickets. Crease keeps a live scorecard with batting and bowling figures, current and required run rates, and the over-by-over story, doing all the math so you can just watch the cricket. Every match is saved to your phone to relive later.
No account. No internet. Score from the boundary with no signal — it's all on your device.
• Ball-by-ball scoring (runs, extras, wickets) • Live scorecard: batting, bowling, run rate, RRR • Two-innings limited-overs matches • Saved match history with full scorecards • Player and team records • Fully offline
A look inside
Tap any screenshot to open the full-resolution version.
What's inside
- Match setup — Create teams, set overs and players for a limited-overs match.
- Ball-by-ball scoring — Tap each delivery to record runs/extras/wickets; over and strike handled.
- Live scorecard — Batting/bowling figures, run rate and required rate computed live.
- History — Saved matches with full scorecards and results.
Why we built it
Local and amateur cricket is scored on paper or not at all; tracking runs, extras, wickets and rates by hand is error-prone, and most scoring apps are complex, account-bound, or require a connection to sync — overkill for a weekend gully match.
What makes it different
A simple, fast, offline ball-by-ball cricket scorebook that produces a full live scorecard and saves match history on-device with no account or connection — purpose-built for amateur/gully cricket, unlike pro-grade or cloud-sync scoring platforms. Distinct from the pipeline's generic score apps (Tableside) and Dink (p…
Who it's for
Players who want to play, not configure — minimal setup, maximum time on the thing you love.
In one line: Cricket scorebook, ball by ball
Try it
See the Cricket Scorebook App for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.
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