Laver & Woods Cricket Scorebook
Why pay $100 for commercial scoring software- when you can get this one
absolutely free? Download this easy to use yet comprehensive cricket scoring
software now… and you can spend the $100 on a new bat. This scoring software
requires Microsoft Excel 2000 or better to run.
If you have any queries, comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. contact
cricketscorebook@gmail.com
Free Cricket Scorebook Full Version
The scorebook is completely free for all. My object in creating
this scorebook was to produce something for people like me who enjoy keeping
cricket statistics of their amateur team's games, but do not want to pay $100+
for commercial software. So feel free to use this software for just that
purpose. And if you like it, please let your friends know about it too!
Download Free Scorebook
Scorebook Features
- Single or double click with a mouse or keyboard for most scoring events.
- Allows for uncommon events like one short, short or long overs, penalty runs etc.
- Contains batting, bowling and partnership analysis, as well as 3 types of graphs.
- Allows correction of balls event after the innings is over.
- Allows for up to 20 players per team in each match.
- Allows for saving, loading and printing of scorebooks.
- Allows changing of colour settings for each teams.
- Allows saving and loading of teams players lists and colour settings.
- Contains comprehensive help file.
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Scorebook History
I began creating the cricket scorebook when I was 17 and playing for my high school team. I am a sports fanatic who enjoyed keeping statistics for the cricket’s teams I played in. As those who have tried to keep statistics for a cricket team know it is a tough job when the the scorers do not keep score accurately. After searching the internet for electronic cricket scorebooks, I found that most were over $100(NZ) much more than I was willing to pay. So I decided to make my own.
The scorebook was initially designed for 1 innings matches with no more than 50 overs
per side. In 2003 I began playing 2 dayers for
Melville Cricket Club
in Hamilton, so I modified the scorebook to cope with two innings matches. This
scorebook is very comprehensive but is by no means complete. It was designed to be simple as
possible to use. It is hoped that anyone who knows the rules of cricket could
learn to use the scorebook in a couple of minutes.
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