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How to Score Box Cricket Live and Share the Scorecard on WhatsApp (Free, No App)

Box cricket is fast. Six overs. Ten players. One scorer desperately typing in a group chat while also trying to watch the match.

If you've played box cricket anywhere, you know the pain. The scorer misses balls. The chat fills with "what's the score??" every 30 seconds. And the final scorecard? A photo of someone's screen or a rough total at best.

We built a free tool that fixes this: Box Cricket Scorer — live score sharing, ball-by-ball tracking, and a proper WhatsApp scorecard at the end. No app. No login. Works on any phone.

Here's exactly how to use it.


Step 1: Create Your Match

Go to Box Cricket Scorer and tap "Create Match."

Fill in:

  • Team 1 name (e.g., "Office XI" or just "PJM")
  • Team 2 name
  • Total overs (drag slider: 1–20 overs)
  • Who bats first

Tap Start Match →

That's it. No account. No login. The match page opens immediately.


Step 2: Share the Live Link

In the top bar of the match page, tap 📋 Share.

  • On mobile → opens the native share sheet (pick WhatsApp, send to your group)
  • On desktop → copies the link to clipboard (paste into WhatsApp Web)

Anyone who opens that link sees the live scoreboard, auto-updated every 5 seconds. No refresh needed. Works on any browser, any phone.

The viewers don't need an account. They don't need to download anything. Just open the link.


Step 3: Score Ball by Ball

Before the first ball, you'll need to enter:

  1. Both batter names (striker and non-striker)
  2. The bowler's name (before each over)

Then score each ball by tapping:

Button What it records
0, 1, 2, 3 Dot ball or run(s)
4 Four
6 Six
WD Wide (+1 run, no ball counted)
NB No ball (pick extra runs scored off it)
W Wicket

Wickets

Tap W → WICKET. Select how the batter was dismissed:

  • Caught, Bowled, Stumped, LBW, Hit Wicket → records against striker
  • Run Out → asks which batter was dismissed (striker or non-striker)

No Balls with Runs

Tap NB → select how many extra runs the batter hit off it (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6). The tool correctly records: 1 NB extra + batter runs. So a NB hit for 4 = 5 total runs.


Step 4: Corrections

Made a mistake? Two quick fixes:

Wrong bowler name? Tap the ✏️ button next to the bowler name — but only before the first ball of that over is bowled.

Wrong striker? Tap the non-striker's row in the batters table — it swaps the strike.


Step 5: End of Innings

When all overs are done (or all wickets fall), the second innings starts automatically. The live link shows the target.

You can also manually end an innings early — tap End Inning in the scoring panel. This records any partial over and moves to the next innings.


Step 6: Pass the Phone (If Needed)

Tired of scoring? Tap 🤝 Hand Over in the top bar.

A 4-digit PIN appears — valid for 2 minutes. The new scorer opens the match link, taps ✏️ Take Over, enters the PIN, and takes over scoring. The previous scorer automatically becomes view-only.


Step 7: Share the Final Scorecard

When the match completes, a result banner appears. Tap 📤 Share Scorecard.

A scorecard image generates with:

  • Both innings: team total, overs faced
  • Full batting stats: every batter, runs, balls, fours, sixes
  • Full bowling stats: every bowler, overs, runs, wickets, economy
  • Match result

On mobile: tap Share (WhatsApp) → native share sheet opens → send directly to the group.
On desktop: tap Download Scorecard → saves as PNG → attach manually.

The scorecard also has a QR code that links back to the scorer — so when someone in another friend group sees the image and wants to use the tool, they can scan and create their own match.


Real Example

Here's a real match we scored (PJM vs TPDM, 6 overs):

1st innings — PJM: 29/5

  • TPDM3 took 3 wickets in one over
  • PJM1 stayed not out on 12(11)
  • Over 3 had 2 No Balls

2nd innings — TPDM: 30/0 in 1 over

  • TPDM1 hit 30 off 6 balls: 3 fours, 3 sixes
  • Match over in the first over of the chase

The full scorecard — with all of this recorded correctly, including the No Balls and extras — generated in seconds and went out on WhatsApp before everyone had even finished shaking hands.


Why Box Cricket Specifically

Box cricket is different from standard gully cricket:

  • Fixed overs (usually 4–8)
  • Limited fielding positions (the box boundaries)
  • No Balls count more (frequent in box cricket due to pace bowling in tight spaces)
  • Run Outs are common (tight run-calling in a small ground)

Standard cricket scoring apps don't handle these well — they're built for 50-over club matches with 11-a-side full rosters. This tool is built specifically for the box cricket format.


Try It

Score box cricket live — free, no app

Free. No login. No app. Create a match, share the link, score ball by ball.

Next Friday, the scorer in your group won't need to type in WhatsApp anymore. They just tap.

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