Cricket is a surprisingly big sport on the worldwide stage. It’s especially popular in countries like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Australia. It’s a bit surprising since the sport originated in the United Kingdom. In any case, there are plenty of apps out there for cricket enthusiasts. However, it seems most people want a good scoring app. Here are the best cricket score apps for Android!
Price: Free / Up to $2.75
Cricbuzz is one of the most popular cricket score apps on Android. The app features the usual array of features, including fast score and commentary updates, schedules of upcoming matches, news and editorials, stats and rankings, and support for the IPL, BBL, CPL, Natwest T20 Blast, and other major cricket tournaments. Some people love the app while others complain a lot about bugs. Its polarizing nature makes it difficult to recommend to everybody but it does have about as much info as you can expect to find in a cricket app. The developers also have an app specifically for folks in India as well.
Price: Free
CricHeroes is a cricket scoring app for amateurs. It’s so good that it’s the only amateur scoring app we included on the list. You can keep track of individual players, games, and a whole series if need be. The controls for scoring are simple enough to use quickly to keep up with game play and you can analyze the stats after games. The app includes a few additional niceties like video content, trivia, quizzes, polls, and other such things. However, if you actually play cricket and need a score keeper app, this is the one we would recommend trying first.
Price: Free
CricLine is another good cricket score app. The UI is very simple so those who like elegant looking solutions may need to look elsewhere. However, everything else about this app is solid. It covers a wide range of cricket tournaments, teams, and leagues. The app has some fake reviews, unfortunately, and those reviews promise things that aren’t actually true. However, as a score app, it does its job admirably. The only downside is the advertising as it can get a little annoying from time to time.
Price: Free
CricSmith isn’t the newest or most popular app. However, it provides a clean UI, accurate scores, and quick updates. The app is decent for tracking games as they happen. Additionally, it has player info, push notifications for various key game moments, some news, and other functions. The news section feels a little bare but seems to have a decent selection. It won’t win any awards but it’s a simple app that gets the job done.
Price: Free
Cricket Line Guru is a simple, but effective cricket score app. It has support for a bunch of tournaments, including the World Cup. Additionally, it offers near-live score updates, match lines, and commentary. All of the information is decently organized for easy reading while at work or at home. There are even polls about who you think will win. There are a few bug complaints in the Google Play Store reviews, but it seems like most people enjoy the app.
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