TotalScore — A Free Cricket Scoring App for Any Format
21 March 2026

Score Any Match, Any Format
Whether you're scoring a village game on a Saturday afternoon or following a multi-day club fixture, TotalScore gives you everything you need to keep a proper scorecard — in your browser, for free.
No spreadsheet to download. No account to create. Just open it and start scoring.
What It Tracks
TotalScore handles the full range of cricket scoring:
- Runs — dot balls, singles, boundaries, sixes
- Wickets — with dismissal type (bowled, caught, LBW, run out, and more)
- Overs — legal balls counted automatically, over-by-over history
- Extras — wides, no balls, byes, and leg byes tracked separately
- Bowler stats — overs, maidens, runs, wickets per bowler
- Fall of wickets — full FOW log for both innings
- Run rate — calculated live throughout the innings
Formats Supported
TotalScore covers every common cricket format:
- T20, T10, 50-over, 40-over, and custom over limits
- 1-day, 2-day, 3-day, 4-day, and 5-day matches
- Two-innings formats with full scoreboard tracking across innings
Save and Resume
Mid-match interruption? No problem. Save your game state as a JSON file and reload it exactly where you left off. Useful for long matches or if you need to switch device.
Print-Ready Scorecard
When the match is done, print a clean scorecard directly from the app. All the button controls are hidden from the printed view — you get a proper, readable record of the match.
How to Use It
- Open TotalScore
- Set up your match — team names, format, toss, batting order
- Enter your rosters (11 players per side)
- Hit Start Match and begin scoring ball by ball
The interface is built for use on a phone or tablet at the boundary — big buttons, clear layout, easy to use with one hand.
Built for Club, Recreational, and Tabletop Cricket
TotalScore isn't trying to replace professional scoring software. It's built for the club scorer who wants something better than a paper scoresheet, and simpler than a full scoring suite.
It's also a perfect fit for tabletop cricket gamers. If you're playing a dice or card-based cricket game and want a proper scoring companion, TotalScore handles every ball — just enter the outcome and let it build the scorecard for you. When the match is done, export the game state as a JSON file and use the data to build your own stats, league tables, or career records.
If you try it out — at the boundary or at the table — let us know how you get on.