Cricket Tournament Organiser Online
Manage T20, ODI, or custom formats with team registration, points tables, match results, and live score sharing — all in one place.
Everything you need for Cricket tournaments
Built for organisers who want results, not spreadsheets.
Group Stages & Knockouts
Set up league groups with automatic points table calculation, feeding into knockout semifinals and finals.
Points Table
Automatic points table updated after every match result. Visible publicly without login.
Team Registration
Share a registration link. Collect team details, player lists, and entry fees online.
Fixture Scheduling
Schedule matches by date, ground, and time. Share the full fixture list with all participants.
Match Results & Stats
Record match scores, wickets, and outcomes. Stats update standings and brackets automatically.
Public Tournament Page
Every tournament gets a public link. Share on WhatsApp or social media for maximum reach.
How it works
Set up your tournament in three steps.
Create Tournament
Enter tournament name, sport, format, and dates. Takes 2 minutes.
Add Teams
Import teams or share your registration link. Brackets auto-generate.
Run & Share
Update scores live. Participants follow along on their phones.
Managing cricket tournaments without the chaos
Cricket tournaments involve complex logistics: multiple teams, round-robin fixtures, DL method rules, and points calculations. A single error in the points table can cause disputes. What's Score handles the maths automatically.
- Automatic points table after every result entry
- Net run rate calculation for tie-breaking
- Fixture generator for round-robin leagues
- Public results page updated in real time
Formats supported
What's Score works for any cricket format your event uses — T20, T10, ODI, or custom over counts. You configure overs per match, scoring rules, and the tournament structure. It works equally well for tape-ball, tennis-ball, and leather-ball tournaments.
Built for community cricket
Most cricket tournaments are community-run events with limited budgets. The free plan covers the needs of most local competitions — up to 16 teams, with full fixture management and public results sharing.