Cricket Umpire Ball Counter

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About this app

Hello cricket umpires, coaches and players.


NEVER MISS A BALL

Use the advantage of having an app as your cricket umpire run counter. The 4dot6 cricket umpire run counter app will vibrate to remind when you have forgotten to score a ball. How? The app calculates the average time between balls - and when this time has gone over by 33% - we remind you with a slight vibrate. Now all you need to do is workout if the ball was pitching outside leg stump...


HIGHEST PARTNERSHIP

Allow the app to assist with coaching by viewing the highest partnership, average partnership and current partnership. With this info you can encourage the batsman to bat a long innings to build large partnerships.


CRICKET UMPIRES

Time to update to the latest cricket umpire run counter. Everything you need to make sure you are accurately counting and scoring each ball.


CRICKET COACHES

Install the latest cricket umpire over and ball counter to allow you to help coach your players to bat longer innings. The Total Dot Balls feature is a great tool to help encourage batsman to rotate the strike to keep the scoreboard ticking over.


CRICKET PLAYERS

Are you looking to get on the good side of your regular cricket umpire? Install this app on your umpires phone and you’ll be shown the ‘going down leg’ gesture for your next few innings!
Updated on
Mar 19, 2023

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What’s new

New Dot ball Percentage feature! See the percentage of dot balls in the innings so you can encourage the batsmen to work the ball around for singles (or encourage the bowlers to keep-up the tight bowling!)