Log matches, track your career stats, and keep a private history you can trust. When you want to share it, CricketNow gives you a clean player profile with the details you choose to publish.
CricketNow starts with the part most players actually need: somewhere reliable to keep their matches, notes and career numbers. Your public profile comes later, when you decide there is something worth sharing.
Batting, bowling and fielding roll into filters, summaries and goals. The point is not to make every innings look bigger than it was. It is to make the record easier to understand over time.
The feed is deliberately limited at launch: published match moments, milestones and player updates from people you follow. No comment thread to moderate, no club noise pretending to be live.
CricketNow starts with player logging, stats and privacy. Richer match capture, club tools and official data imports come later.
Manual match logging, career stats, goals, settings, privacy and player network basics.
More granular cricket detail, cleaner editing, reflections, highlights and better source displays.
Registration, teams, selection, compliance, fees and club-level operational tools.
Play-Cricket and other sources, with source fields protected and user enrichment preserved.
Create the private record first. Publish a profile only when it is useful.