Press OK and carry out scorecard amendments (if necessary) The dialogue boxes below will be the same However, if the team batting second score more than the first team, then go into MATCH ACTIONS and select End Match. Press YES and select the batters and bowler for the 2 nd innings.Īt the end of the allotted overs, PCS will ask what you want to do. Please choose Times Out as the dismissal method as it will be obvious to everyone what has happened.Īt the end of the innings PCS will prompt you to close it Therefore, if the have reached 25+ without losing a wicket, the first thing you need to do is dismiss them for a dot ball. If you have a batter that's reached 25+ and all the other batters are out, then the retired batter can come back in but will only have 1 life. If you want a bowler to bowl more than the set number, you can override it and allow them further overs to bowl When a bowler has reached the set number of overs, PCS shows the following message
The app settings know that a batter has two lives, therefore the first time that a batter is out there will not be a system message, but on the second occasion it will give you the below message When a batter reaches 25, the following message appears You will now be taken to the Scoresheet where you can commence scoring the match Now you need to select the opening batters and the bowler The next prompt will ask you how you want to score the match. Now you can check/amend the match defaults For example, you might want to save your settings as you are entering the data the day before the match. Press Done and PCS will ask you to confirm that it’s ok to carry on with less than 11 players a sideĪt this point, PCS will ask you if you want to SAVE AND EXIT or CONTINUE. Ensure that there are an even number of players in each team You will now be asked to select or confirm the teams. You can now access the match by pressing your finger of the fixture details In the example below it is the Anna's Test Site Under 11 fixture The junior match will then be available to score on the app. ECB Junior U11s Standard (Hardball)), and add the 8 players to the team for each side (if known)ĭownload the fixture to your device by accessing the Play Cricket Scorer app on your device, choose the appropriate league from the Competitions list and press the “download” button Nambia were also brilliant in the last five overs, conceding only 25 runs and taking three wickets.On the Play Cricket website create a standard match, attach the correct Scoring Rule (e.g. Considering their disastrous start, Scotland did well to get past 100. Leask got the much-needed boundaries to take the team closer to the 100-run mark before falling to JJ Smit in the 17th over. Another left-arm pacer, Jan Frylinck, found Wallace stumps' from around the wicket to reduce Scotland to 57 for five. Michael Leask (44 off 27) joined opener Matthew Cross (19 off 33) in the middle and the duo steadied the ship with a 39-run stand. With their opponents in dire straits, Namibia could have attacked more after the first six overs.
Scotland were reeling at 18 for four after all-rounder David Wiese trapped Craig Wallace in front of the stumps with a ball that skidded on to the batter's pads. He reviewed the on-field umpire's decision but DRS found the ball clipping the leg-stump. The next ball was the inswinger and Richard Berrington, who was leading Scotland in place of injured Kyle Coetzer, could do little about it. George Munsey played on the first ball of the match before Trumpelmann had Calum Macleod caught behind off an angled delivery as the batter anticipated a lethal inswinger. Earlier, 23-year-old Trumpelmann got the ball to shape back into the right-hander from the word go and the one that went away with the angle also troubled the Scotland top-order. Scotland bowled their heart out but their batters inability to put enough runs on the board led to their downfall. Scotland vs Namibia: As it happened Openers Craig Williams (23) and Michael van Lingen (18) made a sedate start to the run chase and though runs were hard to come by, the required run rate was never an issue. Wiese was dismissed when Namibia was close to the finishing line but Smit ensured his team crossed the finishing line in the 20th over with a six over point. Namibia hold their nerves to come out on ? against Scotland!#T20WorldCup | #SCOvNAM | - T20 World Cup 1635355204000 The Scottish spin trio of Chris Greaves, Mark Watt and Michael Lesk were able to maintain the pressure on Namibia batters but the seasoned David Wiese (16 off 15) and JJ Smith (32 not out off 23) found a way to break the shackles.