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Balls vs Stones
The problem with cricket counters, is the feeling that arrives when youve judged a close lbw, explained to the bowler that it was going down leg, signalled 2 leg byes, picked the bowlers cap up off the floor and then justified your decision to the keeper, that you might have transferred a stone, but then again you might not. You try to think back through the over, but was there a wide or a no ball? And the square leg umpire isnt looking, and probably isnt even counting.
Balls!
Balls has a timer which shows you how long it has been since you last recorded a delivery, and prevents you recording another until sufficient time has passed.
It also:
- Tracks wides and no balls.
- Keeps track of the number of overs you have umpired.
- Has a 3D touch mode to so you can leave the phone unlocked, in your pocket, with the app running, safe in the knowledge that no deliveries will be accidentally recorded.
- Shows how many balls remain.
- Has an undo feature.
The pro version (with in app purchase):
- Records full detail on what has been bowled.
- Keeps track of the team score and wickets.
- Shows how many runs were scored and balls were bowled off the current over.
- Allows you to set different length timers for boundaries and wickets.
And its (mostly) free. So get Balls, better than stones.
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The problem with cricket counters, is the feeling that arrives when youve judged a close lbw, explained to the bowler that it was going down leg, signalled 2 leg byes, picked the bowlers cap up off the floor and then justified your decision to the keeper, that you might have transferred a stone, but then again you might not. You try to think back through the over, but was there a wide or a no ball? And the square leg umpire isnt looking, and probably isnt even counting.
Balls!
Balls has a timer which shows you how long it has been since you last recorded a delivery, and prevents you recording another until sufficient time has passed.
It also:
- Tracks wides and no balls.
- Keeps track of the number of overs you have umpired.
- Has a 3D touch mode to so you can leave the phone unlocked, in your pocket, with the app running, safe in the knowledge that no deliveries will be accidentally recorded.
- Shows how many balls remain.
- Has an undo feature.
The pro version (with in app purchase):
- Records full detail on what has been bowled.
- Keeps track of the team score and wickets.
- Shows how many runs were scored and balls were bowled off the current over.
- Allows you to set different length timers for boundaries and wickets.
And its (mostly) free. So get Balls, better than stones.
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Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
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Canada | free |
China | free |
France | free |
Germany | free |
Italy | free |
Netherlands | free |
Portugal | free |
Spain | free |
Poland | free |
UK | free |
India | free |
Japan | free |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Poland | free |
Russia | free |
Turkey | free |
USA | free |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Ukraine | free |