How do I start a new match?
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Tap on "Start New Match" on the main screen. Enter the number of overs, number of players per team,
and configure the "Last Man Batting" option if needed. Then tap "START MATCH" to begin scoring.
Can I change the number of overs mid-match?
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Yes! Quicket allows you to update the match settings including overs and players count even during
an ongoing match. Tap the settings icon in the top-left corner of the scoreboard to make adjustments.
What is "Last Man Batting" option?
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The "Last Man Batting" option is useful for gully cricket or casual matches where the last player
can continue batting even when all other players are out. Enable this option when setting up your match.
How do I record extras (wides, no-balls)?
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On the scoreboard screen, you'll find buttons for WD (Wide), NB (No Ball), WD+1, and NB+1.
Tap the appropriate button to record extras. These will automatically update the score and
extras count without progressing the over.
Can I undo a mistake?
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Yes! There's an "Undo" button at the bottom of the scoreboard that allows you to revert the
last action. This is helpful if you accidentally tap the wrong score button.
How do I end an innings?
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The innings will automatically end when either all overs are completed or all wickets are taken
(unless "Last Man Batting" is enabled). You can also manually end the innings by tapping the
"END INNINGS" button.
Does Quicket work offline?
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Yes! Quicket is designed to work completely offline. You don't need an internet connection to
record and track cricket scores. All match data is stored locally on your device.
The app is not responding. What should I do?
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Try closing and reopening the app. If the problem persists, clear the app cache from your
device settings or reinstall the app. Your match data should be preserved. If issues continue,
please contact our support team.
Is Quicket suitable for professional cricket formats?
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Absolutely! While Quicket is perfect for gully cricket and casual matches, it's fully equipped
to handle all professional formats including T20, ODI, and Test matches. Configure the number
of overs according to your match format.