
Main
screen - in the shape of a scorecard |
The Main Screen
of the Scorite Application doubles up as a display screen
to keep track of events that occur while scoring a Cricket
Match.
This main screen
allows the user to create a match, update team, match &
official information and keep tab of scoring events. Information
like batting card, bowling card, fall of wickets etc are
displayed here for reference.
The entire application
is navigated to & from this screen using the Tool Bar
and Menu Options on the top.
The application
is set for an initial resolution of 800x600 but will function
normally even at higher resolutions.
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Classic Version
Pro Version
Online
Scoring - few mouse clicks
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Online Scoring
is used when a cricket match is being scored on the field,
ball-by-ball.
This is the most
important screen in the entire application where-in the
actual scoring takes place. Every event of the delivery
/ ball can be recorded using this screen viz. who bowled,
who faced the delivery, what was the outcome of the ball,
who fielded the ball etc., all with the help of a few mouse
clicks. At the click of "End Ball", every aspect
of the Scorecard & Match Analysis is updated automatically.
Every aspect
of Cricket Scoring is inbuilt within the system and the
mode of entry has been hailed as the best there is.
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Offline
Scoresheet Entry - for batting details
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Offline Scoring
is used while entering scoring details; either post match
or at leisure when the user deems fit. The manually filled
scoresheet can directly be transferred by entering Match
Details, Batting & Bowling cards; along with additional
information viz. Partnerships, Session Scores, etc.
This screen
allows the user to update directly; batting details of the
team. All that the user needs to keep in mind is while entering
data, the need to enter the batting order in sequence. Additionally,
information about "fall of wickets" can also be
entered here.
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Offline
Scoresheet Entry - for bowling details |
This screen allows
the user to update "bowling analysis" for a team
directly from a scorecard. All that the user needs to keep
in mind is they are entered in the sequence of bowling order
when the bowlers came on to bowl.
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Player
Selection - Playing XI |
This module allows
the user to select players for a team playing in the said
match. If players are aleady selected for a specific team
they would appear in the list box titled full Squad from
where playing XI could be selected by clicking on specific
buttons. Additionally players can be selected from the entire
Players database (irrespective of team affiliation) from
the list box available on extreme left hand side on the
screen.
Extremely flexible
when Team List is not readily available.
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Import
Option - data exchange |
This is an additional feature
which provides an option to update and import scoresheets
from other users of Scorite. This allows the user to keep
their respective database up to date in the event of missing
a couple of matches.
Since the naming convention
of players could be different by different users, this screen
allows the user to link players from external scoresheet
to users own player database and import the said scoresheet.
This way the player stats are up to date.
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Match
Analysis - match summary display |
Match Summary
provides the match information detailing the tournament
name, toss info, umpires / referees / scorers, Brief Scores
of the match, result and Man of the match awardee as illustrated
in the image above.
By using the
drop down Menu, users can select various options to view
and Print when necessary.
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Match
Analysis - Scorecard |
Scorecard Analysis provides
the current / selected innings scores information detailing
batting card, team totals including extras, bowling card
and fall of wickets.
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Match
Analysis - Manhattan |
Manhattan Analysis provides
the current / selected innings scoring pattern over by over.
Each bowler used during the innings is provided with a colour
code and on click against the bowler's name, their performance
is highlighted. The red dot on top of certain manhattans
indicates the wickets taken in that specific over.
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Match
Analysis - Worm Chart |
Worm Chart Analysis provides
the current / selected innings scoring pattern collectively
at the end of each over. The red dot along with worm indicates
the wickets that have fallen at a specific score and over.
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Match
Analysis - Partnership |
Partnership Analysis provides
the current / selected innings wicket partnerships by the
team batting. The wicket partnerships are graphically represented
which clearly stands out in terms of understanding a player's
contribution in the partnership.
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Detailed
in-built Help |
Scorite application
is provided with a extensive help option which includes
images, step by step procedure to score a match and FAQs.
For additional FAQs an option is available on Stumpvision's
official web site www.stumpvision.com/scorite/home.htm
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