At the grassroots level, many cricket performances disappear after the match ends. A batter may score a match-winning fifty, a bowler may take four wickets, or a young wicketkeeper may complete three dismissals — but without a proper profile, those achievements are often forgotten.
Players need a cricket identity
A player profile gives every cricketer a place to show their journey. It can include matches played, runs, wickets, catches, teams, roles and achievements. For young players and local cricketers, this creates confidence and visibility.
Stats help coaches and captains
Good cricket decisions come from good information. Captains can understand who performs under pressure, coaches can identify areas for improvement, and selectors can compare players more fairly when records are maintained properly.
Profiles make cricket more shareable
Modern players want to share their progress with teammates, family, coaches and clubs. A digital profile makes it easier to show performances without sending screenshots of paper scorebooks or scattered messages.
Trust matters
A profile is strongest when it is connected to real matches and scorecards. This gives the stats more value because they come from recorded games rather than random claims.
Cricstars is designed to help players build trusted cricket profiles through scoring, teams and match records. The goal is simple: every player should be able to carry their cricket journey with them.