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Harrison Sport Apps

T20 Users Guide

Table of ContentsOpening App6Windows 106Windows 8 and 8.16Windows 76Entering Teams7Entering new teams8Entering existing teams10Re-enter Team One’s data10Re-enter Team Two’s data10Swap Teams11Reset App11Exit App11Score Entry12Using a mouse12Using a touch screen12Team One12The First innings12Scores Tab13Scores Tab – Pre-set values13First Tab14First Tab – Pre-set values15Comparison Tab16Comparison Tab – Pre-set values17Scores Tab First innings – Starting the innings18First Tab First innings – Starting the innings19First Tab First innings Auto Calculation20Scores Tab First innings five overs21First Tab First innings five overs22Comparison Tab First innings five overs23First innings graphs five overs24Scores Tab First innings ending the innings25Allotted overs completed25First Tab First innings ending the innings26Allotted overs completed26Comparison Tab First innings ending the innings27Allotted overs completed27Scores Tab First innings ending the innings28Team One bowled out28First Tab First innings ending the innings29Team One bowled out29Comparison Tab First innings ending the innings30Team One bowled out30Team Two31Scores Tab Second innings31Second Tab Second innings32Comparison Tab Second innings33The Second innings run chase34Scores Tab Second innings five overs35Second Tab Second innings five overs36Comparison Tab Second innings five overs37Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings38Allotted overs completed Team One winning38Second Tab Second innings ending the innings39Allotted overs completed Team One winning39Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings40Allotted overs completed Team One winning40Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings41Team Two winning target reached41Second Tab Second innings ending the innings42Team Two winning target reached42Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings43Team Two winning target reached43Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings44Team Two bowled out44Second Tab Second innings ending the innings45Team Two bowled out45Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings46Team Two bowled out46Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings47Tied match47Second Tab Second innings ending the innings48Tied match48Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings49Tied match49Last Game50Revised target and overs52First innings delays53Scores Tab Event 154First Tab Event 154Comparison Tab Event 154Using the App Event 154Scores Tab Event 255First Tab Event 255Comparison Tab Event 255Using the App Event 255Scores Tab Event 356Comparison Tab Event 356Second innings57Setting Revised target and overs58Second innings delays58Scores Tab Event 159Second Tab Event 159Comparison Tab Event 159Using the App Event 159Scores Tab Event 260Second Tab Event 260Comparison Tab Event 260Using the App Event 260Scores Tab Event 361Second Tab Event 361Comparison Tab Event 361Trouble shooting62Full Allotted overs62Enter Team Tab62Scores Tab62First Tab62Second Tab63Comparison Tab63Graphs64Revised target and overs First innings65Scores Tab Event 165Scores Tab Event 265Scores Tab Event 365Revised target and overs Second innings66Scores Tab Event 166Scores Tab Event 266Scores Tab Event 366

Opening App

Windows 10

1. Click on or tap the Start button click on or tap All apps.

2. Scroll down and locate the Harrison Sports Apps folder.

3. Click on or tap the folder.

4. Click on or tap the HSA T20 app icon.

Windows 8 and 8.1

1. From the Start screen locate app icon and click on or tap the HSA T20 app icon.

Windows 7

1. Click on the Start button select All Programs.

2. From All Programs click on the Harrison Sports Apps folder.

3. Select HSA T20.

Entering Teams

Team names and colours are set via the Enter Teams Tab.

The Enter Teams Tab contains the following controls for team entry.

1. Batting first Enter team name text box.

2. Batting first Set back colour tab control.

3. Batting first Back colour display area.

4. Batting first Fore colour display area.

5. Batting first Set fore colour tab control.

6. Batting first Preview area.

7. Batting first Update button.

8. Batting first Last Team button.

9. Batting first Reset button.

10. Batting second Enter team name text box.

11. Batting second Set back colour tab control.

12. Batting second Back colour display area.

13. Batting second Fore colour display area.

14. Batting second Set fore colour tab control.

15. Batting second Preview area.

16. Batting second Update button.

17. Batting second Last Team button.

18. Batting second Reset button.

19. Reset App button.

20. Swap Teams button.

21. Exit App button.

Refer to Illustration 1 below.

Entering Teams

Entering new teams

For example the first match of a head to head series between two countries or a match that is part of a multiple team tournament such as a world cup or domestic competition.

For this example Team One and Team Two will be used as opposed to team or country names.

Step 1. Enter Team One’s name

1. Click on or tap the Enter team name text box within the Batting first group box.

2. Enter team name (maximum 20 characters).

Step 2. Set Team One’s back colour

1. Locate Set back colour tab control. Tab pages are numbered 1 to 6. Each tab page displays 36 different colours giving a total of 216 colours.

2. Click on or tap each of the tab pages numbered 1 to 6 to display all 216 colours.

3. Choose Team One’s back colour by clicking on or taping the radio button that best matches Team One’s back colour.

4. When a radio button is clicked on or taped a larger area next to the Set back colour tab control is displayed in the chosen colour to signify that a colour has been selected.

5. For this example the back colour will be set to Red from tab page 1 refer to.

Step 3. Set Team One’s fore colour

1. Locate Set fore colour tab control. Tab pages are numbered 1 to 6. Each tab page displays 36 different colours giving a total of 216 colours.

2. Click on or tap each of the tab pages numbered 1 to 6 to display all 216 colours.

3. Choose Team One’s fore colour by clicking on or taping the radio button that best matches Team One’s fore colour.

4. When a radio button is clicked on or taped a larger area next to the Set fore colour tab control is displayed in the chosen colour to signify that a colour has been selected.

5. For this example the fore colour will be set to Dark Green from tab page 6.

Entering Teams

Entering new teams

Step 4. Update Team One and preview

1. To complete entering Team One’s name and setting the back and fore colours click on or tap the Update button.

2. This will display Team One’s name and the back and fore colours in a preview area to enable the contrast of the colours to be checked. If the back and fore colours are to similar set one darker and the other lighter.

3. When the Update button is clicked on or taped the App writes a small text file that is stored on the hard drive of the device on which the App is installed on. This is to save time if Team One’s data is to be re-entered at a later date by clicking on or taping the Last Team button.

Step 5. Reset Batting first group box

1. If while entering the data for Team One a mistake has been made or new data is required to be entered.

2. Simply click on or tap the Reset button within the Batting first group box message box 3 will appear.

3. The App will be disabled while message box 3 appears so no other data can be entered or another button clicked on or tapped.

4. Click on or tap the OK button to reset Team One’s entries and enable the App.

Step 6. Enter Team Two’s name and set back and fore colours

1. To enter Team Two’s name and set back and fore colours repeat the above Steps 1 to 4 in the Batting second group box.

2. For this example the back colour will be set to Yellow from tab page 1.

3. For this example the fore colour will be set to Blue from tab page 6.

This completes the entering Team Two process.

Once both teams’ data is entered a keyboard is no longer required. The App only requires a mouse or to be tapped on.

Proceed to the Score entry section of this users guide page 12.

Entering Teams

Entering new teams

Step 7. Reset Batting second group box

1. If while entering the data for Team Two a mistake has been made or new data is required to be entered.

2. Click on or tap the Reset button within the Batting second group box message box 6 will appear.

3. The App will be disabled while message box 6 appears so no other data can be entered or another button clicked on or tapped.

4. Click on or tap the OK button to reset Team Two’s entries and enable the App.

Entering existing teams

For example the second match of a head to head series between two countries.

Re-enter Team One’s data

1. Last team must be used before any team data is entered into the App or all team data will be overwritten and the last team data will be lost.

2. Click on or tap the Last Team button within the Batting first group box to enter the Last Team’s data.

3. The Update button will automatically be clicked on and the data updated.

Re-enter Team Two’s data

1. Last team must be used before any team data is entered into the App or all team data will be overwritten and the last team data will be lost.

2. Click on or tap the Last Team button within the Batting second group box to enter the Last Team’s data.

3. The Update button will automatically be clicked on and the data updated.

If after the toss of the next match in a head to head series the batting order is the same as the previous match then proceed to the Score Entry section of this users guide page 12.

Once both teams’ data is entered a keyboard is no longer required. The App only requires a mouse or to be tapped on.

If after the toss the batting order is the reverse of the previous match then proceed to the Swap Teams section of this users guide page 11.

Entering Teams

Entering existing teams

Swap Teams

1. Click on or tap the Swap Teams button.

Once both teams’ data is entered a keyboard is no longer required. The App only requires a mouse or to be tapped on.

Proceed to the Score Entry section of this users guide page 12.

Reset App

1. Click on or tap the Reset App button message box 7 will appear.

2. The App will be disabled while message box 7 appears so no other data can be entered or another button clicked on or tapped.

3. Click on or tap the OK button to reset the App and enable the App.

Exit App

1. Click on or tap the Exit App button message box 8 will appear.

2. The App will be disabled while message box 8 appears so no other data can be entered or another button clicked on or tapped.

3. Click on or tap the OK button to exit the App.

Score EntryUsing a mouse

Scores are entered into the App via combo boxes with pre-set values for ease of use.

1. Click on the Scores Tab.

2. Click on the required combo box and scroll the mouse wheel down and stop at the required value.

Using a touch screen

Scores are entered into the App via combo boxes with pre-set values for ease of use.

1. Tap the Scores Tab.

2. Tap on the drop down arrow at the left side of the required combo box to expand the pre-set values and select the required.

Team One

The First innings

In this section of the user’s guide there is no reference to T20 matches where the target is revised and the allotted overs have been reduced. This section of the user’s guide is based on the full allotment of 20 overs. Revised target and overs has its own section. If there is a time delay before or during the First innings refer to the Revised target and overs section of this user’s guide page 52.

For ease of use it is recommended that Team One’s score only be entered and calculated at the end of every over in the Scores Tab and the First Tab and every five overs in the Comparison Tab. Scores are entered via combo boxes with pre-set values.

Note: Team Two’s Second innings score entry combo boxes will not be visible until Team One’s First innings is completed.

Team One

Scores Tab

The Scores Tab contains the following controls for First innings score entry.

1. First innings Runs combo box.

2. First innings Wickets combo box.

3. First innings Overs combo box.

4. First innings Balls combo box.

5. First innings Calculate button.

Refer to Illustration 2 below.

Scores Tab – Pre-set values

The Scores Tab Team One’s First innings combo boxes have the following pre-set values.

Runs:Pre-set values 0 to 400

Wickets:Pre-set values 0 to 10

Overs: Pre-set values 0 to 20

Balls:Pre-set values 0 to 6

Recommendation: The Balls combo box is only required to be used if a team is bowled out before their allotted overs.

Team One

First Tab

Note: The First Tab will not be visible until the score has been entered into the First innings section of the Scores Tab and calculated.

The First Tab contains the following controls for First innings score entry.

1. First innings Five overs group box.

2. First innings Ten overs group box.

3. First innings Fifteen overs group box.

4. First innings Twenty overs group box.

5. First innings Overs combo box.

6. First innings Calculate button.

7. Auto Calculate check box.

Refer to Illustration 3 below.

Team One

First Tab – Pre-set values

The First Tab Team One’s combo boxes have following pre-set values.

Group box – Five overs

Runs abbreviated to R numbered 1 to 5: Pre-set values 0 to 50

Wickets abbreviated to W numbered 1 to 5: Pre-set values 0 to 6

Group box – Ten overs

Runs abbreviated to R numbered 6 to 10: Pre-set values 0 to 50

Wickets abbreviated to W numbered 6 to 10: Pre-set values 0 to 6

Group box – Fifteen overs

Runs abbreviated to R numbered 11 to 15: Pre-set values 0 to 50

Wickets abbreviated to W numbered 11 to 15: Pre-set values 0 to 6

Group box – Twenty overs

Runs abbreviated to R numbered 16 to 20: Pre-set values 0 to 50

Wickets abbreviated to W numbered 16 to 20: Pre-set values 0 to 6

Overs:Pre-set values 0 to 20

Team One

Comparison Tab

Note: The Comparison Tab will not be visible until the score has been entered into the First innings section of the Scores Tab and calculated.

The Comparison Tab contains the following controls for First innings score entry.

1. First innings Five overs group box.

2. First innings Five overs Calculate button.

3. First innings Ten overs group box.

4. First innings Ten overs Calculate button.

5. First innings Fifteen overs group box.

6. First innings Fifteen overs Calculate button.

7. First innings Twenty overs group box.

8. First innings Twenty overs Calculate button.

Refer to Illustration 4 below.

Team One

Comparison Tab – Pre-set values

The Comparison Tab Team One’s combo boxes have following pre-set values.

Group box – Five overs

Runs abbreviated to R: Pre-set values 0 to 100

Wickets abbreviated to W: Pre-set values 0 to 10

Overs abbreviated to O: Pre-set values 0 to 5

Group box – Ten overs

Runs abbreviated to R: Pre-set values 0 to 200

Wickets abbreviated to W: Pre-set values 0 to 10

Overs abbreviated to O: Pre-set values 0, 5 to 10

Group box – Fifteen overs

Runs abbreviated to R: Pre-set values 0 to 300

Wickets abbreviated to W: Pre-set values 0 to 10

Overs abbreviated to O: Pre-set values 0, 10 to 15

Group box – Twenty overs

Runs abbreviated to R: Pre-set values 0 to 400

Wickets abbreviated to W: Pre-set values 0 to 10

Overs abbreviated to O: Pre-set values 0, 15 to 20

Team One

Scores Tab First innings – Starting the innings

The score entries in this user’s guide are examples only and are to be replaced with the actual match scores when using the App. For this example runs will be set to 7, wickets will be set to 1, overs will be set to 1 and balls will remain at 0.

1. At the end of over 1 click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

2. If no wicket has fallen go to step 3. If a wicket has fallen then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

3. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and enter the current overs. If the first over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored, the Overs combo box must be set to 1 and calculated otherwise the First tab and the Comparison tab will not be visible.

4. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information refer to Table 1.

Current run rate

Current runs 7 divided by current overs 1 = 7.00

Overs remaining

Allotted overs 20 minus current overs 1 = 19

Balls remaining

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by 6 = 114

Wickets in hand

10 minus current wickets 1 = 9

Projected total at current run rate

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by current run rate 7 = 133 plus Current runs 7 = 140

Projected total at 8.00 runs per over

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by 8 runs per over = 152 plus Current runs 7 = 159

Projected total at 9.00 runs per over

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by 9 runs per over = 171 plus Current runs 7 = 178

Projected total at 10.00 runs per over

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by 10 runs per over = 190 plus Current runs 7 = 197

Projected total at 11.00 runs per over

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by 11 runs per over = 209 plus Current runs 7 = 216

Projected total at 12.00 runs per over

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by 12 runs per over = 228 plus Current runs 7 = 235

Projected total at 13.00 runs per over

Overs remaining 19 multiplied by 13 runs per over = 247 plus Current runs 7 = 254

Table 1

5. Projected totals at 8.00 runs per over through to 13.00 runs per over will automatic adjust as the run rate increases or decreases.

6. Continue to enter and calculate the scores at the end of every over until all the allotted overs are completed or Team One is bowled out.

Team One

First Tab First innings – Starting the innings

For this example runs will be set to 7, wickets will be set to 1, overs will be set to 1.

1. Click on or Tap the First Tab.

2. At the end of over 1 click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. If no wicket has fallen go to step 4. If a wicket has fallen then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and enter the current overs. If the first over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored, the Overs combo box must be set to 1.

5. Click on or tap the First Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information refer to Table 2.

Score

7 runs – 1 wicket

Run rate

Runs 7 divided by current overs 1 = 7.00

Last five

Will not be displayed until over 5

Last five run rate

Will not be displayed until over 5

Table 2

Team One

First Tab First innings Auto Calculation

Recommendation: Use the Auto Calculation function.

1. Click on or Tap the First Tab.

2. Turn on Auto Calculate by clicking on or taping the Auto Calculate check box.

3. Once the Auto Calculation function is set to on this will automatically update the overs combo box, calculate and display the current score.

4. For example when entering the runs for over 2, simply click or tap on over 2 runs combo box scroll down until the scored displayed is 16 – 1.

5. When 16 – 1 is displayed the correct amount of runs in over 2 combo box will be entered which is 9.

6. The same functionality applies to all combo boxes in the First Tab.

7. For example when entering the wickets for over 2, simply click or tap on over 2 wickets combo box scroll down until the scored displayed is 16 – 2.

8. When 16 – 2 is displayed the correct amount of wickets in over 2 combo box will be entered which is 1.

9. Continue to enter and calculate the scores at the end of every over until all the allotted overs are completed or Team One is bowled out.

Team One

Scores Tab First innings five overs

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until over 5.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. At the end of each over click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. If no wicket has fallen go to step 4. If a wicket has fallen then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and enter the current overs. If an over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored, the Overs combo box must be set to the current overs and calculated otherwise the incorrect information will be displayed.

5. For this example runs will be set to 42, wickets will be set to 2, overs will be set to 5 and balls will remain at 0.

6. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information refer to Table 3.

Current run rate

8.40

Overs remaining

15

Balls remaining

90

Wickets in hand

8

Projected total at current run rate

168

Projected total at 9.00 runs per over

177

Projected total at 10.00 runs per over

192

Projected total at 11.00 runs per over

207

Projected total at 12.00 runs per over

222

Projected total at 13.00 runs per over

237

Projected total at 14.00 runs per over

252

Table 3

7. Projected totals at 9.00 runs per over through to 14.00 runs per over will automatic adjust as the run rate increases or decreases. However they will always start above the current run rate.

Team One

First Tab First innings five overs

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until over 5.

1. Click on or Tap the First Tab.

2. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the Runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated. There is no need to click on or tap the First Calculate button.

3. At the end of each over click on or tap the Runs combo box and watching the current score display scroll down until the current score is displayed.

4. If no wicket has been taken go to step 5. If a wicket has been taken then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and watching the current score display scroll down until the current score is displayed.

5. If an over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored and also no wickets have been taken, the Overs combo box must be set to the current overs and calculated by clicking on or taping the First Calculate button.

6. The following information will be displayed refer to Table 4.

Score

42 – 2

Run rate

8.40

Last five

42 – 2

Last five run rate

8.40

Table 4

Team One

Comparison Tab First innings five overs

Recommendation: The Comparison Tab only requires to the have the score entered every five overs.

The Comparison Tab First Innings contains 4 group boxes with 3 combo boxes 1 for Runs abbreviated to R, 1 for Wickets abbreviated to W and 1 for Overs abbreviated to O.

Enter the score at the end of over 5 within the Five overs group box as follows.

For this example runs will be set to 42, wickets will be set to 2, overs will be set to 5.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. At the end of over 5 click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. If no wicket has fallen go to step 4. If a wicket has fallen then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and scroll down to 5.

5. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information at the end of over 5 refer to Table.

Progressive run rate

Runs 42 divided by current overs 5 = 8.40

Projected score at 5 overs

Overs remaining 15 multiplied by current run rate 8.40 = 126 plus Current runs 42 = 168

Comparison score

42 – 242 runs – 2 wickets

Comparison overs

5

Comparison run rate

Runs 42 divided by overs 5 = 8.40

Table 5

As well as the above information being displayed. The values contained in the Five overs group box’s combo boxes are automatically transferred to the combo boxes of the Ten overs group box. This is to save time for when the Ten overs group box’s score is entered at the end of over 10. No information in the Ten overs group box will be calculate or displayed at this time. No further action is required until the end of over 10.

Continue to enter and calculate the scores every 5 overs until all the allotted overs are completed or Team One is bowled out.

Team One

First innings graphs five overs

Harrison Sports Apps T20 App displays 4 graphs which are calculated and displayed automatically when their respective tabs are clicked on or taped. They are as follows

1. The Manhattan graph (as it resembles the Manhattan sky line) is a column graph which displays the amount of runs for each individual over in a vertical column. If a wicket being taken has been entered into the combo box for that over a dot will appear within the column.

2. The Innings graph is a linear graph which displays the current score in runs over by over. If a wicket being taken has been entered into the combo box for that over a dot will appear on the line of the linear graph.

3. The Run Rate graph is a linear graph which displays the average run rate over by over. If a wicket being taken has been entered into the combo box for that over a dot will appear on the line of the linear graph.

4. The Bar graph is a horizontal bar graph which displays the amount of runs for each 5 over increment they are as follows refer to Table 6 below.

Increment 1

0 to 5 overs

Increment 2

6 to 10 overs

Increment 3

11 to 15 overs

Increment 4

11 to 15 overs

Table 6

5. Click on or tap the Manhattan, Innings, Run Rate and Graph tabs after score entry and calculation as desired.

Team One

Scores Tab First innings ending the innings

Allotted overs completed

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until over 20.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. At the end of over 20 click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. If no wicket has fallen go to step 4. If a wicket has fallen then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and enter the current overs. If an over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored, the Overs combo box must be set to the current overs and calculated otherwise the incorrect information will be displayed.

5. For this example runs will be set to 193, wickets will be set to 4, overs will be set to 20 and balls will remain at 0.

6. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button.

7. With the First innings overs set to 20 this will end the First innings. Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be. Team Two’s Second innings run chase information will also be displayed.

Team One

First Tab First innings ending the innings

Allotted overs completed

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until over 20.

1. Click on or Tap the First Tab.

2. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated. There is no need to click on or tap the First Calculate button.

3. At the end of over 20 click on or tap the Runs combo box and watching the current score display scroll down until the current score is displayed.

4. If no wicket has been taken go to step 5. If a wicket has been taken then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and watching the current score display scroll down until the current score is displayed.

5. If an over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored and also no wickets have been taken, the Overs combo box must be set to the current overs and calculated by clicking on or taping the First Calculate button.

6. The following information will be displayed refer to Table.

Score

193 – 4

Run rate

9.65

Last five

64 – 1

Last five run rate

12.80

Table 7

7. With the First innings overs set to 20 this will end the First innings. The Second Tab with Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible.

8. Click on or tap the Run Rate Tab with the First innings ended a straight white line will be displayed. This is the required Run Rate line that Team Two must maintain to win the match.

Team One

Comparison Tab First innings ending the innings

Allotted overs completed

Enter the score at the end of over 20 within the Twenty overs group box as follows.

For this example runs will be set to 193, wickets will be set to 4, overs will be set to 20.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. At the end of over 20 click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. If no wicket has fallen go to step 4. If a wicket has fallen then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and scroll down to 20.

5. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information at the end of over 20 refer to Table 8.

Progressive run rate

9.65

Final score at 20 overs

193

Comparison score

64 – 1

Comparison overs

5

Comparison run rate

12.80

Table 8

6. With the First innings Twenty overs group box overs combo box set to 20 this will end the First innings. Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible.

7. This completes the score entry for Team One First innings based on the full allotment of 20 overs.

Team One

Scores Tab First innings ending the innings

Team One bowled out

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until Team One is bowled out. This will end the First innings.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. At the end of each over click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. Click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and enter the current overs. If an over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored, the Overs combo box must be set to the current overs and calculated otherwise the incorrect information will be displayed.

5. For this example runs will be set to 161, wickets will be set to 10, overs will be set to 17 and balls will be set at 3.

6. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button.

7. With the First innings wickets set to 10 this will end the First innings. Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible. Team Two’s Second innings run chase information will also be displayed refer to Team Two’s section of the user’s guide.

8. Team One First innings Final run rate calculation. Because Team One has been bowled out the Final run rate calculation is as follows.

161 runs divided by Allotted overs 20 = 8.05.

Note: The calculation of the Final run rate when a team is bowled out is their final score 161 runs divided by the allotted overs 20 not the amount of overs they were bowled out for.

Team One

First Tab First innings ending the innings

Team One bowled out

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until Team One is bowled out. This will end the First innings. Do not enter scores past the over that Team One was bowled out. For this example no scores are to be entered in the combo boxes for overs 19 and 20.

1. Click on or Tap the First Tab.

2. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated. There is no need to click on or tap the First Calculate button.

3. At the end of each over click on or tap the Runs combo box and watching the current score display scroll down until the current score is displayed.

4. Click on or tap the Wickets combo box and watching the current score display scroll down until the current score is displayed.

5. If an over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored, the Overs combo box must be set to the current overs and calculated.

6. The following information will be displayed refer to Table 9.

Score

161 – 10

Run rate

8.05

Last five

52 – 3

Last five run rate

10.40

Table 9

7. With the First innings wickets set to 10 this will end the First innings. The Second Tab with Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible.

8. Click on or tap the Run Rate Tab with the First innings ended a straight white line will be displayed. This is the required Run Rate line that Team Two must maintain to win the match.

Note: The calculation of the Final run rate when a team is bowled out is their final score 161 runs divided by the allotted overs 20 not the amount of overs they were bowled out for.

Team One

Comparison Tab First innings ending the innings

Team One bowled out

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until Team One is bowled out. This will end the First innings.

For this example runs will be set to 161, wickets will be set to 10, overs will be set to 18.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. At the end of over 18 click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. Click on or tap the Wickets combo box and scroll down to 10.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and scroll down to 18.

5. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information with wickets set to 10 refer Table 10.

Progressive run rate

8.05

Final score at 18 overs

161

Comparison score

27 – 3

Comparison overs

3

Comparison run rate

9.00

Table 10

6. With the First innings Twenty overs group box wickets combo box set to 10 this will end the First innings. Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible.

7. This completes the score entry for Team One First innings based on Team One being bowled out.

Note: The calculation of the Final run rate when a team is bowled out is their final score 161 runs divided by the allotted overs 20 not the amount of overs they were bowled out for.

Team Two

Scores Tab Second innings

Enter the scores for the Scores Tab Second innings the same way as the Scores Tab First innings.

The Scores Tab contains the following controls for Second innings score entry.

1. Second innings Runs combo box.

2. Second innings Wickets combo box.

3. Second innings Overs combo box.

4. Second innings Balls combo box.

5. Second innings Calculate button.

Refer to Illustration 5 below.

Team Two

Second Tab Second innings

Enter the scores for the Second Tab Second innings the same way as the First Tab First innings.

The Second Tab contains the following controls for Second innings score entry.

1. Second innings Five overs group box.

2. Second innings Ten overs group box.

3. Second innings Fifteen overs group box.

4. Second innings Twenty overs group box.

5. Second innings Overs combo box.

6. Second innings Calculate button.

7. Second Calculate check box.

Refer to Illustration 6 below.

Team Two

Comparison Tab Second innings

Enter the scores for the Comparison Tab Second innings the same way as the Comparison Tab First innings.

The Comparison Tab contains the following controls for Second innings score entry.

1. Second innings Five overs group box.

2. Second innings Five overs Calculate button.

3. Second innings Ten overs group box.

4. Second innings Ten overs Calculate button.

5. Second innings Fifteen overs group box.

6. Second innings Fifteen overs Calculate button.

7. Second innings Twenty overs group box.

8. Second innings Twenty overs Calculate button.

Refer to Illustration 7 below.

Team Two

The Second innings run chase

In this section of the user’s guide there is no reference to T20 matches where the target is revised and the allotted overs have been reduced. This section of the user’s guide is based on the full allotment of 20 overs. Revised target and overs has its own section.

For ease of use it is recommended that Team Two’s score only be entered and calculated at the end of every over in the Scores Tab and the Second Tab and every five overs in the Comparison Tab. Scores are entered via combo boxes with pre-set values. Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes have the same pre-set values as Team One’s First innings combo boxes.

With the Team One’s First innings ended Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible. Team Two’s Second innings run chase information will also be displayed as follows refer to Table 11.

Target

Team One’s score 193 plus 1 = 194

Overs remaining

Allotted overs 20 minus current overs 0 = 20

Balls remaining

20 overs multiplied by 6 balls = 120

Runs to win

Target 194 minus current runs 0 = 194

Wickets in hand

10 minus current wickets 0 = 10

Run rate at start

Target 194 divided by allotted overs 20 = 9.70

Required run rate

Target 194 divided by allotted overs 20 = 9.70

Par score

Current overs 0 multiplied by Run rate at start 9.7 = 0

Gap between balls and runs at start

Balls at start 120 minus Target 194 = minus 74

Gap between current balls and runs

Balls remaining 120 minus Runs to win 194 = minus 74

Table 11

Note: Par score is a guide only to what Team Two’s score should be at a certain point in the run chase. It has nothing to do with the par score in reference to a target and overs reduced match.

Team Two

Scores Tab Second innings five overs

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until over 5.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. At the end of each over click on or tap the Runs combo box and enter the current runs.

3. If no wicket has fallen go to step 4. If a wicket has fallen then click on or tap the Wickets combo box and enter the current wickets.

4. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and enter the current overs. If an over is a maiden over i.e. no runs were scored, the Overs combo box must be set to the current overs and calculated otherwise the incorrect information will be displayed.

5. For this example runs will be set to 30, wickets will be set to 2, overs will be set to 5 and balls will remain at 0.

6. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information refer to Table 12.

Current run rate

6.00

Target

194

Overs remaining

15

Balls remaining

90

Runs to win

164

Wickets in hand

8

Run rate at start

9.70

Required run rate

10.93

Par score

48

Gap between balls and runs at start

-74

Gap between current balls and runs

-74

Table 12

Team Two

Second Tab Second innings five overs

Continue to enter the score at the end of every over up until the end of over 5.

1. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the Runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated.

2. The following information will be displayed for a comparison for Team One. This information will be displayed in Team One’s colours refer to Table 13.

Comparison Score

42 – 2

Comparison run rate

8.40

Comparison Last five

42 – 2

Comparison Last five run rate

8.40

Table 13

3. The following information will be displayed for Team Two refer to Table 14.

Score

30 – 2

Run rate

6.00

Last five

30 – 2

Last five run rate

6.00

Table 14

Team Two

Comparison Tab Second innings five overs

Enter the score at the end of over 5.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. Enter the scores into the Five overs group box combo boxes.

3. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information at the end of over 5 refer to Table 15

Progressive run rate

6.00

Required run rate

10.93

Comparison score

30 – 2

Comparison overs

5

Comparison run rate

6.00

Table 15

Team Two

Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings

Allotted overs completed Team One winning

Continue to enter the score at the end of every over up until the end of over 20.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. For this example runs will be set to 145, wickets will be set to 6, overs will be set to 20 and balls will remain at 0.

3. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button.

4. With the Second innings overs set to 20 this will end the Second innings and the game. The following information will be displayed refer to Table 16.

Final run rate

7.25

Target

194

Overs remaining

0

Balls remaining

0

Team One won by

48 runs

Wickets in hand

4

Run rate at start

9.70

Required run rate

0.00

Par score

194

Gap between balls and runs at start

-74

Gap between current balls and runs

-49

Table 16

Team Two

Second Tab Second innings ending the innings

Allotted overs completed Team One winning

Continue to enter the score at the end of every over up until the end of over 20.

1. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the Runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated.

2. The following information will be displayed for a comparison for Team One. This information will be displayed in Team One’s colours refer to Table 17.

Comparison Score

193 – 4

Comparison run rate

9.65

Comparison Last five

64 – 1

Comparison Last five run rate

12.80

Table 17

3. The following information will be displayed for Team Two refer to Table 18.

Score

145 – 6

Run rate

7.25

Last five

46 – 1

Last five run rate

9.20

Table 18

Team Two

Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings

Allotted overs completed Team One winning

Continue to enter the score every 5 overs up until the end of over 20.

For this example runs will be set to 145, wickets will be set to 6, overs will be set to 20.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. Enter the scores into the Twenty overs group box combo boxes.

3. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information at the end of over 20 refer to Table 19.

Progressive run rate

7.25

Required run rate

0.00

Comparison score

46 – 1

Comparison overs

5

Comparison run rate

9.20

Table 19

Team Two

Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings

Team Two winning target reached

Continue to enter the score at the end of every over up until Team two wins.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. For this example runs will be set to 194, wickets will be set to 6, overs will be set to 19 and balls will remain at 3.

3. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button.

4. With the Team Two reaching the target this will end the Second innings and the game. The following information will be displayed refer to Table 20.

Final run rate

9.95

Target

194

Overs remaining

0

Balls remaining

3

Runs to win

0

Team Two won by

4 Wickets

Run rate at start

9.70

Required run rate

0.00

Par score

189

Gap between balls and runs at start

-74

Gap between current balls and runs

0

Table 20

Team Two

Second Tab Second innings ending the innings

Team Two winning target reached

Continue to enter the score at the end of every over up until Team two wins.

1. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the Runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated.

2. The following information will be displayed for a comparison for Team One. This information will be displayed in Team One’s colours to refer Table 21.

Comparison Score

193 – 4

Comparison run rate

9.65

Comparison Last five

64 – 1

Comparison Last five run rate

12.80

Table 21

3. The following information will be displayed for Team Two refer to Table 22.

Score

194 – 6

Run rate

9.95

Last five

56 – 1

Last five run rate

11.20

Table 22

Team Two

Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings

Team Two winning target reached

Continue to enter the score every 5 overs up until Team two wins.

For this example runs will be set to 194, wickets will be set to 6, overs will be set to 20.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. Enter the scores into the Twenty overs group box combo boxes.

3. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information refer to Table 23.

Progressive run rate

9.95

Required run rate

0.00

Comparison score

56 – 1

Comparison overs

5

Comparison run rate

11.20

Table 23

Team Two

Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings

Team Two bowled out

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until Team Two is bowled out. This will end the Second innings and the game.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. For this example runs will be set to 108, wickets will be set to 10, overs will be set to 16 and balls will be set to 4.

3. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button.

4. With the Second innings wickets set to 10 this will end the Second innings and the game. The following information will be displayed refer to Table 24.

Final run rate

5.40

Target

194

Overs remaining

3.2

Balls remaining

20

Team One won by

85 runs

Wickets in hand

0

Run rate at start

9.70

Required run rate

0.00

Par score

162

Gap between balls and runs at start

-74

Gap between current balls and runs

-66

Table 24

Note: The calculation of the Final run rate when a team is bowled out is their final score 108 runs divided by the allotted overs 20 not the amount of overs they were bowled out for.

Team Two

Second Tab Second innings ending the innings

Team Two bowled out

Continue to enter the score at the end of each over as follows up until Team Two is bowled out. This will end the Second innings and the game.

1. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the Runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated.

2. The following information will be displayed for a comparison for Team One. This information will be displayed in Team One’s colours refer to Table 25.

Comparison Score

152 – 3

Comparison run rate

8.94

Comparison Last five

62 – 0

Comparison Last five run rate

12.40

Table 25

3. The following information will be displayed for Team Two refer to Table 26.

Score

108 – 10

Run rate

5.40

Last five

35 – 4

Last five run rate

7.00

Table 26

Note: The calculation of the Final run rate when a team is bowled out is their final score 108 runs divided by the allotted overs 20 not the amount of overs they were bowled out for.

Team Two

Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings

Team Two bowled out

Continue to enter the score every 5 overs up until the Team Two is bowled out.

For this example runs will be set to 108, wickets will be set to 10, overs will be set to 17.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. Enter the scores into the Twenty overs group box combo boxes.

3. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information when Team Two is bowled out refer to Table 27.

Progressive run rate

5.40

Required run rate

0.00

Comparison score

15 – 2

Comparison overs

2

Comparison run rate

7.50

Table 27

Note: The calculation of the Final run rate when a team is bowled out is their final score 108 runs divided by the allotted overs 20 not the amount of overs they were bowled out for.

Team Two

Scores Tab Second innings ending the innings

Tied match

Continue to enter the score at the end of every over up until the end of over 20.

1. Click on or Tap the Scores Tab.

2. For this example runs will be set to 193, wickets will be set to 6, overs will be set to 20 and balls will remain at 0.

3. Click on or tap the First innings Calculate button.

4. With the Second innings overs set to 20 this will end the Second innings and the game. The following information will be displayed refer to Table 28.

Final run rate

9.65

Target

194

Overs remaining

0

Balls remaining

0

It’s a tie – now for the Super over

Wickets in hand

4

Run rate at start

9.70

Required run rate

0.00

Par score

194

Gap between balls and runs at start

-74

Gap between current balls and runs

-1

Table 28

Note: Because of the speed of a Super over and less than 2% of T20 matches end with a Super over. This App has no functionality for a Super over.

Team Two

Second Tab Second innings ending the innings

Tied match

Continue to enter the score at the end of every over up until the end of over 20.

1. With the Auto Calculate function set to on overs are updated automatically provided either the Runs or Wickets combo boxes are updated.

2. The following information will be displayed for a comparison for Team One. This information will be displayed in Team One’s colours refer to Table 29.

Comparison Score

193 – 4

Comparison run rate

9.65

Comparison Last five

64 – 1

Comparison Last five run rate

12.80

Table 29

3. The following information will be displayed for Team Two refer to Table 30.

Score

193 – 6

Run rate

9.65

Last five

55 – 1

Last five run rate

11.00

Table 30

Note: Because of the speed of a Super over and less than 2% of T20 matches end with a Super over. This App has no functionality for a Super over.

Team Two

Comparison Tab Second innings ending the innings

Tied match

Continue to enter the score every 5 overs up until the end of over 20.

For this example runs will be set to 193, wickets will be set to 6, overs will be set to 20.

1. Click on or Tap the Comparison Tab.

2. Enter the scores into the Twenty overs group box combo boxes.

3. Click on or tap the Comparison Calculate button. This action will calculate and display the following information at the end of over 20 refer to Table 31.

Progressive run rate

9.65

Required run rate

0.00

Comparison score

55 – 1

Comparison overs

5

Comparison run rate

11.00

Table 31

Note: Because of the speed of a Super over and less than 2% of T20 matches end with a Super over. This App has no functionality for a Super over.

Last Game

IMPORTANT: Do not enter any scores into the Scores Tab First innings combo boxes and then click or tap on the calculate button. This will over write all score entries and the Last Game will be lost.

The Game setting group box contains the following controls for Last Game.

1. Last Game button.

Refer to Illustration 8 below.

Last Game

IMPORTANT: Do not enter any scores into the Scores Tab First innings combo boxes and then click or tap on the calculate button. This will over write all score entries and the Last Game will be lost.

1. If for any reason it is required to close the App and then resume using the App at later date.

2. The App has the built in functionality to reload the scores from the Last Game.

3. If Last Game is to be reloaded click on or tap the Last Game button.

4. The App will be disabled while message box 9 appears so no score can be entered or another button clicked on or tapped.

5. Click on or tap the OK button to reload the Last Game and enable the App.

6. The scores will be entered into all the combo boxes for the following Tabs.

1) Scores Tab

2) First Tab

3) Second Tab

4) Comparison Tab

7. As each Tab is clicked on or taped on the Tabs are automatically calculated there is no need to click on or tap the calculate button.

Revised target and overs

The Game settings group box and Revised target and overs group box contain the following controls for adjusting the App for the First innings.

1. Allotted overs combo box.

2. First innings closed combo box.

Refer to Illustration 9 below.

Revised target and overs

First innings delays

T20 games can have their allotted overs reduced as a result of time delays, for example interrupted by rain, power fail to lights etc. A minimum of five overs per team constitutes a game.

This user’s guide covers three events that can result in overs being reduced in the First innings of a T20 game. One, two or all three of these events may occur in the First innings they are as follows.

1. A time delay before the game starts with no further delays once the game has started.

2. A time delay after the First innings has started with no further delays once the game has recommenced.

3. A time delay after at least five overs are completed and the time delay is significant in duration so the First innings is declared closed.

Recommendation: When using The App for the first five times only use it in conjunction with T20 games where there is no time delay for ease of use.

Revised target and overs

First innings delays

Scores Tab Event 1

A time delay before the game starts with no further delays once the game has started.

For this example a time delay sufficient to cause the loss of 10 overs for the entire game will be used. Therefore Team One and Team Two will have their allotted overs reduced to 15 overs each at the start of the game. To set Allotted overs to 15 for Team One and Team Two do the following.

1. Click on or tap the Allotted overs combo box and scroll up to 15 overs.

2. Click on or tap the Calculate button to reset the App.

3. With allotted overs set to 15 and no further time delays the Score Tab requires no further adjustment for the duration of the First Innings.

4. Any attempt to set First innings overs greater than the Allotted overs will result in the First innings overs being reset to the same amount as the Allotted overs automatically. This applies to the First Tab and the Comparison tab as well.

First Tab Event 1

With no further time delays the First Tab requires no adjustment.

Comparison Tab Event 1

With no further time delays the Comparison Tab requires no adjustment.

Using the App Event 1

With the Scores Tab adjusted return to Team One’s section of the user’s guide on page 12.

Revised target and overs

First innings delays

Scores Tab Event 2

A time delay after the First innings has started with no further delays once the game has recommenced.

For this example a time delay sufficient to cause the loss of 10 overs for the entire game will be used. Therefore Team One and Team Two will have their allotted overs reduced to 15 overs each once the game has recommenced. To set overs to 15 for Team One and Team Two do the following.

1. Click on or tap the Allotted overs combo box and scroll up to 15 overs.

2. Click on or tap the Calculate button to reset the App.

3. With allotted overs set to 15 and no further time delays the Score Tab requires no further adjustment for the duration of the First Innings.

4. Any attempt to set First innings overs greater than the Allotted overs will result in the First innings overs being reset to the same amount as the Allotted overs automatically. This applies to the First Tab and the Comparison tab as well.

First Tab Event 2

With no further time delays the First Tab requires no adjustment.

Comparison Tab Event 2

With no further time delays the Comparison Tab requires no adjustment.

Using the App Event 2

With the Scores Tab adjusted return to Team One’s section of the user’s guide on page 12.

Revised target and overs

First innings delays

Scores Tab Event 3

A time delay after at least five overs are completed and the time delay is significant in duration so the First innings is declared closed.

For this example a time delay starting at 15 overs 3 balls and continuing in duration to cause the First innings to be declared closed.

To readjust the App do the following.

1. Click on or tap the First innings closed combo box and scroll down to display Closed.

2. Click on or tap the Calculate button to reset the App.

3. With the First innings declared closed Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible.

4. To set Team Two’s Revised target and overs go to the Setting Revised target and overs section of this user’s guide page 58 refer to.

With the First innings declared closed at 15 overs 3 balls.

1. No score entries will be allowed in the Runs and Wickets combo boxes for the last 4 overs contained within the Twenty overs group box. This applies to both the First and Second tabs.

2. The Overs combo box will automatically be set to the end of the over which in this case will be 16 overs refer to.

First Tab Event 3

With the First innings declared closed. The Second Tab and Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible.

Comparison Tab Event 3

With the First innings declared closed at 15 overs 3 balls.

1. The Overs combo box within the Twenty overs group box will not be allowed to exceed 16 overs.

2. With the First innings declared closed. Team Two’s Second innings combo boxes will now be visible.

Revised target and overs

Second innings

The Revised target and overs group box contains the following controls for adjusting the App for the Second innings.

1. Second innings closed combo box.

2. Target combo box.

3. Overs combo box.

4. Balls combo box.

5. Reset Revised button.

Refer to Illustration 10 below.

Revised target and overs

Setting Revised target and overs

When the game recommences after the time delay the commentary team for the broadcaster will inform viewers of the Revised target and overs.

For this example Revised target will be set at 105 runs and overs will be set at 12 to readjust the App do the following.

1. Click on or tap the Target combo box and scroll down to 105.

2. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and scroll down to 12.

3. Click on or tap the Calculate button to reset the App.

4. With the Revised target and overs entered and calculated Team Two’s run chase information will be displayed.

5. With the Scores Tab readjusted go to Team Two’s section of the user’s guide on page 31.

Second innings delays

T20 games can have their allotted overs reduced as a result of time delays, for example interrupted by rain, power fail to lights etc. A minimum of five overs per team constitutes a game.

This user’s guide covers three events that can result in overs being reduced in the Second innings of a T20 game. One, two or all three of these events may occur in the Second innings they are as follows.

1. A time delay before the Second innings starts with no further delays once the Second innings has started.

2. A time delay after the Second innings has started with no further delays once the Second innings has recommenced.

3. A time delay after at least five overs are completed and the time delay is significant in duration so the Second innings is declared closed.

Recommendation: When using The App for the first five times only use it in conjunction with T20 games where there is no time delay for ease of use.

Revised target and overs

Second innings delays

Scores Tab Event 1

A time delay before the Second innings starts with no further delays once the Second innings has started.

Note: Do not readjust Allotted overs within the Game settings group box.

For this example a time delay sufficient to cause the loss of 5 overs for the Second innings will be used.

When the game recommences after the time delay the commentary team for the broadcaster will inform viewers of the Revised target and overs.

For this example Revised target will be set at 131 runs and overs will be set at 15 to readjust the App do the following.

1. Click on or tap the Target combo box and scroll down to 131.

2. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and scroll down to 15.

3. Click on or tap the Calculate button to reset the App

Second Tab Event 1

With no further time delays the Second Tab requires no adjustment.

Comparison Tab Event 1

With no further time delays the Comparison Tab requires no adjustment.

Using the App Event 1

With the Scores Tab adjusted return to Team Two’s section of the user’s guide on page 31.

Revised target and overs

Second innings delays

Scores Tab Event 2

A time delay after the Second innings has started with no further delays once the Second innings has recommenced.

Note: Do not readjust Allotted overs within the Game settings group box.

For this example a time delay sufficient to cause the loss of 5 overs for the Second innings will be used.

When the game recommences after the time delay the commentary team for the broadcaster will inform viewers of the Revised target and overs.

For this example Revised target will be set at 131 runs and overs will be set at 15 to readjust the App do the following.

1. Click on or tap the Target combo box and scroll down to 131.

2. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and scroll down to 15.

3. Click on or tap the Calculate button to reset the App.

Second Tab Event 2

With no further time delays the Second Tab requires no adjustment.

Comparison Tab Event 2

With no further time delays the Comparison Tab requires no adjustment.

Using the App Event 2

With the Scores Tab adjusted return to Team Two’s section of the user’s guide on page 31.

Revised target and overs

Second innings delays

Scores Tab Event 3

A time delay after at least five overs are completed and the time delay is significant in duration so the Second innings is declared closed.

Note: Do not readjust Allotted overs within the Game settings group box.

When the Second Innings is declared closed the commentary team for the broadcaster will inform viewers of the Revised target and overs.

For this example Revised target will be set at 69 runs and overs will be set at 8 to readjust the App do the following.

1. Click on or tap the Target combo box and scroll down to 69.

2. Click on or tap the Overs combo box and scroll down to 8.

3. Click on or tap the Second innings closed combo box and scroll down to display Closed

4. Click on or tap the Calculate button to reset the App.

5. With the Second innings declared closed the Second innings Overs combo box will automatically bet set to the same amount of overs as the Revised overs combo box.

Second Tab Event 3

1. With the Second innings declared closed the Second Tab overs combo box will automatically bet set to the same amount of overs as the Revised overs combo box.

2. Update the 8th over Runs and Wickets combo boxes if not already done.

3. No score entries will be permitted from overs 9 to 20 they will be automatically cleared when the calculate button is clicked on or tapped.

Comparison Tab Event 3

With the Second innings declared closed the Comparison Tab Ten overs group box overs combo box will not be allowed to be greater than the amount of overs as the Revised overs combo box when the calculate button is clicked on or tapped.

Trouble shooting

Full Allotted overs

Enter Team Tab

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Team One’s name is not displayed in the preview area after the update button is clicked on or tapped

Team One’s back colour and fore colour have not been set and updated

7,8 & 9

Team Two’s name is not displayed in the preview area after the update button is clicked on or tapped

Team Two’s back colour and fore colour have not been set and updated

9

Scores Tab

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Scores Tab will not display

Team One and or Team Two names, back colour and fore colour have not been set and updated

Team One 7,8 & 9

Team Two 9

Information will not display after calculate button is clicked on or tapped

Score Tab First innings overs are still set to zero

18

Team Two’s Run chase information will not display at the end of Team One’s innings

Score Tab First innings overs not set to 20

If Team One is bowled out wickets not set to 10

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First Tab

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

First Tab will not display

Score Tab First innings overs are still set to zero

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Information will not display after calculate button is clicked on or tapped

First Tab First innings

Overs are still set to zero

19

Trouble shooting

Full Allotted overs

Second Tab

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Second Tab will not display

First Tab overs not set to 20

If Team One is bowled out wickets not set to 10

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Information will not display after calculate button is clicked on or tapped

Second Tab Second innings

Overs are still set to zero

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Comparison Tab

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Comparison Tab will not display

Score Tab First innings overs are still set to zero

18

First innings information will not display after calculate button is clicked on or tapped

Comparison Tab First innings Five overs group box overs still set to zero

23

Second innings group boxes will no display

Comparison Tab First innings Twenty overs group box overs not set to 20

If Team One is bowled out wickets not set to 10

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Second innings information will not display after calculate button is clicked on or tapped

Overs are still set to zero

33

Trouble shooting

Graphs

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Manhattan will not display

First Tab overs are still set to zero

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Manhattan Second innings graph will not display

First Tab overs not set to 20

If Team One is bowled out wickets not set to 10

Second Tab overs are still set to zero

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Innings will not display

First Tab overs are still set to zero

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Innings Second innings graph will not display

First Tab overs not set to 20

If Team One is bowled out wickets not set to 10

Second Tab overs are still set to zero

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29

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Run Rate will not display

First Tab overs are still set to zero

19

Run Rate Second innings graph will not display

First Tab overs not set to 20

If Team One is bowled out wickets not set to 10

Second Tab overs are still set to zero

26

29

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Bar Graph will not display

Comparison Tab First innings Five overs group box overs still set to zero

23

Bar Graph Second innings graph will not display

Comparison Tab First innings Twenty overs group box overs not set to 20

If Team One is bowled out wickets not set to 10

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Trouble shooting

Revised target and overs First innings

T20 games can have their allotted overs reduced as a result of time delays, for example interrupted by rain, power fail to lights etc. A minimum of five overs per team constitutes a game.

This user’s guide covers three events that can result in overs being reduced in the First innings of a T20 game. One, two or all three of these events may occur in the First innings they are as follows.

1. A time delay before the game starts with no further delays once the game has started.

2. A time delay after the First innings has started with no further delays once the game has recommenced.

3. A time delay after at least five overs are completed and the time delay is significant in duration so the First innings is declared closed.

Scores Tab Event 1

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Not displaying correct information

Allotted overs not readjusted

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Second innings Run chase information will not display at end First innings

Allotted overs not readjusted

First innings overs not equal to readjusted Allotted overs

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Scores Tab Event 2

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Not displaying correct information

Allotted overs not readjusted

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Second innings Run chase information will not display at end First innings

Allotted overs not readjusted

First innings overs not equal to readjusted Allotted overs

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Scores Tab Event 3

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Second innings combo boxes will not display after First innings declared closed

First innings closed combo box not set to Closed and the Calculate button clicked on or tapped

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Second innings Run chase information will not display at end First innings

Revised target and overs not set and the Calculate button clicked on or tapped

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Trouble shooting

Revised target and overs Second innings

T20 games can have their allotted overs reduced as a result of time delays, for example interrupted by rain, power fail to lights etc. A minimum of five overs per team constitutes a game

This user’s guide covers three events that can result in overs being reduced in the Second innings of a T20 game. One, two or all three of these events may occur in the Second innings they are as follows.

1. A time delay before the Second innings starts with no further delays once the Second innings has started.

2. A time delay after the Second innings has started with no further delays once the Second innings has recommenced.

3. A time delay after at least five overs are completed and the time delay is significant in duration so the Second innings is declared closed.

Scores Tab Event 1

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Not displaying correct information

Revised target and overs not set and the Calculate button clicked on or tapped

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Scores Tab Event 2

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Not displaying correct information

Revised target and overs not set and the Calculate button clicked on or tapped

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Scores Tab Event 3

Problem

Causes

Reference pages

Not displaying correct information

Revised target and overs not set and the Calculate button clicked on or tapped

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Note: If the above problems are solved correctly there should not be any problems in the Second Tab and Comparison Tab.

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