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Post by Chris on Dec 1, 2011 22:21:51 GMT
I am aware that scorers tend to develop their own versions of linear scoresheets. Can anyone recommend any particular version that might be accessible on the www?
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ump1
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Post by ump1 on Jan 6, 2012 0:26:45 GMT
ACO are currently developing a linear scoring sheet which it is hoped will eventually become the standard in the UK. However, it is so easy to produce ones own using, say, Excel that i suspect there will always be a plethora of scoring sheets honed to an individual's requirements. Linear scoring is so much easier for the scorer that I fail to see why it is not taught to the beginner.
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johng
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Post by johng on May 20, 2012 20:21:01 GMT
ACO are currently developing a linear scoring sheet which it is hoped will eventually become the standard in the UK. However, it is so easy to produce ones own using, say, Excel that i suspect there will always be a plethora of scoring sheets honed to an individual's requirements. Linear scoring is so much easier for the scorer that I fail to see why it is not taught to the beginner. any chance of posting an example, without falling foul of capy right laws
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Bury St Edmunds Scorer
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Post by Bury St Edmunds Scorer on May 2, 2015 6:50:11 GMT
Email me at johnbwilliams@keme.co.uk I will send you a copy of the linear sheet that I use in conjunction with scoring using Total Cricket Scorer on iPad
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