Gully Crix 2.1 is Live: Coin Toss, Live Streaming, Super Over & More
When I shipped v1.0, the goal was simple: the fastest way to score a gully match. No login. No internet. Just tap and play. That goal hasn't changed — but 2.0 and 2.1 take everything further. Here's what's new.
Live Match Streaming
The headline feature. Score your match as usual, tap 'Go Live', and anyone with the link can follow every ball in real time — from their browser, no app needed. Family watching from home, friends who couldn't make it, fans of the other team. Share the link on WhatsApp and they're in.
Tap 'Go Live' on the scoring screen to start broadcasting instantly.
Super Over Tiebreaker
Tied match? Now there's a proper way to settle it. Trigger a Super Over straight from the match summary — both teams bat one over, highest score wins. And if the Super Over itself ends level, just play another one. Gully Crix keeps going until there's a winner.
Tied? Choose Super Over, Bowl Out, or call it a draw.
Bowl Out — Cricket's Penalty Shootout
No time for a Super Over? Bowl Out is faster. Five bowlers from each side, one stump per delivery — most hits wins. It's tense, it's quick, and it's built right in alongside Super Over.
Five bowlers per side — record each delivery as a hit or miss.
Publish Matches
Every match you score can now be published — giving it a permanent public URL you can share anytime. Drop it in the group chat after the game, share it on social, or just keep it as a record. The scorecard lives online so anyone can view the full match story.
Publish any match straight from your recent matches list.
Built-in Coin Toss
No more fumbling for a coin before the match. v2.1 adds a proper 3D coin toss built right into match setup. Pick the calling team, call Heads or Tails, tap Toss Coin — and the winner chooses to bat first or bowl first. The whole thing takes five seconds and the result is recorded with the match.
What's Next
v2.0 is the foundation for a lot more. Player profiles, tournament brackets, and deeper stats are on the roadmap. If you want to shape what comes next — join the WhatsApp community and tell me what you need.
Oh, and the scorer got a refresh too
One more thing — if you look at the screenshots earlier in this post, you're actually seeing the previous scorer UI. We quietly shipped a redesigned version alongside everything else. The biggest fix: a cleaner separation between the wicket button and the extras, so you stop accidentally tapping the wrong thing mid-over. Runs and extras are also more readable now — better contrast, better spacing, easier to glance at when you're focused on the match.





















