Cricket Toss Tool

Cricket Coin Toss —
Flip Heads or Tails

Use this free coin toss tool before a local, club, school, gully or tape-ball cricket match. One captain calls heads or tails, then the winner chooses to bat or bowl first.

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Cricket Toss

Captain calls heads or tails.

🏏HEADS
🪙TAILS

Heads0 Tails0

Use this for casual cricket tosses and practice matches. For official tournaments, follow the organiser or umpire’s toss rules.

Built for cricket tosses · No login needed · Works on any device · Free
How It Works

How to Run a Cricket Toss Online

Use it before your scorer creates the match. The toss takes a few seconds and gives both captains a clear heads-or-tails result.

Captain Calls

Before the flip, one captain calls heads or tails. Agree the call clearly before pressing the button.

Flip the Coin

Tap Flip Coin. The tool shows either heads or tails and updates the session counter.

Choose Bat or Bowl

The toss winner chooses to bat or bowl first. Then create the match and start ball-by-ball scoring.

When to Use It

Coin Toss Tool for Local Cricket Matches

This page is intentionally cricket-focused, so it supports the main Live Cricket Scoring entity instead of becoming a generic random decision page.

Match Toss

Run a quick heads-or-tails toss before a club, school, tape-ball or gully cricket match when no physical coin is available.

Tournament Matches

Use the same toss process before every fixture in a local cricket cup, league, knockout bracket or school tournament.

Before App Scoring

After the toss, open Live Cricket Scoring, enter the toss winner, choose batting or bowling, and start the live scorecard.

Gully Cricket

Perfect for street cricket, tape-ball matches and custom local rules where teams need a fast toss before choosing innings.

School Cricket

Teachers, coaches and student scorers can run a clear toss before inter-house or inter-school cricket matches.

Practice Matches

Use it for practice games when captains still want a fair heads-or-tails decision before deciding batting order.

Cricket Toss

What Happens After the Cricket Toss?

Before a cricket match starts, both captains complete a toss. One captain calls heads or tails. The toss winner usually chooses whether to bat first or bowl first depending on pitch, weather, dew and team strategy.

For local cricket, the toss is just as useful. It gives both sides a simple, fair way to decide innings before the scorer creates the match and records the first ball.

Live Cricket Scoring connects this toss step to the next action: create the match, select teams, enter the toss winner, choose bat or bowl, and start scoring ball by ball.

  • Useful before local, club, school, gully and tape-ball cricket
  • Captains call heads or tails before the flip
  • Winner chooses to bat or bowl first
  • Then start the match on the cricket scorer app
  • Share the live scorecard link after the first ball
Match Toss
Before Match
Heads!
Lahore XI won the toss
Choose the innings decision:
From Toss to Scorecard

Start With the Toss. Continue With Live Scoring.

The coin toss is only the first match step. Live Cricket Scoring helps with everything after it: teams, overs, innings, scorecard sharing and tournament results.

Create the Match

After the toss, create a match with team names, overs, format, toss winner and innings choice. See scoring features →

Share Live Scorecard

Every scored match generates a live scorecard link that spectators can open in any browser without downloading the app.

Run Tournaments

For leagues and cups, the app can manage fixtures, points tables, player stats and public results. Tournament management →

FAQ

Cricket Coin Toss Tool — Questions Answered

Everything you need to know before using this tool for a cricket match toss.

Yes. This page is built as a cricket coin toss tool for local, club, school, gully and tape-ball matches. One captain calls heads or tails, the coin is flipped, and the toss winner can choose whether to bat or bowl first.

No. The coin toss tool works in the browser on any phone, tablet or computer. After the toss, you can download or open Live Cricket Scoring to create the match and score it ball by ball.

This browser tool is useful for casual, local and practice cricket matches. For official tournaments, follow the toss procedure set by the organiser, match referee, umpire or competition authority.

This standalone page does not save the toss result to a scorecard by itself. To record the toss inside a match, use the toss step inside the Live Cricket Scoring match setup.

Yes. The tool works for gully cricket, tape-ball cricket, tennis-ball cricket, school matches, club matches and weekend tournaments where teams need a quick heads-or-tails toss.

The toss winner chooses whether to bat or bowl first. The scorer then creates the match, enters teams and players, selects the opening bowler and batsmen, and starts ball-by-ball scoring.

Toss Done? Start Scoring.

Use Live Cricket Scoring to create the match, record the toss winner, score every ball, and share a live scorecard link with spectators.

Cricket toss tool· Ball-by-ball scoring· Live scorecard link· Tournament support