At The Cricket Scores, we work hard to publish cricket coverage that is clear, current, and correct. Still, the pace of live sport means the occasional slip‑up. This charter explains how we put things right—openly and without delay.
Why Accuracy Matters to Us
Cricket fans rely on us for trustworthy live scores, match insights, and player stats. Every article passes through editorial checks, but if an error slips through, we fix it fast and let readers know what changed.
Kind of Issue | What we do |
Quick Fixes | Typos, small grammar slips, or layout glitches that don’t alter meaning are corrected on the spot—no formal note. |
Factual Repairs | Wrong scores, player names, dates, or stats are updated promptly. We add a Correction Tag at the end of the piece. Clarifications |
Clarifications | Content that could mislead is rewritten for clarity, with a Rectification Tag explaining the change. |
Live Updates | New information—match result changes, injury news, squad announcements—is added with an Enhancement tag and the update date shown. |
How We Flag Changes
Rectification Tag
Used for substantive errors (e.g., an incorrect match result or statistic).
Example:
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that India lost the second T20. It now reflects that India won the match. Corrected on July 4 2025.
Enhancement Tag
Used when fresh developments are added (e.g., revised team list, postponed fixture).
Example:
Update: Added the latest squad announcement for the upcoming ODI series between India and Australia on July 4 2025.
These tags ensure readers always see the most accurate version of our coverage.
Editorial Responsibility
Our editorial team reviews every correction request and ensures fixes meet our standards of accuracy, clarity, and transparency. Each correction strengthens the trust we share with our audience.
Need More Details?
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