Team Balancer

Cricket Team Maker for Fair Cricket Teams

Create balanced cricket teams with cricket-ready roles, ratings, and public generation history.

One simple project creation flowRatings and categories stay editable after setupPublic history is available when you share results

Create Cricket Project

Start with cricket categories enabled for batting, bowling, wicketkeeping, and all-round depth.

Choose a name that will be easy to spot in your projects list and share view.

Number of Teams

Minimum 2

2

Use the stepper to choose how many balanced teams the project should create.

Project Type

Cricket

Categories start enabled with Batting, Bowling, Fielding.

Preset Skills

3 selected for this project.

3 selected
Batting
Bowling
Fielding

How it works

Build teams from a clear player pool

Create a cricket project, add the players who are available, and rate each person by overall ability or by cricket skills such as batting, bowling, wicketkeeping, and fielding.

Choose the number of teams you need, generate a split, and review the totals before sharing the result with your group.

If someone joins late or drops out, update the roster and generate again while keeping the published history clear.

Example team split

A balanced result is easy to inspect

For a 12-player cricket match, Team Balancer can spread top-order batters, dependable bowlers, and all-rounders instead of stacking one side by accident.

Team A

2 strong batters, 2 bowling options, 1 wicketkeeper, 1 support player

Total rating 43

Team B

2 strong batters, 2 bowling options, 1 all-rounder, 1 support player

Total rating 44

Best use cases

Use it when fairness matters

  • Weekend cricket matches where players argue about who got the stronger side.
  • Cricket matches, society tournaments, and office cricket events.
  • Groups that want a quick team split but still care about batting, bowling, and all-round balance.

Fairness signals

Ratings and public history reduce arguments

Ratings make cricket team selection easier because the generator can compare total team strength instead of only counting players. Category ratings help even more when one player is a great batter but rarely bowls, while another player is valuable because they can bowl tight overs or keep wickets.

Public history gives players a shared record of the generated teams. When the organizer shares the public link, everyone can see the latest result and the previous generations, which helps avoid arguments about whether teams were changed after the first split.

FAQs

Questions before creating teams

Can I use this for cricket matches?

Yes. Start with the cricket theme, add your available players, and use ratings or cricket categories based on how detailed you want the split to be.

Do I need category ratings?

No. Overall ratings are enough for simple matches, but batting, bowling, and wicketkeeping categories help when roles matter.

Can players view the teams without editing them?

Yes. Share the public result link so players can view teams and history without changing the project.