This format is the official Cricsheet format, and is the most likely to receive updates as extra data becomes available. ![]() It is the most complete of all of the formats provided, and should be easier to work with than the previous default format YAML. The “main” data provided by Cricsheet is in JSON format. This page gives a summary on each, and you can find the full details on each format linked from each summary. If you’re planning to work with the data then you should be aware of the benefits/drawbacks of each. The data for the JSON, YAML, and CSV formats can be found on the downloads page, and is available gathered together in zip files, whereas the XML data files can be downloaded individually via the cricsheet-xml Sourcehut repository. The current formats are JSON, YAML, XML, and 2 versions in CSV. Cricsheet provides match data in multiple different formats.
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