Correction Policy

At The Live Cricket Score, we are dedicated to providing accurate, timely, and trustworthy cricket coverage to our readers. While our team follows a strict editorial process to ensure factual correctness, we recognize that occasional errors may occur due to the dynamic nature of live sports and evolving news. This Correction Policy outlines how we identify, verify, and correct mistakes to maintain the credibility and transparency our readers expect from us.

1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

We place a high priority on delivering verified and accurate information across all our content. Whether it’s live scores, match summaries, player statistics, or cricket news, our editorial team ensures that data is cross-checked from official and reputable sources before publication. Accuracy is not just a goal—it is a responsibility we take seriously.

2. Types of Corrections

We acknowledge that different types of errors may occur and classify them as follows:

A. Factual Errors

These include incorrect match scores, misreported player statistics, wrong dates or venues, and other inaccuracies related to cricket events or news.

B. Typographical or Grammatical Errors

These are spelling mistakes, formatting issues, or sentence structure problems that may impact clarity or readability but do not alter the factual meaning.

C. Misleading or Incomplete Information

This refers to content that may unintentionally mislead readers due to missing context, outdated information, or vague language.

D. Updates and Follow-Ups

As new details emerge—especially during ongoing tournaments or live events—previously published articles may require updates to reflect the latest developments. These changes will be clearly marked.

3. Correction Process

When an error is brought to our attention—either by our team or by a reader—we follow a structured correction process:

Review and Verification

The concerned article is reviewed by our editorial team. We fact-check the issue using reliable sources such as official cricket boards, governing bodies, and credible news agencies.

Implementation of Correction

Minor errors (such as typos or formatting issues) are corrected silently to improve readability.

Major errors (such as incorrect match outcomes or false statistics) are corrected promptly, and a correction note is added at the bottom of the article explaining what was changed and why.

Record Keeping

We maintain internal documentation of all significant corrections for editorial accountability and future reference.

4. How to Report an Error

We value reader feedback and invite our audience to report any errors they find on our website. If you come across inaccurate or outdated information, please notify us using the contact details below:

  • Email: corrections@thelivecricketscore.com
  • Subject Line: Correction Request – [Include Article Title or URL]
  • Message Content: Please specify the error, provide supporting information or source links (if possible), and include your name or contact details if you’d like a follow-up.
  • Our editorial team will investigate all valid correction requests and respond within 24 to 72 hours.

5. Editorial Oversight and Accountability

All corrections and updates are managed by our editorial leadership. We believe in transparency and take full responsibility for the information we publish. Our editorial team is trained to recognize the importance of corrections and treats each case with urgency and care.

6. Transparency and Trust

We strive to maintain the trust of our readers by being transparent about our corrections. When significant corrections are made, they will be clearly indicated in the article with a timestamp and a short note describing the nature of the correction. This ensures that readers are aware of changes without compromising the integrity of the article.

7. Continuous Improvement

We regularly review our editorial and fact-checking processes to reduce the likelihood of errors. Feedback from our readers plays a crucial role in helping us identify gaps and improve the quality of our content.

Website: www.thelivecricketscore.com

Contact: corrections@thelivecricketscore.com