Host your clip on YouTube as Unlisted, then paste the link here.Human review comes before broad visibility — not guaranteed scout contact.
Need help with unlisted links? YouTube unlisted guide · Trust Centre
Upload to YouTube
Set as Unlisted
Paste Link
Add match details
Submit for Review
Build your Passport
Upload cricket footage to YouTube as Unlisted, paste the link here, add match context, and build your Player Passport.
Set to Unlisted. Share batting, bowling, fielding, or skills footage.
Include role, stats, opposition, date, format, and level.
Match Proof supports your Cricket CV and helps scouts review.
Follow in My Cricket Hub. Review improves visibility.
New to submitting proof?
Start with one clear YouTube unlisted video showing your cricket skills.See demo examples →
Paste a playable YouTube unlisted link with honest cricket details.
Connect role, match context, availability for easier review.
Approved proof supports your profile and Cricket CV summary.
Submissions are reviewed before appearing in discovery. Keep your details safe—avoid private contact info, addresses, or sensitive data in your submissions.
Strong match proof helps scouts understand your game. Add honest context about your performance. New here? See demo profiles →
Your first highlight does not need to be perfect. Add more match footage, clearer context, and role details as you grow. Your Player Passport gets stronger with every match.
A single performance rarely tells the full story. Consistent proof gives scouts better context over time.
Player growth can come through training, match exposure, trials, feedback, repeated proof, and clearer role maturity over time.
Discovery can begin with a local trial, club need, coach reference, or reviewed Player Passport.
StriveMatch can support visibility and review, but clubs and scouts make independent decisions.
A high-performance recruitment product should feel focused, readable, and composed under pressure.
A Player Passport should improve as stronger evidence, match context, and development-stage clarity are added.
StriveMatch checks whether the proof is playable, cricket-related, honestly described, and suitable for public discovery.
Clear match context, role details, scorecard links, and consent notes make review easier.
Some workflows are manual and may take time. Quiet review queues are normal during early access.
Add stronger proof later, update availability, and keep your Player Passport accurate. Review does not guarantee scout contact or selection.
Submissions are reviewed for cricket relevance, playable proof, honest context, and basic safety before they can support public discovery.
Upload match footage to YouTube as Unlisted, paste the link, add match details, and submit. Check your dashboard to follow progress.
YouTube Unlisted with clear match, innings, or skills footage.
Date, opponent, level, role, format, stats, and match details.
Follow progress in your dashboard. Review improves visibility.
Strong proof helps scouts understand your game. Clear footage and honest context make all the difference.
YouTube Unlisted link that loads well. Show your cricket skills with footage you have rights to share.
Date, opponent, role, level, format, location, and scorecard link where you have it.
Explain what the clip shows—highlight, innings, spell, or skills. Keep edits clear and accurate.
Scouts evaluate role, match setting, proof quality, and consistency rather than a single highlight.
Approved proof supports trust, but final recruitment decisions stay with scouts, clubs, and organisations.
Role details, location, Cricket CV context, and match summaries help others understand player seriousness.
Submit performance that authentically represents your cricket ability. Do not manipulate, mislead, or falsify proof. StriveMatch moderation reviews submissions to protect community trust and platform integrity. Read our community conduct guidelines to understand the standards that keep StriveMatch trustworthy.
Help cricket find this
Share StriveMatch with a cricket WhatsApp group, a coach, or a club. The first players to build proof-first profiles help the whole community grow — honestly.