In this dive into the world of live streaming club cricket, we’ll share the latest from FrogBox including new products, pricing for 2025 and the key benefits if you’re considering a purchase this year.

Why choose FrogBox?
Hundreds of cricket clubs have bought FrogBox because live streaming your matches to YouTube, with Play-Cricket scores overlaid, blends both entertainment with commercial success.
It’s a talking point that adds a professional experience for players, supporters, coaches and parents. FrogBox can help build your club’s audience while the interviews I’ve done point to live streaming attracting new members and sponsors, as well being a coaching aid.
This is our fourth year of partnering FrogBox and the feedback from clubs is:
- The FrogBox kit is easy to set up and use
- The quality of the live stream and graphics
- Promoting sponsors on live streams adds new revenue
- Matchday support is very useful
- The portable equipment extends to other grounds, games and teams
Unlimited clips at your fingertips
Also included is the magic of Lilypad, Frogbox’s brilliant highlights tool. Clubs can view, edit and share any ball, boundary, wicket, landmark or whatever is needed.
As these bite-sized moments from every match are automatically generated and clipped, you have a huge library at your fingertips to use for social media or even footage for an awards evening.
Schedule, stream and Go!
FrogBox Go is the self-service portal that allows clubs to schedule streams themselves via a web browser on a phone or tablet.
They can add sponsor logos and graphics too; it has evolved after feedback from clubs who wanted to have full control – so with FrogBox Go, the process is quicker rather than relying on support tickets (which used to be the route).
Clubs can upload up to eight sponsor images to display at different times during a live streamed match. If you have more sponsors than that then a) well done! and b) you can always have a graphic that includes multiple sponsor logos in the one image.
Given that FrogBox can be used for any match home or away, it could get confusing with sponsor logos but the team have that covered.
In FrogBox Go, clubs can create sponsor logo packages for types of games (weekend, midweek, juniors or women’s matches) to display relevant sponsors at the right time. Of course, it also means your club can sell more sponsorships covering a variety of cricket being both flexible and a way to earn extra.
All of which means that setup on match days by club volunteers is a simple, three-step process:
- Schedule your stream with FrogBox Go
- Position and prep your camera at the ground
- Live score the match on Play-Cricket Scorer
FrogBox popularity in Yorkshire
Nowhere is the popularity of FrogBox more obvious in club cricket than in Yorkshire from early adopters such as Illingworth St Mary’s (above) to those getting ready for their first season like Copley and Harrogate.
Clubs of all standards, leagues and areas of the region regularly use FrogBox to stream their games on YouTube, complete with digital sponsors, and share clips worldwide.
Higham Cricket Club feedback
Mac Mahmood is Club Safeguarding Officer at Higham Cricket Club and FrogBox lead. He shared this with me:
“The club’s aim is to increase its social media presence. We understand that good social media profiles on all platforms enables us to reach communities and potential sponsors that we would not normally be able to reach. FrogBox is a solution to this by live streaming our home matches incorporating club sponsors on the graphics and of sponsorship boards around the ground the initial investment for the equipment will soon pay off by way of further sponsorship.”
Higham bought FrogBox late in the 2024 season and so will use 2025 to grow their subscribers and build some momentum. They’re an award-winning cricket club who are a centre of excellence for disability cricket.
It struck me that using FrogBox, the South Yorkshire club can now show a raft of matches that are probably unique to them and showcases what they’re all about in terms of juniors, disability games and women and girls’ cricket.
Mac said: “Our aim and ambition is to have every game played at Higham live streamed, this will include all junior teams, disability teams, women and girls softball and hardball teams and both the senior Saturday and Sunday teams, therefore streaming potentially 100 games through the season.”
It’s literally a cracking advert for Higham CC but also imagine any sponsors getting logo and screen-time across all of those games.
Other Higham news included them exploring how they might hard-wire or use WiFi for FrogBox (instead of a SIM card) while also looking to train two players per side in how to set up the equipment so the live streaming capability is shared across teams at home.
Exciting times at Higham who have a pavilion launch event inked in for Saturday 12 April including what might be the earliest match of the season in Yorkshire.
Get started with FrogBox
To simplify things, there is now just one FrogBox package (£2,140 incl VAT) that includes everything your club or team needs:
- FrogBox Kit including delivery within the United Kingdom
- FrogBox Go Streaming Pass (12-month access)
- Lilypad – Clip library (12-month access)
- Integrated with Play-Cricket and Play-Cricket Scorer (mobile and tablet)
After the initial 12-months, an ongoing annual FrogBox Go Streaming Pass (£400 inc. VAT) will apply.
To find out more, you can fill out this quick form and the team at FrogBox will be in touch to answer any questions you may have.
FrogBox Play
Always innovating, FrogBox have introduced FrogBox Play; a free app via Google Play or the App Store where you can create feeds from matches across the world, react to favourite clips as well as saving and sharing playlists.
To find out the latest from FrogBox, visit frogbox.live or you can check out our FrogBox Live Streaming Hub with articles, interviews and advice.
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