Introduction: The demands on cricketers are increasing with more matches being played in a shorter period of time with a greater intensity. A ten year report on injury incidence for Australian elite cricketers between the 2000 and 2011 seasons revealed an injury incidence rate of 17.4%. In the 2009–10 season, 24% of Australian fast bowlers missed matches through injury. Injury rates are even higher in junior cricketers with an injury incidence of 25% or 2.9 injuries per 100 player hours reported. Traditionally, injury surveillance has relied on the use of paper based forms or complex computer software.3,4 This makes injury reporting laborious for the staff involved. The purpose of this presentation is to describe a smartphone based mobile application as a means of improving injury surveillance in cricket.