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Correction Policy

Atย ProCricketLive.com, we are dedicated to providing accurate, reliable, and up-to-date cricket news. We understand the importance of maintaining our readers’ trust, and we are committed to correcting any errors promptly and transparently when they occur.

1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive to ensure all information published on ProCricketLive.com is thoroughly fact-checked and verified before publication. However, mistakes may occasionally happen. When they do, we correct them as quickly as possible while maintaining full transparency with our audience.

2. How to Report an Error

If you find an error in any of our articles or posts, we encourage you to notify us. You can report inaccuracies by emailing us at procricketlive.com@gmail.com. Please include the article link, a clear description of the issue, and any supporting information if available.

3. Types of Corrections

We distinguish between minor and substantive errors:

  • Minor Errorsย include spelling mistakes, grammar issues, or formatting problems that do not alter the articleโ€™s meaning. These may be corrected without an added note.
  • Substantive Errorsย affect the accuracy or meaning of the content, such as incorrect player statistics, match results, or misquoted statements. These corrections will be clearly noted at the end of the article with the date and details of the change.

4. Transparency in Corrections

For all significant changes, we will include a correction note at the end of the article. This note will explain what was corrected and when. For example:
โ€œCorrection made on April 29, 2025: The original version misstated the bowlerโ€™s name as Bhuvneshwar Kumar instead of Mohammed Shami.โ€

We will never alter the original context of an article to mislead readers.

5. Corrections on Social Media and Syndicated Platforms

If an article with incorrect information has been shared on social media or syndicated platforms, we will post a correction or clarification on the same platform, linking to the updated article on our site when appropriate.

6. Updates vs. Corrections

We may update articles to reflect new information during development stories or live match coverage. These are not considered corrections and will be marked asย updatesย when the context of the story changes or expands.

7. Editorial Oversight

All corrections are reviewed and approved by our editorial team. We take feedback seriously and appreciate the involvement of our readers in helping us uphold high journalistic standards.