The Locker
Where players keep what they’re really chasing.
The Locker is the private space on every fourteen03 profile. Goals a player writes down. Goals that track themselves. Goals that, once earned, stay forever.
Short term
1,000 runs this season
Medium term
Earn a 1st XI cap
Long term
Captain the 1st XI
The book in every cricket bag.
Every cricketer has been handed a notebook by a coach and told to write down their goals. Short term. Medium term. Long term.
The book is sacred. The book is, every single time, lost by July.
For decades, that’s been the deal — and the goals inside the book have been lost with it.
The book, modernised.
The Locker is that ritual, brought into a place it can’t get lost. Three horizons — short, medium, long. Five categories — batting, bowling, fielding, fitness, mental. Each goal is a card. Each card is yours alone.
You can write goals you’ll work toward without measuring — “captain the 1st XI”, “make it through a full season without missing training” — and they sit there as quiet ambition.
Or you can tie a goal to a real stat, and the Locker will start doing the work itself.
Short term
50 in the next fixture
Zero dropped catches this month
Medium term
Full season, no missed training
Long term
Captain the 1st XI
Goals that track themselves.
Tie a goal to runs, wickets, fifties, or matches played — and the Locker quietly fills as the season goes. Pulled live from every match logged. Updated the moment a new performance saves.
No spreadsheet. No reminder app. No notebook to lose.
When a goal hits its target, the Locker doesn’t claim the achievement for you. It asks. “Looks like you hit this — mark it earned?” One tap, and the goal moves where it belongs.
1,000 runs this season
Pulled live from every match logged.
Private by default.
Everything else on fourteen03 is for showing. The Locker is for becoming.
It is invisible to followers. Invisible to the world. Search engines never see it. Your teammates never see it. Even when a parent helps manage their child’s profile, the Locker stays between the player and the screen.
You may, if you choose, share one goal with a coach you trust — read-only, revocable at any time, between two people who’ve earned that exchange.
No one else, ever.
Earned. Permanent.
When a goal is achieved, it moves to the Earned Shelf — quietly, with a date stamp. The card never leaves.
Over a career, the Earned Shelf becomes the most honest part of a player’s profile: a record of every goal set, met, and kept. Not the runs. Not the wickets. The work behind them.
Earned · 14 December 2026
First century
BattingEarned · 2 November 2026
Five-wicket haul
BowlingEarned · 18 September 2026
10 catches in a season
FieldingThe Locker is on every fourteen03 profile.
Free to claim. Forever to keep.
Earned. Precise. Permanent. Global.