Super International Cricket
This one is another trip down the nostalgia lane. Super International Cricket is perfect for cricket fans who watch highlights of the old games and reminisce about the ‘good old days.’ The game was released only in Australia and Europe back in 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and was a sequel to International Cricket. It also featured both single and multiplayer options.
The game included 8 teams: Sri Lanka, Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, India, Pakistan and the West Indies. It came with 3 difficulty levels from easy to hard and the bowlers had an option to choose between four types of deliveries for four unique speeds. Furthermore, some of the players used in the game were made after the names of the game’s developers (M. Parker is Marshall Parker, G. Anders is Gavan Anderson, A. Milgrom is Alfred Milgrom).
Top 10 Cricket Video Games for PlayStation and Xbox Gamers in 2024
Cricket fever is always on! With different teams playing any of the three formats against each other, there is always a series being played. Cricket and video games, when made properly, go together like Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the helicopter shot, or Dishan’s Discoop, or well even Ricky Ponting’s pull shot. However, due to the game’s slow nature, fans who enjoy the game have to grind and gradually build up to the thrilling matches. Both PC and mobile games offer cricket fans a virtual World Cup experience with realistic gameplay. We have made a list of the 10 Best Cricket Games that cricket fans will love to play. Most of these games have been designed and developed by commended publishers and deliver authentic game experiences, just like Harbhajan’s Doosra!