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Bat and bowl in a realistic cricket simulation that emphasizes skill and strategy.

Cricket 97 Game
Cricket 97 game

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About Cricket 97

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Category
Simulation
Platform
MS-Dos
File size
12869486
Release year
1997
Developer
Beam Software Pty., Ltd.

Cricket 97 is a cricket simulation video game released in 1997 for the MS-DOS platform. Developed by Beam Software and published by Electronic Arts, it is a licensed sports title that aims to replicate the sport of cricket in a digital format. The game presents its action from a behind-the-view perspective common to sports games of its era.

In Cricket 97, players participate in cricket matches by controlling either the batting or bowling side. When batting, the player uses directional keys and action buttons to execute a variety of shots, with different inputs corresponding to different strokes. The bowling phase involves setting delivery types and aiming to outwit the batter. The game's structure follows the conventions of cricket, with matches progressing through innings and overs. Players manage their team's performance across these phases, focusing on scoring runs while batting and taking wickets while bowling.

The core gameplay revolves around these two primary systems of batting and bowling mechanics. Progression is measured by runs scored and wickets taken within the framework of a cricket match. The game includes details such as different shot selections and bowling variations, providing a representation of the strategic elements found in the sport. The pacing and match length are designed to reflect a condensed version of a cricket fixture, moving through its key events.

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