Overview
Released in 1982, this video game brings the popular sport of cricket to the digital realm. As an early cricket simulation, it focuses on delivering a simplified version of the game that captures the basic elements of batting and bowling.
Gameplay
The gameplay consists of a straightforward representation of cricket where players can engage in a basic match setup. The user can control the batsman’s position and attempt various types of shots to score runs. On the bowling side, players can adjust the speed and direction of their deliveries to challenge the opposition.
Historical Context
In the early 1980s, the landscape of sports video games was still in its formative years, with developers experimenting with how to translate complex sports into interactive experiences. This game was part of that experimental phase, focusing on major sports to broaden the appeal of video gaming.
Technical Limitations
Given the technological constraints of the early ’80s, the game features simplistic graphics and limited game modes. However, it provided players with an intuitive interface to enjoy cricket without needing an in-depth understanding of the sport’s rules.
Legacy
While not celebrated as a landmark title in video game history, this game contributed to the foundation of cricket simulation games, offering a starting point for more advanced iterations in the genre that would emerge in later decades.


