Overview
Ian Botham’s Test Match is a cricket video game released in 1984, featuring the legendary English cricketer Ian Botham. This game was designed to simulate the experience of playing in a cricket test match, offering players the chance to immerse themselves in one of the most cherished formats of the sport.
Gameplay
The game aimed to provide a comprehensive cricketing experience, with players managing both batting and bowling aspects of the match. It allowed users to take control of various on-field decisions, such as selecting bowlers, setting field positions, and strategizing batting orders.
Historical Context
Released during a time when cricket video games were relatively scarce, this game served as an early attempt to bring the sport to digital platforms. The involvement of Ian Botham, a cricket icon at the time, provided the game with considerable appeal among cricket fans.
Curiosities
Despite the simplicity of 1980s video game graphics and mechanics, the presence of a renowned sports personality like Ian Botham contributed to its charm. While not widely acknowledged for advanced gameplay or graphics, the game holds a nostalgic value for cricket enthusiasts familiar with the era.









