International Test Cricket 1.32

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  • Date added:
    05/04/2000
  • File size:
    1.1M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 3.x

Publisher’s description

International Test Cricket 1.32 for Windows is a cricket simulation. The game statistically models test matches, and has complete records and averages calculated automatically. You can play against a CPU opponent or against another human being. Select teams from a squad of 20 players. Games you can select from include Team/Batting/Bowling Aggression, Batting/Bowling Order, and so on. There is an icon-based display of the match, including icons for pitch, ball, bounce, weather, and outfield conditions.

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