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Graham Gooch World Class Cricket lets you manage and play through cricket matches on DOS, Amiga, or Atari ST/STE. Choose from international teams or build your own roster, then take part in Test matches or limited-overs games. Bowling requires placing a cursor to aim deliveries while adjusting speed and spin based on your bowler’s type. Batting hinges on timing swings for various shots, while fielding mostly handles itself. Three difficulty settings let newcomers ease into the mechanics before tackling higher stakes. The game stands out as a niche sports title from 1993, covering a sport rarely featured in early PC releases. It includes real-world team options and lets players disable Leg-before-wicket rules to simplify learning. Though fielding lacks depth, the focus on bowling and batting controls offers a straightforward take on cricket strategy. With basic customization and adjustable challenge levels, it appeals to fans looking for a no-frills approach to the sport’s mechanics.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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