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Allan Border's Cricket

In Allan Border’s Cricket (1993), you get to live the thrill of... waiting. A lot. But when the action kicks in, it’s surprisingly engaging. Named after the Australian cricket legend, the game offers realistic mechanics, a full-featured simulation mode, and all the statistical depth you could dream of. For non-cricket fans, it’s pure confusion. For cricket lovers, it’s digital gold. Just don’t expect explosions—unless someone really messes up the tea break.
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Status: abandonware
Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Genesis
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