World Cricket Overview
World Cricket was one of those simple Flash games you'd find in the mid 2000s, a time when a browser and a quick loading bar were all you needed for a match. It didn't try to be a full simulation. Instead, it captured the basic rhythm of cricket in a way that was instantly playable during a spare few minutes.
You control either the batsman or the bowler, switching perspectives with each over. As the batter, you use the arrow keys to play shots, trying to time your swing to send the ball into the gaps. Bowling involves positioning a marker with the arrow keys and pressing space to lock it in, aiming for the stumps or a tempting line outside off. The main goal is straightforward: score more runs than the opponent or bowl them out. The AI provides a decent challenge, especially when you're trying to defend a low total. It feels responsive and direct, a game of quick reactions and simple satisfaction.