sledger
Spanish_Vicente
There really isn't any depth of strategy either. It all just feels so basic. The batting options are either be aggressive or be defensive. The bowling options are basically select bowler, choose to bowl full, short, or length, and change the field. I find a lot of the time you can just win matches by clicking "next over" and not really touching anything else (other than rotating your bowlers around when they get tired I guess). This was ok for a game that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s, given there was nothing else like it out there at the time. But the only major advancement the game has had since its first iteration (which came out in 1998) was a change in match engine (which itself was nearly 20 years ago now).