Virtual Cricket is a freeware program for Windows 95/98/NT written by John Cole. The latest version v4 was released on 9 September 2001. Virtual Cricket is a statistics based cricket simulator and is great for simulating Tests, First Class or One Day Internationals and is the perfect program for anyone running a PBeM or who […]
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The Cricket Simulator is yet another freeware cricket game in text mode. It’s a one-man game, designed and programmed in QuickBASIC by Syedur Rahman, who is an A Level student of computing science. There are two executables included in the zip file – 1daycric.exe (for the one-day version) and testcric.exe (the test cricket version).
This program simulates Test matches between the then seven cricketing nations of the world. The simulation is run as a series of cricketing tours between 1989 and 1993. Not all of these tours actually took place and some additional ones were made up to make more teams play each other. There is no user interaction […]
Super Cricket Simulator is a new freeware cricket one-day game for DOS written in QBasic by Timothy Glover, Syedur Rahman and Aditya Mandavilli. Teams for England and Australia are provided although you can create your own using a text editor (currently consists of just player names). As this is the first release of the game […]