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Players used the left stick for foot choice and placement, and the right stick for shot direction and power.
Despite its age, the game maintains a thriving community. Enthusiasts frequently release that update the game with modern rosters, kits, and high-definition stadiums, allowing players to use contemporary stars like Virat Kohli or Babar Azam on the classic engine. PC System Requirements
Legendary commentators Richie Benaud and Mark Nicholas provided the play-by-play, while the soundtrack and crowd reactions helped capture the feel of a live match. Diverse Game Modes
Comprehensive coverage of English county cricket and Australian state seasons, including then-new Twenty20 formats. Enduring Popularity and Modding
Cricket 07 was designed to be highly accessible and runs smoothly on almost any modern computer.
EA Sports Cricket 07 remains one of the most beloved sports simulations ever released for PC. Developed by EA Canada and HB Studios and released in November 2006, it was the final cricket title published by EA Sports.
A dedicated mode for the 2006/07 series, including historical scenarios from the 2005 Ashes.
1 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, and a 32 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible video card. Recommended: 2 GHz CPU, 512 MB RAM, and 128 MB video RAM. Storage: Requires approximately 1.2 GB of free disk space.
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