[2] There are several game modes, such as ICC World Cup, Test matches, One Day Internationals, ICC Champions Trophy, Twenty20, Bowling, Fielding, Batting practice as well as net practice sliced in with 16 tutorial mini games.
[3] Commentary is provided by Jonathan Agnew, David Gower, Ian Bishop, Bill Lawry and Tony Greig.
The demo allowed the player to complete 3 overs of batting and bowling using the national cricket teams of England and Australia.
[6] The game was viewed as a solid replacement for Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 with improvements in most areas.
There was criticism, where reviewers complained of a lack of improvement in the graphics despite being a next generation game, and the gameplay being too easy.