Cricket 2000

Quick game randomises the two teams and the ground where a match is held, friendly match allows the player to freely choose any of the 12 nations represented in the game, and the world cup and super 6 tournaments have up to 12 human players controlling each country within two groups of six.

[6] Cricket 2000 was released by EA Sports for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation in 2000.

[9] Jack Scofield of The Guardian criticised the graphics, calling them "crude" and "wooden", and the overall gameplay as "somewhat hit and miss".

[4] Birmingham Post's Simon Griffiths however was complimentary of its batting and bowling mechanisms but he was also critical of the batsmen's movements, which he felt were "unrealistic".

[15] Writing for PC Magazine, Daniel S. Evans recommended the game solely for cricket fans,[16] while PC PowerPlay's Christian Read had similar feelings towards it, saying the gameplay remained challenging to arouse interest for a short amount of time.