Play International Cricket (Australia) (Beta) Online
Batting feels sluggish but satisfying when you finally connect—bowling’s a mess though, with the cursor dragging like it’s underwater. Weirdly charming for how janky it is.

International Cricket (Australia) (Beta) is an unreleased Nintendo Entertainment System game, developed by Beam Software and published by Mattel. It was intended to be part of the NES library during the console's active years, but it never saw a commercial launch, leaving it as a piece of unfinished cricket history for the platform.
You control either a batsman or a bowler, depending on whether your team is batting or fielding. The main objective is to score runs while batting and to take wickets while bowling. Batting involves timing your swing to hit the ball into gaps in the field; bowling requires you to aim a cursor and select delivery type, though the cursor moves slowly, making precision difficult. Fielding is mostly automated, with players chasing the ball once it's in play. The game moves at a deliberate pace, and its mechanics can feel unpolished, especially the bowling interface. Despite its rough edges, there's a certain satisfaction in landing a well-timed shot after several attempts.

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