Play Super International Cricket Online
Pick a team, tweak your bowling angles, and try not to whiff when that fastball comes in—it’s got that sweet spot where cricket makes sense but still keeps you on your toes.

Super International Cricket on SNES is one of those rare cricket games that actually gets the feel right. You pick from eight national teams—no official player names, but you’ll recognize the kits—and jump into quick matches, full test series, or a World Cup-style tournament. The bowling controls take a minute to figure out (four different deliveries, each with their own quirks), but once you do, it’s satisfying to nail a perfect outswinger.
What I like is how it simplifies the sport without dumbing it down. The scoring follows Australian rules, which might throw you off if you’re used to other systems, but it clicks after a few overs. Batting feels punchy, especially when you time a cover drive just right. The AI isn’t brutal on lower difficulties, so it’s great for casual play, but crank it up and you’ll need real patience to survive a full innings.
It’s not flashy, but for a 16-bit cricket sim, it holds up way better than it has any right to.

Download Super International Cricket ROM
You can download this ROM to play Super International Cricket offline using an Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.