Street Cricket Champions 2

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Street Cricket Champions 2 is the sequel to Street Cricket Champions and it is a fast, arcade-style cricket game. It puts a strong emphasis on player abilities and professional gaming experience. The game represents the culture of freestyle cricket around countries such as in India, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and the West Indies.

The sequel to Street Cricket Champions features new animations, game mechanics, and enhancements over the first game. The game is played in a five-a-side gully cricket style with unconventional street cricket rules, including double innings and double wickets. Players will select from nine different settings, including the chawls, parking lots, and rooftops. There are nine local and international teams playing around all modes of the game.

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Game added June 2nd, 2021. Last modified August 28th, 2023.