Updating the grass textures, stadium lighting, and player faces.
In the fast-paced world of sports video games, a typical title has a shelf life of about 12 months. After the next iteration arrives, the old disc becomes a coaster, and the servers go dark. But every generation has its anomaly—a game so fundamentally brilliant, so mechanically rich, that it transcends its technical limitations. EA Sports Cricket 07 for Windows
May 7, 2026 | Category: Sports Gaming | Reading Time: 8 Minutes Updating the grass textures, stadium lighting, and player
| | Details | |--------------|--------------| | Developer | EA Canada | | Publisher | Electronic Arts | | Release Date | November 2006 (NA/EU), December 2006 (Asia) | | Platform | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube | | Genre | Sports simulation | | Game Modes | Exhibition, Test matches, ODIs, World Cup, Tournaments, Career-like (Challenges) | | Multiplayer | Local (hot seat) only – no official online multiplayer | But every generation has its anomaly—a game so