

In time, soccer will surpass even T20 in India. After all, even a cricket megastar like Tendulkar is a nobody in neigboring China or globalized America, let alone in the rest of Asia outside the subcontinent, Europe, Africa or Latin America.

What will possess non-cricket nations to choose cricket over soccer, basketball, rugby, golf, athletics or motor-racing? What "EXTRA-EDGE" does cricket have over these sports that other countries with no cricket culture will find appealing? You can't even use star power to attract these countries. A soccer match and a rugby match combined takes less time than a T20 match. But think about it: it is still a long and slow game by world sports standards.

Not even China which is right next door to the Indian subcontinent. It also has challenging-yet-playable game mechanics holding everything together. It's got Steam achievements, a web community element, stat tracking and all that sort of thing. No country outside the mainstream cricket world finds cricket appealing. Cricket Revolution has great potential, if it can find enough fans of the sport willing to pay the relatively budget price. It is the first ever video game developed by Pakistan to land on Steam.
STEAM.COM/CRICKET REVOLUTION UPDATE
With innovative gameplay, single and multiplayer game modes, local and global tournaments, and challenging AI opponents that learn from your every move, Cricket Revolution is a cricket gaming experience unlike any other Cricket Revolution Steam charts, data, update history. Cricket Revolution is a sports multiplayer video game developed by Mindstorm Studios. Other countriesīecause we love cricket, our judgement is clouded. Cricket Revolution is a multiplayer cricket sports action title for the PC. India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and hosts China will automatically qualify. Each over holds some suspense in modern formats like T20's. From a schooler to men in their thirties, everyone plays cricket. Rubber balls, tree stumps and barren field create a nostalgia like no other. Cricket will be a part of 2010 Asian Games. Cricket's impact can be better understood in the gullies of India.
