The most comprehensive cricket simulation ever

May 21, 2006 12:47 GMT  ·  By

With the cricket season now in full swing, it's time to reach for your PC or laptop and play an addictive new cricket simulation that delivers all the thrills and spills of the real-life sport. Brand new to PC CD-ROM, Marcus Trescothick's Cricket Coach covers all facets of management and creates a totally absorbing game world that's impossible to resist.

Endorsed by English international cricket legend Marcus Trescothick MBE, Cricket Coach is the most comprehensive cricket management simulation ever produced.

Marcus Trescothick's Cricket Coach allows players to take charge of any international or domestic team from around the world and guide them to victory. Wheel and deal in the transfer market, building your dream team over several seasons of play. With nail-biting, ball-by-ball match coverage, you won't want to miss any of the thrilling action as it unfolds on the pitch!

Some game features : - Play as any international team, with a full calendar of all current and future test matches, one day international series and World Cups. - Take control of any domestic team from the 10 test match playing nations, competing for domestic leagues and cups. Or why not play the hard way and earn the right to manage your country? - Comprehensive database containing over 2,500 players, each with accurate ability ratings and domestic and international career statistics. - Graphical overhead view of the match in progress, showing all the nail-biting action as it happens on the pitch. - Detailed tactical options give you complete control over your team - choose bowling strategies that will show up the weaknesses of the opposing batsmen. - Worldwide player transfer system allowing you to build up your ideal team over many seasons of play. Will you opt for home-grown talent, or fill your side with foreign stars? - Variable weather and pitch conditions mean only tactically aware coaches will succeed. Do you attack with your pace bowlers or turn to spin?