Ea Sports Cricket 08 -

: These patches update rosters, player faces, stadiums, and kits to reflect the 2008 cricketing season.

| Item | Details | |---|---| | Developer/Publisher | EA Sports / Electronic Arts | | Initial release | 2007 (platform/region-dependent) | | Platforms | PC (Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox | | Main modes | Quick Match, Tournament, Career/Manager, Custom teams | | Match formats | ODI, T20, Test (varies by version) | | Strengths | Mode variety, customization, accessible depth | | Weaknesses | Aging graphics, AI issues, platform bugs | | Current status | Nostalgic/retro title with active fan patches for PC | Ea Sports Cricket 08

This dual-analog system allowed players to intuitively control footwork, shot direction, and power, making batting feel like a rhythmic dance. Atmospheric Detail: From the legendary commentary of Richie Benaud Mark Nicholas : These patches update rosters, player faces, stadiums,

The name "Cricket 08" later got a second life through another modding giant, . Known for their International Cricket 2010 and 2012 patches, they released an "IC 08" patch which further cemented the idea that 2008 had a representative game. Known for their International Cricket 2010 and 2012

Although an official 2008 version does not exist, the community created numerous for Cricket 07 that updated the rosters, kits, and stadiums to reflect the 2008 season and beyond. These community-driven "patches" are often what users refer to when they speak of "Cricket 08" or later versions.