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Hit balls for six, win by 10 wickets and use other terms confusing to Americans in the Super Nintendo's only foray into the cricket genre.
Super International Cricket is a cricket game, the sequel to the NES-released International Cricket, released in Australia, Europe and Pakistan in 1994. It was developed by Beam Software (now Krome Studios Melbourne). The game features 8 test cricket nations, but no real licensed players. The graphics were much improved over its predecessor, and featured pop-ups to clearly illustrate point scoring, appeals and umpire decisions.