: Set specific batting and bowling orders, manage strike rotation, and issue "hit and run" orders.
The game was primarily built for desktop users, though modern versions have expanded to mobile platforms. Oli Norwell (Rockingham Software Ltd) PC Platforms Windows (Vista/7/8) and Mac OS (10.6+) Mobile Android and iOS versions developed later Pricing Originally £19.99, later discounted to £5.99 Demo A day-long fully featured free trial was available
Cricket Coach 2014 is a highly detailed sports management simulation developed by Rockingham Software. Released in late 2013, it was designed as a comprehensive tool for cricket enthusiasts to manage teams, develop players, and execute complex match strategies. 🏏 Core Gameplay Features
The game maintains a niche following thanks to its open architecture, allowing for extensive community-driven updates.
: Features the Duckworth-Lewis (DL) rain rule and realistic AI that prevents weak bowlers from being used in the final overs.
: Offers an overhead 2D view of matches, including day/night cycles and varied stadium environments.
While primarily a management sim, the game provides visual and technical feedback to help "coaches" make decisions.
: Track fielding and leadership skills that grow over time alongside traditional batting and bowling stats.
: Set specific batting and bowling orders, manage strike rotation, and issue "hit and run" orders.
The game was primarily built for desktop users, though modern versions have expanded to mobile platforms. Oli Norwell (Rockingham Software Ltd) PC Platforms Windows (Vista/7/8) and Mac OS (10.6+) Mobile Android and iOS versions developed later Pricing Originally £19.99, later discounted to £5.99 Demo A day-long fully featured free trial was available
Cricket Coach 2014 is a highly detailed sports management simulation developed by Rockingham Software. Released in late 2013, it was designed as a comprehensive tool for cricket enthusiasts to manage teams, develop players, and execute complex match strategies. 🏏 Core Gameplay Features cricket-coach-2014
The game maintains a niche following thanks to its open architecture, allowing for extensive community-driven updates.
: Features the Duckworth-Lewis (DL) rain rule and realistic AI that prevents weak bowlers from being used in the final overs. : Set specific batting and bowling orders, manage
: Offers an overhead 2D view of matches, including day/night cycles and varied stadium environments.
While primarily a management sim, the game provides visual and technical feedback to help "coaches" make decisions. Released in late 2013, it was designed as
: Track fielding and leadership skills that grow over time alongside traditional batting and bowling stats.