International Cricket 2010 was never officially released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). The game was developed by Trickstar Games and published by Codemasters exclusively for the PlayStation 3 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. and Go to product viewer dialog for this item. consoles.

  1. Test Matches: Players could engage in traditional test matches, with the option to choose from various teams, including Australia, England, India, and Pakistan.
  2. One-Day Internationals (ODIs): The game allowed players to participate in ODIs, with the objective of scoring as many runs as possible within a limited number of overs.
  3. Twenty20 (T20): The game featured the popular T20 format, which requires teams to score as many runs as possible within 20 overs.

As he scrolled through the depths of the internet, his eyes landed on a shady website that claimed to have the ISO file for download. Jack's heart raced with excitement as he clicked on the link, but his enthusiasm was short-lived.

The Gameplay: "Blink and You're Out"

Unlike its bigger brother on the PS3 and Xbox 360, the PSP version of International Cricket 2010 did not force the complex "Century Stick" analog controls onto the player. Instead, it relied on a classic, timed button-press mechanic.

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If you are looking for high-quality cricket gameplay on the PSP, these are the verified official releases: Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 : Known as Ricky Ponting International Cricket 2007

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