

The competition sees the top-8 teams in one-day international cricket challenge, chasing the prestigious Champions trophy. Even if you’re having the slowest of networks, Google promises that the game will work.īatsman is cricket and the fielders are snails The batsman, as you can see, is a ‘cricket’ (Plus one for the intended pun here!) and the fielders are snails. Instead of redirecting you to a Wikipedia page or an informative piece, Google celebrates ICC Champions Trophy with an interactive virtual cricket on your screens. Get the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy schedule, fixtures, scorecard updates, and results on ESPNcricinfo. Before rushing out to play, here are few things you would like to know. And it’s addictive as well! The internet giant has always been popular for its creative and fun-loaded Google Doodle, but this time the artwork has actually transformed itself into a cricket game. To celebrate the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, were inviting everyone to tap/click and take a swing at our pocket-size game We know that cricket is loved. It’s the time to mark the beginning of anticipated ICC Champions Trophy today and so, Google decided to celebrate the day with one of its most innovative doodle ever. We kept the file size fly-sized, and the result is our smallest interactive Doodle ever - even snail networks can load it in seconds.Google Doodle celebrates the ICC Champions Trophy in an innovative manner We know that cricket is loved worldwide, so we wanted to make sure our Doodle works for everyone, including those on slower mobile networks. To celebrate the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, we’re inviting everyone to tap/click and take a swing at our pocket-size game! Don’t be fooled by their sluggish looks - these fielders can be fast on their feet!

A team of crickets sans tickets have set up their own wickets for a game of pest cricket! As they face their archrivals, the snails, it’s sure to be a match for the centuries. cricket! As the tournament begins in the Oval cricket ground, something buzzes outside. Ah, summer: the sound of leather on willow, and the spectacle of cricket.
