

Virat Kohli leads India for the first time at a global tournament, the campaign set to begin against Pakistan in Birmingham on Sunday. Group A has Australia, NZ, England, Bangladesh, while Group B has India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Pakistan. The Champions Trophy, back for an eighth edition, begins on Thursday and will go on till June 18, 2017.


Titled ‘CrickHIT for Six’, users can share their high scores and can keep going all day, as the high scores are saved even if your browser tab is closed and reopened again. Too bad it will be online just for a day. Finally after getting bowled out, a burrowing umpire shows us out. High scores are displayed on the board above, as snails do their best to switch their forms in fielding. It is a highly addictive game even for users who don’t follow cricket. The 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was the eighth ICC Champions Trophy, a cricket tournament for the eight top-ranked One Day International (ODI) teams in the world. The bowling team here comprises of snails, yet another amusing scene for all insects in the audience. We see crickets (the insect) on the batting side. The world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home.Today’s Google Doodle is a sure hit as it involves a tiny but brilliant cricket game to mark the beginning of ICC Champions Trophy 2017. “As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around On Monday Google said that it is launching from its archives a series of its most popular classic interactive games. The Doodle Cricket game is a match between snails andįurther, the doodle takes you to ICC Champions Trophy scoreboards with all relevant statistics for the cricket fans in the search option. A very addictive and a nostalgic game, and you can take runs, hit fours and sixes as well get out if you miss. Today Google Doodle carries cricket game that was first launched back in 2017 when the ICC Champions Trophy began.
