Cricket Manager Pro 2022 has finally launched on Android in India



Wicket Gaming’s latest title, Cricket Manager Pro 2022, has just hit the mobile gaming shelf on Google Play in India. It is a management sim that puts players in control of a cricket team that they must strengthen and rise to the top, making it the ultimate team that can beat everyone in its own way. From selecting a team to climbing the leaderboard, players will transform themselves into managers and build an entire cricket empire.

It all starts with building a club and choosing a team of talented cricketers. Players must scout and choose the best of budding sports stars available through the premium transfer market and train them to become even better. As managers, players will create training drills and strategies, and motivate them to become professionals. Like their real-life counterparts, in-game players have to go through the same rigors if they want to be the best.

Cricket Manager Pro 2022 is endorsed by AB de Villiers himself, who is the legend of the game. Speaking about the game, the South African batsman said: “Cricket Manager Pro is one of the most exciting and compelling game manager games out there, as it brings to life all the challenges and excitement of our legendary game.”

As players progress through the game, their franchise will expand and become stadiums, sports clubs, training centers, health care centers, and more. All this will help in building the brand of the franchise. Revenue can be earned through ticket sales because nothing works without money. To add to this, leaderboards will be available so that players can compete against each other and form the best cricket team in the world.



If you are interested in running your own cricket team, download Cricket Manager Pro 2022 on Google Play for free. For more details visit their official website.

Also, check out this list of the best simulator games to play on mobile!

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