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2020-04-28 31 Dailymotion

Ah, summer: the sound of leather on willow, and the spectacle of cricket ... cricket! As the tournament begins in the Oval cricket ground, something buzzes outside. 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. Don’t be fooled by their sluggish looks — these fielders can be fast on their feet!<br /><br />To celebrate the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, we’re inviting everyone to tap/click and take a swing at our pocket-size game!<br /><br />We know that cricket is loved worldwide, so we wanted to make sure our Doodle works for everyone, including those on slower mobile networks. We kept the file size fly-sized, and the result is our smallest interactive Doodle ever — even snail networks can load it in seconds.<br /><br />Whether you're enjoying the tournament at a snail’s pace or bowling faster than the beat of a hummingbird's wings, here's hoping you hit it out of the park this summer!<br /><br />Eng: Jacob Howcroft<br /><br />Art Direction: Matt Cruickshank<br /><br />Additional Eng: Mark Ivey<br /><br />Additional Sound Design: Leon Hong<br /><br />Project Management/Production: Greg Capuano, Perla Campos<br /><br />Below are samples of test animation and development designs along the way:<br /><br />This game is provide by googe .it is a best online game .google doodle cricket 2017 game is most interesting game Remember when you could play Pac-Man or solve a Rubik's Cube on Google's homepage? Interactive games such as those are making a comeback.<br /><br />Starting Monday, Google is using its Doodles to launch a series of its classic popular interactive games from its archives. <br /><br />Google's Doodles transform the company logo on its main search into an illustration or interactive, celebrating occasions like a key birthday or anniversary, or special holiday.<br /><br />"As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home," said Google in a statement. "In light of this, we’re launching a throwback Doodle series looking back at some of our popular interactive Google Doodle games!"<br /><br />Coronavirus shortages:Here's when diapers and wipes return to store shelves<br /><br />Love under lockdown:Facebook 'virtual dates' to help users find quarantine dream partner<br /><br />

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