Step into the pavilion. Spin the Match-Day Wheel, pick your XI, simulate a 20-over match through a slot-style Over Simulator, and chase the Heritage Cup across a 14-match season.
A simulated cricket-management game. No real betting takes place. No real money. No real cricketer names.
Every screen is hand-set like a vintage almanac. Cream paper, sepia gold trim, classical serif headlines — and a slot-reel simulator at the heart of every match.
Spin to draw today's opponent from eight fictional clubs — Old Bailey Eleven, Crown Park Veterans, Royal Embers, The Pavilion Lions and more.
Three reels per over, ten overs per innings, twenty overs in total. Watch the match unfold ball by ball with a ticker of stately bookmaker commentary.
Common, Rare and Legendary cricketers. Open Scout Packs for new signings — photo-style portraits, role badges, signature shots, Bat · Bowl · Field · Form bars.
100+ text entries: Basics, Glossary, Ways to Get Out, Shots & Deliveries and Famous Events from 1844 onward. A cricket museum that happens to host a tournament.
Climb the league table, track Net Run Rate, claim daily Training Camp streak rewards, and earn guaranteed Legendary packs at milestones — day 3, 7, 14, 30 and every 30 days after.
Eight fictional clubs. No real franchises. No real tournaments.
No in-app purchases. No rewarded ads tied to outcomes. No leaderboard cash prizes. Scout Packs are earned through play and daily streaks — never bought.
The "Bookmaker's Corner" is read-only stately commentary — pre-match odds banners, mid-match tickers, fictional fixture chatter. You never wager, never pick a winner, never stake anything.
All player imagery is AI-generated. Players, teams and matches in this app are fictional. No real cricketer names, no real franchises, no real tournaments.
Works without a connection. Pack drop rates fully disclosed in Settings. Portrait-only, single-player. Just you, your squad, and the cup.
Download Cricket Manager Heritage free. Offline-first. No in-app purchases. No real money. Just the long game.
A simulated cricket-management game. No real betting takes place.