And you know what? They are boring in the rain department.
Because sometimes, victory isn't about being the better player. Sometimes, it's about being the one who remembers that in EA Sports Cricket 2007 , the rain wasn't the enemy. EA Sports CRICKET 2007 Only By THE RAIN
Imagine the scene: You are playing a 10-over match against your rival in a cramped hostel room. Your friend has smashed you for 80 runs in 6 overs. You are losing badly. Your medium pacers are getting dispatched. Your spinner is bowling slot balls. And you know what
Modern rain is realistic. It gets heavier gradually. The umpires consult light meters. The players wait. Sometimes the match resumes. Sometimes it doesn't. It is… accurate. But it is not fun . Sometimes, it's about being the one who remembers
And yet.
But above all else, the game had a weather system. And not just any weather system—a binary, apocalyptic, match-defining switch called . The Mechanics of the Monsoon To understand the legend, you must understand the mechanic. In EA Sports Cricket 2007 , when you navigated to the match setup screen, you had a few options: pitch type (dusty, green, normal), time of day, and weather.