5 Cricket Mobile Games You Need to Try on Android

Five Android Cricket Games To Try

Real Cricket 24

Real Cricket 24 was developed by Nautilus Mobile, a Pune-based studio co-owned by Krafton and JetSynthesis. It is part of one of the largest cricket mobile game franchises worldwide. Launched in August 2022, Android users can download Real Cricket 24 for free, with optional in-app purchases.

Stick Cricket Super League

Stick Cricket Super League is a popular, easy-to-play cricket mobile game on Android. Developed by UK-based Stick Sports and launched in December 2016, it has surpassed 1 crore downloads on Android.

Players can create custom appearances and compete in five leagues around the world, representing different cities. They can also build their own team by recruiting real cricket stars. Controls are simple, all you have to do is tap left or right to hit shots, but timing is crucial for big scores. Progression to higher divisions depends on performance.

Hit Wicket Cricket Game 2025

Originally a basic browser game in 2015, Hit Wicket Cricket launched its mobile version in 2020. Developed in India, it’s a free, immersive multiplayer cricket game. Players can own a team, become a coach, or captain the side, experiencing multiple aspects of cricket gameplay. It ranks as the Top Free Strategy Game on Google Play at the time of publishing. The game has crossed the 1-crore downloads mark.

World Cricket Championship 3

World Cricket Championship 3 was developed by Nextwave Multimedia and released in September 2020. It is free on Android and features real-time one-on-one matches and multiplayer tournaments.

Players can choose quick matches or formats like T20s, One-dayers, and Tests. They can take part in major tournaments, including the T20 World Cup, 50 Over World Cup, and the National Premier League. As they progress, players can join the star draft.

Gully Gangs: Street Cricket

Developed by 5th Ocean Studio Private Limited, Gully Gangs: Street Cricket launched its open beta in April 2025, available exclusively on Android. The game offers a street-style 4v4 multiplayer cricket experience set in Indian streets, capturing the raw gully cricket vibe. It also features a 1v1 mode.

Developers plan to expand the game with new gully environments, skins, legendary outfits, daily and weekly events, tournaments, leaderboards, esports mode, sledging voice lines, fun emotes, gang challenges, and clan wars. So far, it has been downloaded by more than 1 lakh players.


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5 Cricket Mobile Games You Need to Try on Android