

Australia and India have won the trophy twice. This is the third time that England is hosting the tournament, having hosted in 20. The first match of the ICC Champions Trophy will feature England taking on Bangladesh at The Oval.

We kept the file size fly-sized, and the result is our smallest interactive Doodle ever - even snail networks can load it in seconds.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!” It added, “To celebrate the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, we’re inviting everyone to tap/click and take a swing at our pocket-size game!We know that cricket is loved worldwide, so we wanted to make sure our Doodle works for everyone, including those on slower mobile networks.

Don’t be fooled by their sluggish looks - these fielders can be fast on their feet!” 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. cricket! As the tournament begins in the Oval cricket ground, something buzzes outside. The snails in the game could be a reference made by the tech-giant that the game would work even on a slow network.Īccording to the Google, the Doodle team posted an update on their official blog which said, “Ah, summer: the sound of leather on willow, and the spectacle of cricket. Whenever a four and six is hit, there is applause in the background. If the crickets get out for 0, then it transforms into a duck.

A combination of 1,3,4 and 6 is available. The doodle shows an interactive cricket game that is played by snails and crickets. ( SCHEDULE) Google’s Doodle has paid tribute to the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 in a unique way by making an interactive cricket game that is played by snails and crickets(Google) With the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 beginning on Thursday, Google has come up with a magnificent doodle which pays tribute to the tournament. Another major ICC tournament, another wonderful innovation by Google.
