Cricket 24 -nsp--update | 1.2.0-.rar

Q1: Can I install Cricket 24 NSP Update 1.2.0 on a non-hacked Switch? No. Unmodified Switches only accept updates from Nintendo’s official CDN. You must have custom firmware.

Q2: Do I need the base game before installing the update? Yes. The update is a patch – it modifies existing files. You must have Cricket 24 base NSP or cartridge installed first.

Q3: Why is my file named “.rar” instead of “.nsp”? The update has been compressed to reduce download size. Always scan .rar files with antivirus before extraction.

Q4: Will this update work with a physical cartridge? Yes – if you have a modded Switch, you can install the update NSP over a cartridge-based installation. The system treats it as a unified title. Cricket 24 -NSP--Update 1.2.0-.rar

Q5: Does Update 1.2.0 include The Ashes or World Cup modes? Yes. Both modes were in the base game, but this update fixes the scheduling logic (e.g., England vs. Australia series now have correct 5-Test rubbers).


Step 1: Extract the file Download Cricket 24 -NSP--Update 1.2.0-.rar from a trusted source. Use WinRAR to extract the contents. You should see a folder containing:

Step 2: Transfer to microSD card Connect your Switch’s microSD card to your PC. Copy the extracted .nsp file into a folder named switch or install on the root of the card. Q1: Can I install Cricket 24 NSP Update 1

Step 3: Boot into Custom Firmware Launch your Switch using Atmosphere (or your preferred CFW). Ensure you have the latest Sigpatches installed; otherwise, the update won’t install.

Step 4: Install using Tinfoil

Step 5: Verify Installation Return to the Switch home menu. Highlight Cricket 24, press + for Options, then go to “Software Update” → “Version” should now read 1.2.0. Step 1: Extract the file Download Cricket 24

Purchase Cricket 24 on sale (it frequently drops to $24.99 USD). Then, use official updates. If you absolutely need an NSP for preservation or modding, dump your own cartridge using a tool like NXDumpTool – this is legal under fair use in many jurisdictions.


Cricket 24 is the sequel to Cricket 22, featuring:

The Switch version, however, launched with frame rate issues, longer load times, and occasional crashes — all typical for demanding sports titles on hybrid hardware.