Cricket 24 | Nspupdate 120rar Patched

Disclaimer: I cannot facilitate the downloading of copyrighted material, nor can I provide technical support for pirated software. The following review is an objective analysis of the gameplay and technical state of Cricket 24 based on the specific update version you mentioned (Title Update 1.20), intended for informational purposes only.


Comparison: v1.2.0 Patched vs Previous Versions (110, 115)

| Feature | v1.1.0 (110) | v1.1.5 (115) | v1.2.0 (120 Patched) | |--------|-------------|-------------|----------------------| | Firmware Requirement | 16.0.0 | 16.0.2 | 17.0.1 (lowered via patch) | | Career Mode Crashes | Frequent | Occasional | Rare | | Online Play (LAN/LDN) | Broken | Partially works | Stable with LDN 3.0 | | Battery Life (handheld) | ~2.5 hrs | ~2.5 hrs | ~3 hrs (optimized) | | File Size | 18.2 GB | 18.2 GB | 18.2 GB + 1.2 GB update | cricket 24 nspupdate 120rar patched

The patched v120 clearly offers the best experience for CFW users, especially those on older firmware. Comparison: v1


4. Stadium & Atmosphere Updates

  • Added 5 new community-created stadiums into the official rotation.
  • Improved crowd chants and reaction times to wickets.

These improvements make update 120 essential for any serious Cricket 24 player. Step 3: Install via Tinfoil


The "120rar Patched" Explained

You will often see files labeled like this: Cricket_24_Update_v1.20_NSP.part1.rar, part2.rar, etc., followed by the word "PATCHED".

Here’s what that means:

  1. RAR – The update is split into multiple parts due to file size limits on hosting sites. You need WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the single .nsp file from all parts.
  2. PATCHED – This usually means the NSP has been pre-modified to bypass firmware version checks. For example, if the official update requires Switch Firmware 17.0.1, a “patched” version removes that requirement so it can run on lower firmwares (like 16.1.0).

Black screen after title screen

  • Cause: Firmware too old for update 120’s base requirement.
  • Fix: Update Atmosphere and your Switch firmware to ≥16.1.0 using Daybreak (for emuNAND). The “patched” claim may have failed; try a different patched release.

RAR is corrupted (CRC error)

  • Cause: Incomplete download (especially if multiple parts).
  • Fix: Re-download all parts and verify they are from the same release group. Use QuickSFV to check checksums.

“Unable to start software. Return to HOME Menu.”

  • Cause: Missing or outdated sigpatches, or update installed in wrong order.
  • Fix: Reinstall base game first, then the v120 update. Never install update before base.

Step 3: Install via Tinfoil

  1. Launch Tinfoil from the homebrew menu.
  2. Navigate to “File Browser” → “SD Card” (or “USB”).
  3. Locate the .nsp update file.
  4. Select “Install” → Choose “Install to NAND” (or SD if you have space).
  5. Ensure “Install Ticket” and “Ignore Firmware Version” are checked (if available).
  6. Confirm installation.