No, it isn't.
It is an Australian-designed cricket game released through the early 90s, featuring unlimited user-created teams of up to 33 players, each rated in eight categories, with the ability to play games of 10-60 or unlimited overs, with the player controlling the batting team or able to set them to bat automatically.
You can add real-life career statistics and/or let the game build them from your own games. You can create not just a custom field, but an entire set of custom fields, which change according to how well the batsmen are doing. It is, I believe, the first cricket game to feature a wagon wheel (among many other stats). Its graphics and sound are superior to most cricket games of that era. The scores are generally realistic, once you get the hang of it, and you can adjust the batting difficulty to suit your skills.
It's a simply brilliant game that consumed almost all the computer hours when I was at primary school.
A screenshot is attached.