Question Weird looking glitched/broken screen when trying to play Cricket 22(PC)

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Apologies in advance if this isn't the correct forum to be posting this in

I've recently gotten into cricket so I decided to download Cricket 22 using the gamepass and at first the experince was good,the game ran smooth,no stutter or frame-drops but upon trying to relaunch the game later that same day there was this very weird glitched looking startup menu that I was greeted with, I have no clue as to what's cauing this

I have already undertaken some troubleshooting methods that have not led to any positive results,they inlucde:-

Uninstalling and then re-installing the game
Using the Verfying and Reapirig files option in the xbox PC app
Updating my graphic drivers
Tweaking settings in the compatability settings to see if that helps
Resetting my graphics driver when in-game using Win+Shift+Ctrl+B

I also tried to locate the settings file of the game to see if I could make some changes to that like the resolution or what not but for some reason it isn't located in the documents folder

here's a ss of what the game looks like and here's a video for the same issue
 
To start any sort of troubleshooting, we first need your FULL and complete PC specs. Looks like a GPU VRAM and/or driver corruption issue. Which system are you using ?

Complete system specs should ALWAYS be accompanied with any driver, hardware, or performance question. Do not post DXDiag reports, as they contain a TON of useless information.

Posting a DxDiag in place of a System Spec list tends to ward off potential members from helping you. Do other games also exhibit this same behavior ?

Please supply the following system details/information. "No need to provide each and every detail though, only relevant to your issue at hand." This is just for reference:

(Complete System Specs)
-CPU make and model# (clock speed/voltage, type of cooler, and "Core" temperature @ idle and load)
-Motherboard make & model# (include Bios version if graphics card is not recognized or you are having stability issues)
-RAM (amount, clock speed, model#/link of kit, configuration)
-Graphics card(s) make and model# (clock speed, voltage if modified, Driver version and GPU temp both @ idle and load)
-Power supply make,model#, "AND" age (note if using 110V or 220V A/C input)
-HDD/SSD configuration (ie: Raid setup/ back up/ OS drive/etc..)
-Case/Chasis make,model# (fan make, model#, and configuration if having thermal issues)
-Operating System (If using Windows note Framework and service pack version)
-Monitor make, model#, and resolution (If model# is unknown list resolution and refresh rate)

*If the unit is a "laptop" or "All-in-one" system you must note the make and model# of the unit. Be sure you are ALWAYS using the OEM/manufacturer's driver updates for the unit.

*If "Crashing":
-Note the nature of the "crash" in detail, as there are several definitions for the word "crash".

*If "performance" related issue:
-Note the "exact" point in which the performance reduction occurred (ie: After Windows update, After Bios update, After Driver update, After thermal system shutdown, After Hardware change/upgrade etc...)

*For diagnostic purposes please disable the following:
-Any/all Antivirus/Anti-malware software
 
I concur with what MM said that this particular type of problem showing onscreen is typically driver related. When you updated your GPU driver did you use DDU in safe mode and completely remove the previous GPU driver, before installing the new one after rebooting?