Brian Lara Cricket (1998 video game) explained

Brian Lara Cricket
Developer:Codemasters
Publisher:Codemasters
Series:Brian Lara Cricket
Released:PlayStation Microsoft Windows
Genre:Sports
Modes:Single player, multiplayer
Platforms:PlayStation, Microsoft Windows

Brian Lara Cricket, released as Shane Warne Cricket '99 in Australia and New Zealand, is a 1998 PlayStation and PC cricket game, endorsed by West Indian cricketer Brian Lara, produced by Codemasters, and the sequel to Brian Lara Cricket '96.

Gameplay

Games can be against another player or against the computer. The game has a variety of game modes, of which include:[1]

Practice in the nets is also accessible, with the player being able to alternate bowlers and batsmen during practice.

Commentary for the games is provided by commentator Geoffrey Boycott and cricket broadcaster Jonathan Agnew.[2]

Teams

Players can choose from the nine Test playing cricket nations at the time: Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. Six Associate teams are also playable but only in World Cup mode. The Associate teams have a squad of 11 players, as opposed to 22 from the Test nations.

Available from the main menu are a list of all the Test nation's players and their real life statistics including bowling and batting averages. The game can also archive the progress of up to 20 players and record the various records for both formats of the game.

Notes and References

  1. Pegley . Rob . 1999 . Official Australian PlayStation Sports Special . PlayStation Magazine . en . ACP Publishing Pty Limited . 86 .
  2. Iredale . Andrew . 1999 . PlayStation 1999 Yearbook . PlayStation Magazine . en . Next Publishing Pty Ltd . 84-5 .