Here the player goes through a series of staged games against the other nations to win the trophy. World cup: a Cricket World Cup simulated tournament.
Friendly: an ODI that the player can choose any two of the nine Test playing nations, when all the other options are player chosen also. In this mode all of the parameters are chosen by the computer at random. Quick match: a quick match or "friendly' or 'scratch' match One Day International (ODI). Game modes This game supports single or multi player, gaming and there are many modes which the player can choose from. Boycotts voice talents are used less frequently but are well utilized as special comments making his contributions more memorable. But the phrases are highly recycled sometimes repeated several times in succession with just the relevant persons name from the piece of play dropped in dropped in. Agnew provides most of the commentary for each delivery.
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Boycott is partnered by professional cricket broad caster Jonathon Agnew. Commentary This games commentary was provided by English cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott. There are also plenty of non Test playing nations to choose from including: Bangladesh (currently a test-playing nation), Netherlands, Ireland, Kenya, Scotland and the United Arabian Emirates. There are the nine countries that were Test playing nations at the time in world cricket: Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. GAMES FEATURES Teams There are a whole host of cricket playing nations that are available to choose from. Later versions of the game would drop Shane Warne and pick up Ricky Ponting for its endorsement in Australia and New Zealand. Though to players in Australia and New Zealand it was officially endorsed by another International superstar of the game Shane Warne and thus the game was released as Shane Warne Cricket '99. Brian Lara Cricket '99 (BLC99) was released in 1998 to a worldwide audience.
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Besides being released on the Playstation it was available on PC to run on Windows '95 or '98. This series of Brian Lara cricket games was developed and published by Codemasters. As that game was actually just a budget release of a cricket sports game: Graham Gooch World Class Cricket, which was only available for release in the United Kingdom. This series should not be confused with a similarly titled Brian Lara Cricket, one that was developed by Audiogenic.