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The game was praised for capturing the true essence of both and One-Day International (ODI) cricket through its "TV-style" presentation.

Released in December 1998, (also known as Shane Warne Cricket '99 in Australia and New Zealand) is often cited as the "gold standard" for cricket simulations. Developed by Codemasters , it was the first title in the series to feature 3D accelerated graphics , marking a significant leap from the 16-bit era into the fifth generation of gaming. Core Gameplay & Features brian-lara-cricket-99-game

Play through the entire tournament with all nine Test nations and six additional associate teams. The game was praised for capturing the true

The game featured legendary play-by-play commentary from Jonathan Agnew and Geoffrey Boycott , providing authentic (though sometimes repetitive) insights into the play. Available Game Modes Core Gameplay & Features Play through the entire

The game offered extensive variety to keep players engaged for long periods:

Quick Match, Friendly, Knockout Tournament, and the Australia-hosted World Series. Teams and Stadia Brian Lara Cricket '99 Captured the True Essence of Cricket