2007 Brian Lara International Cricket: First Info and Screenshots

Codemasters breathes new next-gen life to the Brian Lara Cricket series with 2007 Brian Lara International Cricket. The game is headed to the Xbox 360, PS2 and PC in March 2007 to coincide with the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 (another World Cup that will go unnoticed by Americans, I reckon). Even if the bat-and-ball sport is way up my list of bizarre sports (next to curling), I’d be willing to play a game or two. If I ever get to understand the rules, that is.

The virtual game’s first next-gen outing will thrill the sports gamers with awesome graphics and plenty of Cricket World Cup events. It’ll also feature cricket greats including Andrew Flintoff, Ricky Ponting, Mahendra Dhoni, Muttiah Muralitharan and of course, the West Indian cricketer Brian (“The Prince”) Lara.

If you’ve been ignoring the sports (or the videogame) for so long, the photo-realistic visuals, the hundreds of characters and the full online play might just convince you to give the game a try. Here are the first screenshots of the game, courtesy of SPOnG.com.

Brian Lara - Image 1 Brian Lara - Image 2 Brian Lara - Image 3

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Codemasters breathes new next-gen life to the Brian Lara Cricket series with 2007 Brian Lara International Cricket. The game is headed to the Xbox 360, PS2 and PC in March 2007 to coincide with the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 (another World Cup that will go unnoticed by Americans, I reckon). Even if the bat-and-ball sport is way up my list of bizarre sports (next to curling), I’d be willing to play a game or two. If I ever get to understand the rules, that is.

The virtual game’s first next-gen outing will thrill the sports gamers with awesome graphics and plenty of Cricket World Cup events. It’ll also feature cricket greats including Andrew Flintoff, Ricky Ponting, Mahendra Dhoni, Muttiah Muralitharan and of course, the West Indian cricketer Brian (“The Prince”) Lara.

If you’ve been ignoring the sports (or the videogame) for so long, the photo-realistic visuals, the hundreds of characters and the full online play might just convince you to give the game a try. Here are the first screenshots of the game, courtesy of SPOnG.com.

Brian Lara - Image 1 Brian Lara - Image 2 Brian Lara - Image 3

Via spong

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