Brian Lara International Cricket 2007

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Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 is the follow up to the best-selling 2005 title. The 2005 revival of the series became the first cricket title to ever make Number 1 in Chart Track's All Formats UK best-seller list. The game won over a huge army of fans thanks to its authentic and hugely entertaining game-play and held a 4-week run as the UK's number one best-seller.

Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 is set for release in March 2007 to coincide with the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 and will lead with a dedicated ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 game mode featuring all the official teams, real player names and likenesses, kits and venues of the tournament.

* NEW The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 game mode - 16 licensed international teams with official kits, 240 licensed international players with real player names and likenesses and 8 officially licensed World Cup stadia
* NEW The ICC Champions Trophy 2006 game mode - 10 licensed international teams with official kits, 140 licensed international players with real player names and likenesses
* NEW Online Play on PC - multi-player leagues, tournaments (including the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 and ICC Champions Trophy 2006), exhibition and warm up matches
* NEW Tutorial Mode - learn the basics of the game in a full cricket tutorial coaching mode - with commentary by Jonathan Agnew
* NEW AI system - makes for a far more authentic and exciting cricket experience when playing against the CPU
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