I played this game for 4 years on the PS1 in my younger days. Even for a PS1, the graphics of this game were on the lower end. I also played the PC version. I didn't like the fact that test matches were only around 75 overs per day in this game as opposed to 90 overs per day as in real life. I didn't like the fact that when you were facing a spin-bowler and you deliberately left the ball, then more often than not the ball would go for byes. I didn't like the fact that the wicketkeeper would sometimes be standing 30 yards out of position when the bowler bowled. I didn't like the fact that yorkers were almost impossible to block in the first several overs of the innings, especially if you were a left-handed batsmen facing a right-arm fast bowler over the wicket. I didn't like the fact that you couldn't create new teams, except in the PC version albeit with some very awkward reverse-engineering where you had to completely replace existing teams if you wanted another different team. I didn't like the fact that the PC version either had no chance of rain whatsoever, or when you put in a cheat to enable rain, it never stopped raining. I didn't like the control setup on the PC version. I liked the crowd sounds and the clapping when playing in England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, but I found the crowd sounds in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies to be loud and annoying, and especially inappropriate when playing test matches.
But if it wasn't for these drawbacks I would have probably stuck to playing Brian Lara Cricket 99 for the rest of my life.