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2005 in review


The weird and wonderful world of Shoaib Akhtar

The agony, the ecstasy, the comedy

Last October, I wrote about Shoaib Akhtar. He had turned 30 in August and the previous 18 months had been rocky. In April 2004, after the India series, he appeared before a medical commission, accused (by his captain and others) of lying about an injury. A new coach came, and issues soon did too. He went to Australia, lit up half the Test series, ignored the other half, and came back hamstrung, at odds with the establishment, and in a huff.


Inside Cricinfo Magazine


Sonn slams 'overblown' ICC administration

Sree swings the zeitgeist

'Your thought process changes'

Muddy waters and mothers-in-law





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In the June 2006 issue: Tendulkar on living with injury, and his new avatar as a mentor; BC Pires on what Brian Lara's third coming as captain might mean; India's hottest prospects; Scyld Berry on why the ICC's new guidelines for pitches are wrong-headed; how Sreesanth has got Kerala interested in cricket; the weird and wonderful world of Shoaib Akhtar; Gideon Haigh on tour diaries; Percy Sonn profiled; plus interviews with Jack Russell and Ramesh Powar.

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