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2005 in review


The greatest spinner ever?

Serendip's atlas

Normal people don't think about sportsmen, they watch them. The thinking comes later, it's a second-order pleasure. There are those of us who add Virender Sehwag's latest score to his aggregate and divide by the number of innings played (minus the not-outs) to work out how many decimal points his career average has risen, but we do this in secret because we know that it is, like picking one's nose, a furtive pleasure that not everyone is likely to understand.


Inside Cricinfo Magazine


Man in the middle

Stayin' alive

Muddy waters and mothers-in-law

Falling down





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In the July 2006 issue: Muttiah Muralitharan - the greatest spinner of them all? Ehsan Mani looks back at three years in charge of the ICC. The curious case of Ajit Agarkar. Meet Dwayne Bravo. India in the West Indies: the fall of Pathan and more. Why is England v Pakistan the most surly contest in cricket? Ranji Trophy teams - why do some states have three and some none? Plus, interviews with Courtney Walsh, Dale Steyn and more.

January 2006 issue
February 2006 issue
March 2006 issue
April 2006 issue
May 2006 issue
June 2006 issue


 
 
 
 
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