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Jayantha Dharmadasa interview
'Moody has a tough job because the team is in transition'
May 23, 2006:
Botham at 50
Botham: 'I'm looking forward to being 50'
Nov 24, 2005: Richard Sydenham spoke to Ian Botham - and a few of his fellow commentators - in Faisalabad on the eve of his 50th birthday
Ehsan Mani interview
'Our remit is cricket, not internal politics'
Nov 1, 2005: Cricinfo talked to Ehsan Mani, the ICC president, about what needs to be done in Zimbabwe, and whether the organisation's ostrich-head-in-sand approach was justified
The Bob Woolmer interview
'I want to try and help Shoaib Akhtar'
Oct 20, 2005: Over a year into his tenure, Bob Woolmer talks to Cricinfo about what he has achieved, what he wants to achieve, England and, of course, Shoaib Akhtar
The Wisden Interview
'Cricket just sort of happened through circumstance'
Oct 13, 2005: Rana Naved-ul-Hasan talks to Cricinfo
Wednesday Interview - Graeme Smith
South Africa heading in the right direction
Sep 20, 2005: The Wednesday Interview with Graeme Smith
Wednesday Interview - Ashley Giles
'This time we've really done it'
Sep 13, 2005: The Wednesday Interview with Ashley Giles during England's Ashes celebrations
Wednesday Interview - Giles Clarke
Aug 31, 2005: The Wednesday Interview with Giles Clarke
Wednesday Interview - Bob Simpson
Aug 24, 2005: Former Australia coach Bob Simpson is famous for his back-to-basics approach - and for his success. Recently he guided Holland to the 2007 World Cup. Here he talks coaches, players and getting old
Wednesday Interview - Irfan Pathan
'For me the most important thing is to take wickets'
Aug 16, 2005:
Wednesday Interview - Farveez Maharoof
'Be positive, back yourself, and hope for the best'
Aug 9, 2005: The Wednesday Interview with Farveez Maharoof
Phil Tufnell
'England must score at four an over'
Aug 2, 2005: The Wednesday Interview with Phil Tufnell on his memories of facing Australia
Denesh Ramdin
'I used to get bored when I wasn't keeping'
Jul 27, 2005: Nagraj Gollapudi talks to Denesh Ramdin
Simon Katich
'I've been making my way as a relative unknown'
Jul 20, 2005: Simon Katich talks to Cricinfo as he prepares to face England in the Ashes
Kumar Sangakkara
'Sledging doesn't belong on the field'
Jul 11, 2005: Kumar Sangakkara talks to Cricinfo as he prepares to face West Indies
Samir Inamdar
Kenyan cricket at the crossroads
Jul 5, 2005: Martin Williamson talks to Samir Inamdar, the new chairman of the KCA
Tom Moody
'It's not as if we have to hunt from top to toe'
Jun 29, 2005: Tom Moody, Sri Lanka's latest Australian coach, has arrived in Colombo and started preparing for the future
Mohammad Ashraful
'I needed to prove something to myself'
Jun 21, 2005: Mohammad Ashraful relived his scintillating century against Australia at Cardiff but emphatically stated that this was 'just the beginning'
Terry Alderman
'Vaughan is the key for England'
Jun 15, 2005: Terry Alderman talks to Andrew Miller
Athar Ali Khan
'Bangladesh need another five years to prove themselves'
Jun 1, 2005: For Bangladesh's former opening-batsman-turned-pundit, Athar Ali Khan, things can only get better.

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Rob Steen: While players are pulled up for various deeds of misconduct, administrators get away
Switch Hit: Mark Butcher joins the team to preview the Champions Trophy semi-finals
'He was going to run all over you'
My XI: Allan Donald on the most intimidating bowlers he has seen. Right up there: Malcolm Marshall
Jon Hotten: It's hard to avoid the conclusion that there is a deep statistical conviction behind their current method
Why India have had success in this Champions Trophy
The unexpected conditions in England have favoured India's adventurous batting
Lots of rumour, but no hard evidence
The words of a former England captain turned commentator have sparked a controversy around the Champions Trophy hosts but, as yet, there is no hard evidence
Pakistan were cheered fanatically to three defeats and an embarrassing Champions Trophy exit
A contest that brings cricket alive
The game can often seem dreary, predictable and endless. Not when India and Pakistan play each other
Warner row shows how Root has bedded in
That he was out drinking with senior players and was targeted by David Warner's misfiring aim proves Joe Root is firmly a part of Team England
Why India have had success in this Champions Trophy (87)
The unexpected conditions in England have favoured India's adventurous batting
India prepare quietly ahead of big clash (80)
India look at ease as they train quietly and purposefully on the eve of their semi-final against Sri Lanka in Cardiff
The day the laughter died (70)
Pakistan were cheered fanatically to three defeats and an embarrassing Champions Trophy exit
Pakistan have always looked wistfully at the batting riches produced across the border
Batting trips up Pakistan again (48)
The Champions Trophy debacle was just another example of how frail Pakistan's batting has been over the last few years
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