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Geoffrey Boycott

Played for Yorkshire and England and became one of the finest ever opening batsmen.

Geoff Boycott launched his remarkable Test career in 1964, debuting in the first Test of the summer against Australia. Over 18 years and 108 Test matches, he amassed an incredible 8,114 runs, with an impressive average of 47.73 across 193 innings—an exceptional record among England players post-1970.

 

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Geoffrey Boycott

His illustrious Test career included 22 centuries, and in 1977, Geoff made history by becoming the first cricketer to score his 100th first-class century during a Test match. This milestone came with a magnificent innings of 191 runs against Australia in the fourth Test at Headingley, his beloved home ground.

After retiring from professional cricket, Geoff transitioned seamlessly into the media, becoming a respected voice in the sport. He has contributed insightful columns to leading newspapers and worked as a commentator for prominent television networks, sharing his deep knowledge and passion for cricket with fans around the world.

Geoff Boycott remains an iconic figure in English cricket, celebrated for his technical mastery, unwavering dedication, and enduring influence both on and off the field.

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