New Delhi: Former England opener Geoffrey Boycott firmly believes that he was a better batsman than India's little master Sunil Gavaskar.The England opener with a reputation for straight talking said he and Gavaskar were similar in many ways but he
Melbourne: England’s batting legend Geoffrey Boycott has warned that the lack of spectator interest is killing Test cricket, which requires radical changes to save it. The former opening batsman said crowds at Ashes matches masked the dwindling attendances for Tests elsewhere
London: Former England cricketer Geoffrey Boycott feels that England under the leadership Kevin Pietersen can win the Ashes series against the Australians next year.
London :Kevin Pietersen pulled out of the running to be England's new one-day captain following Michael Vaughan's decision to concentrate on his role at the helm of the Test side.
Mumbai:To promote hidden cricketing talents, Investors in Cricket (IIC), have invited former England cricketer Geoffrey Boycott to educate the final 17 contestants at the fourth Master Class held today at the MIG ground for India's biggest Talent Hunt Cricket Star.
London? "Perthetic" performance by England in the third Test of the Ashes, thereby conceding the historic urn to Australia, was blasted in the British press, most of which called for the resignation of coach Duncan Fletcher.
London:Marcus Trescothick is the first casualty of cricket's never-quenching thirst for money and it is just the beginning of the saga with more cricketers likely to end up like the England opener, warned former captain Geoffrey Boycott.
London:England's Paul Collingwood has defended coach Duncan Fletcher after the side's poor recent one-day form.
London:Advocating a change in the England dressing room following their disastrous show in the ongoing Champions Trophy, former captain Geoffrey Boycott said it was high time that coach Duncan Fletcher resigned from his job as his 'shelf-life' had expired.
More imagesMumbai:Millions of cricket-mad Indians and the game's administrators are hoping the Champions Trophy will come to life when the big boys join the action.