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🏏 Sir Geoffrey Boycott: Master of Technique, Resilience, and Cricketing Wisdom
Few cricketers have defined the art of opening the innings like Sir Geoffrey Boycott . Methodical, unyielding, and technically impeccable, Boycott didn’t just occupy the crease — he dominated it. Facing some of the fiercest fast bowlers in history, from Australia’s Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson to the West Indies’ Andy Roberts and Michael Holding, Boycott’s ability to read, adapt, and outlast became the gold standard for generations of openers. 🧠 The Technician & the Thinke
Oct 6, 20252 min read


Why 500 Runs in a Test Innings Might Be Possible — and Why It Probably Would Happen
Brian Lara’s 400* has stood as the pinnacle of Test cricket achievement for over 20 years. But with modern all-format batters, flat...
Oct 3, 20252 min read
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