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Lee, Flintoff are being practical

Posted on | March 6, 2010 | 3 Comments

In his regular CricInfo ‘Bowl at Boycs’ feature, Geoff Boycott talks on how to get into the zone while batting, Tendulkar’s double, and the importance of line in bowling…


A golden over

Posted on | March 2, 2010 | 1 Comment

On Sunday 28th Feb New Zealand v Australia 20/20 in Christchurch was tied.

You won’t see a better 20/20 innings than this, McCullam’s century was full of inventive strokes and brutal pulls and slogs. The Aussie bowlers tried fast Yorkers, some at 155K’s from Shaun Tait – but McCullam moved so fast outside off stump –got so low quickly and helped the ball over the wicket keeper for 6’s.
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Posted on | February 27, 2010 | No Comments

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You are invited to an evening with Geoffrey Boycott in the Long Room at Lord’s

Posted on | February 25, 2010 | 3 Comments

Geoffrey Boycott rarely speaks at events and to have him in Lord’s glorious (and exclusive) Long Room promises to be an unmissable occasion. An additional bonus is that Geoffrey will be introduced by another cricketing legend MJK Smith.
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Afridi should apologise to cricket

Posted on | February 21, 2010 | 1 Comment

In his regular CricInfo ‘Bowl at Boycs’ feature, Geoff Boycott talks about how to play spin and why cricket shouldn’t be part of the Olympics…


More tests would prove India the best

Posted on | February 20, 2010 | 2 Comments

What a great come back by India in Kolkata and it reinforced what I said a week ago that they needed the mature, experienced players to stand up and be counted under pressure.
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Where are India’s next great batsmen?

Posted on | February 15, 2010 | 5 Comments

Looking at the last Test it’s obvious India need to regroup and bat a helluva sight better or their spot as number one in the world will disappear. Read more


Pietersen doesn’t want to adapt

Posted on | February 6, 2010 | 3 Comments

In his regular CricInfo ‘Bowl at Boycs’ feature, Geoff Boycott talks of the crisis in SA cricket, and why Ponting needs to be circumspect while playing the pull…


Don’t blame the system for human error

Posted on | February 3, 2010 | 2 Comments

There’s been a lot of hot air spent discussing the referral system with some commentators saying it’s not fair because only two countries have technology and others don’t you can be out in one country and not out in another. Read more


England’s batsmen lucky to be playing in this era

Posted on | January 27, 2010 | 4 Comments

Now that the dust has settled on the four Test series in South Africa it’s time to take a closer look at England’s performance. On the face of it drawing the rubber 1-1 is a good result but to be honest we could have lost it 3-1 and probably should have. We were lucky enough to get out of jail twice at Centurion and Newlands with Graham Onions saving the day but it’s quite clear we are going to have more problems unless the batting gets a lot better. The real crux is we can’t win Test matches unless we bat well consistently and having a good batting order on paper is no good if you can’t deliver and the fact is our batsmen didn’t do that.
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