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"The Saddest Thing...": England Great Tears Apart Bazball After Pakistan Series Defeat
After winning the first Test in Multan, England lost the second and third Test, exposing a glaring weakness against spin bowling.
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'Shoaib Bashir Should Look At Nathan Lyon's Bowling,' Advises Geoffrey Boycott
Geoffrey Boycott, the former England opener, has advised young off-spinner Shoaib Bashir to learn from Nathan Lyon's bowling videos.
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Geoffrey Boycott Readmitted To Hospital After Surgery. Family Shares Worrying Update
Legendary England cricket team batter and captain Geoffrey Boycott had to be readmitted to the hospital just days after undergoing surgery for throat cancer.
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Cricketing Fraternity Wishes Geoffrey Boycott Well After Successful Throat Cancer Surgery
The cricketing fraternity has sent its good wishes to legendary England batter Geoffrey Boycott on his road to recovery after successfully undergoing surgery to remove throat cancer.
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"Join A Circus": England Great Blasts Ben Stokes And Co, Namedrops IPL In Rant
The former England player has lashed out at the England cricket team for its poor show, of late.
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England Great Geoffrey Boycott Diagnosed With Throat Cancer For The Second Time
The former England opener was first diagnosed with the disease in 2002 at the age of 62.
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England Legend Delivers Brutal Verdict On Bazball
India have gained an unassailable lead 3-1 lead over England after registering a thumping five-wicket victory in the fourth Test in Ranchi.
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"Reckless And Too Cocky": England Great Criticises Ben Stokes And Co. After Test Series Loss To India
India on Monday defeated England by five wickets in the Ranchi Test to take an unassailable lead of 3-1 in the five-match series.
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"Bazball Cost Joe Root His Wicket": England Great Blasts Ben Stokes, Brendon McCullum
England great Geoffrey Boycott slammed Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum for their approach in the second Test against India.
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'Rohit Sharma Past His Best, India Badly Miss...": England Great's Bombastic Verdict
Geoffrey Boycott feels India skipper Rohit Sharma is "past his prime" and the hosts badly missed the peerless Virat Kohli in the series opener against England.