Geoffrey Boycott News
Rohit Sharma shines with his second century, leading India in the series. Despite initial criticism, he proves his prowess. Geoffrey Boycott's remarks stir controversy, countered by Rohit's stellar performance.
Geoffrey Boycott said that Indian fielding looked 'weak' while he also took potshots at Rohit Sharma, saying that he is past his prime.
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Ganguly was seen having a lengthy discussion with former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott in the stands.
Interestingly, it was Boycott who once gave the nickname ‘Prince of Calcutta’ to Ganguly.
The duo was chosen by former UK Prime Minister Theresa May under her resignation honours list as she stepped down from the office, ESPN Cricinfo reported.
The former right-handed batsman, who played 125 Tests and hit 34 centuries in the longest format of the game, also spoke about the megacity's unique cricketing culture.
Former England test captain will miss commentating on England`s first two tests against India next month.
India clinched the five-match series 4-0 with an innings and 75-run victory in the fifth and final cricket Test against England in Chennai.
Back in 2011, when Boycott was picking his team taunted ICC Dream XI which had three Indian batsmen – Virender Sehwag, Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.
The official announcement regarding the Indo-Pak series may be made on November 27.
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