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Updated on February 9th 2025, 12:28:07 pm

Top 5 Best Innings of Geoffrey Boycott in Test Cricket

Best Innings of Geoffrey Boycott in Test Cricket

Discover the top 5 Test innings by legendary cricketer Geoffrey Boycott for England. From his marathon 246 against India to his defiant 137 vs Australia, relive Boycott's brilliance.

Key Takeaways:


  • Geoffrey Boycott was one of England’s finest Test batters, scoring 8,114 runs at an average of 47.73.

  • He played 108 Tests and 36 ODIs, recording 22 Test centuries.

  • His best innings include a career-best 246* against India in 1967.

  • Boycott was known for his patient and technically sound batting, thriving against top bowling attacks.


Geoffrey Boycott is one of the most outspoken cricket experts in the world . However before all this he has been one of the best batters for England for many years. He has played 108 Test Matches for England. He has scored 8114 runs at an average of 47.73. He has hit 22 hundreds in Test Cricket and a double hundred as well. He has also played in 36 ODIs for England and he has made 1082 runs with one hundred. Geoffrey Boycott has made close to 9200 international runs.


What are Geoffrey Boycott’s best Test innings?


Geoffrey Boycott’s best Test innings include his marathon 246* against India in 1967, a commanding 191 against Australia in 1977, and three other notable hundreds that showcased his resilience and technique. Below are his top five Test performances:


Top 5 Best Innings of Geoffrey Boycott in Test Cricket


1) 246* vs India (1967)


The best batting performance in the career of Geoffrey Boycott was this test match against India in 1967. This was in the first innings of this test match. He batted for 555 balls which means he Batted for close to 93 overs. He hit 30 fours and 1 six in this innings meaning 126 runs were made In boundaries. He played so many dot balls in this innings as he ran for 130 of his runs. He had a strike rate of 44.32 in this marathon innings. England made 550 runs in 183 overs. He was the reason that England won the match by 6 wickets. These types of innings are no longer a commonality in Test Cricket as the Batters want to score quicker runs.


2) 191 vs Australia (1977)


This was his second best batting performance in Test Cricket. This was in 1977 against Australia and this innings made him a legend. He was batting at the top of the order. He batted for 471 balls in this innings. He hit 23 fours in this innings and smashed 92 runs in boundaries in this brilliant hundred. He missed out on a double hundred by 9 runs. He had a strike rate of 40.55 in this innings. England made 436 in their first innings and they won the match by an innings and 85 runs.


3) 155 vs India (1979)


This was another great batting performance by the great Geoffrey Boycott against India. He liked batting against India be it In 1967 or 1979. He was batting in the first innings. He took 341 balls to make 155 in this innings. He hit 12 fours which means he only made 48 runs in boundaries. He ran for 107 of his runs. Geoffrey Boycott had a strike rate of 45.45 in this innings. David Gower made a brilliant double hundred and England made 633 in the first innings. They won the match by an innings and 83 runs.


4) 131 vs New Zealand (1978)


This was his performance against New Zealand in 1978. This was a match which was dominated by England. He was batting at the top and in the 374 balls that he batted in this innings, Geoffrey Boycott made 131 Runs. He hit 9 fours in this innings meaning he hit 36 runs in boundaries. He had a strike rate of 35.03 in this innings. England made 429 and they won the match by an innings and 119 runs . Geoffrey Boycott had made a habit of scoring hundreds against the best opposition.


5) 137 vs Australia (1981)


Geoffrey Boycott was at the last stages of his career and he was batting like he was starting his cricket career. This performance was against Australia and it was absolutely sublime. Australia made 352 in the first innings and Allan Border was the highest run getter with an unbeaten 106 runs. It was time for Geoffrey Boycott to answer and he made 137 runs in the first batting innings for England. He took 321 balls to make these runs at a strike rate of 42.68. He hit only 7 fours in this innings meaning only 28 runs were made in boundaries. He ran for 109 of his runs. England made 314 in their first innings. This test match was a draw.


Geoffrey Boycott Stats:


Format

Tests

Matches

71

Innings

131

Runs

4,288

Highest Score

173*

Average

34.6

Strike Rate

42.9

100s

8

50s

23


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