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Geoffrey Boycott, a British cricketer, is regarded as one of the sport's most accomplished and durable figures. With a career spanning over two decades, Boycott earned a reputation for his consistent batting and unyielding focus on the game. His ability to adapt and overcome challenges on the field, including playing during times of adversity, made him a symbol of resilience. Boycott's legacy continues to inspire athletes worldwide, reminding them that success is built on hard work, persistence, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. His approach to the game serves as a model for future generations of cricketers and athletes in any field.
"To have some idea what it's like, stand in the outside lane of a motorway, get your mate to drive his car at you at 95 mph and wait until he's 12 yards away, before you decide which way to jump."
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"To have some idea what it's like, stand in the outside lane of a motorway, get your mate to drive his car at you at 95 mph and wait until he's 12 yards away, before you decide which way to jump."

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"I think England will win a Test. My concern is Australia will probably win two."
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"I think England will win a Test. My concern is Australia will probably win two."

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"He was a top man and a good professional. He was one of those who you know will never play a trick and you can ask him to do anything for you and he will. An unassuming man and a great loss to us all."
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"He was a top man and a good professional. He was one of those who you know will never play a trick and you can ask him to do anything for you and he will. An unassuming man and a great loss to us all."

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