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Geoff Boycott vs Cheteshwar Pujara

Greater Test batsman

  • Pujara

  • Boycott


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shortpitched713

Cricketer Of The Year
2 walls.

1 was probably a bit more skilled, while the other was definitely less selfish. All things considered they were probably exactly as useful as one another.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
“Boycott and its not close”

Nice to have an overrating (vs. Sutcliffe) and underrating (vs. Pujara) thread on him at the same time.
 

Cricket Bliss

State 12th Man
Boycott vs Kohli would be closer thanks to Kohli’s efforts over the past year
Boycott would win easily. Boycott averages 45+ in all countries except New Zealand despite being an opener and in a more difficult era. Kohli's achievements will be dwarfed in front of this. Longevity also plays Boycott's way. Boycott is greater than all Indian Batsmen apart from Tendulkar and Gavaskar.
 

PlayerComparisons

International Captain
Boycott would win easily. Boycott averages 45+ in all countries except New Zealand despite being an opener and in a more difficult era. Kohli's achievements will be dwarfed in front of this. Longevity also plays Boycott's way. Boycott is greater than all Indian Batsmen apart from Tendulkar and Gavaskar.
Ok
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
I'd say Dravid and Boycott are reasonably close with Dravid having a clear edge, not a massive gap though.
 
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