Boycott: The Autobiography
- 339 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Geoffrey Boycott is a former Yorkshire and England cricketer. In a prolific and sometimes controversial playing career from 1962 to 1986, Boycott established himself as one of England's most successful opening batsmen. Since retiring as a player, Boycott has found further success as a cricket commentator. His approach to the game was defined by immense concentration and technical skill, earning him a reputation as an unyielding batsman focused on solid defense and patience.



Geoffrey Boycott is one of the most outspoken and knowledgeable voices on cricket - but this book opens up a whole, new personal side to his life
Geoffrey Boycott, one of England's greatest ever batsmen, played 108 Tests from 1964-82. In conversation with award-winning cricket writer Jon Hotten, the hugely controversial opener gives us incredible and never-before-heard insight into his time as an international player and, more broadly, into a tumultuous two decades in English cricket.