dbo:abstract
- Sir Geoffrey Boycott OBE (born 21 October 1940) is a former Test cricketer, who played cricket for Yorkshire and England. In a prolific and sometimes controversial playing career from 1962 to 1986, Boycott established himself as one of England's most successful opening batsmen, a dogged grafter. Boycott made his international debut in a 1964 test match against Australia. He was known for his ability to occupy the crease and became a key feature of England's Test batting line-up for many years, although he was less successful in his limited One Day International appearances. He accumulated large scores – he is the equal fifth-highest accumulator of first-class centuries in history, eighth in career runs and the first English player to average over 100 in a season (1971 and 1979) – but often encountered friction with his teammates. Never highly popular among his peers, journalist Ian Wooldridge commented of him that "Boycott, in short, walks alone", while cricket writer John Arlott wrote that Boycott had a "lonely" career. Others have said that the extent of his introverted nature has been exaggerated, and that while he was obsessed with his own success he was not by nature a selfish player. After 108 Test match appearances for England, Boycott's international career ended in 1982 when he was the leading Test run scorer with over 8,000 Test match runs, earning him an OBE for services to cricket. When dropped from the Yorkshire team in 1986 he was the leading run scorer in first-class cricket. In 1965, while still a young player, he had been named as one of five Cricketers of the Year by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, and he was inducted into the International Cricket Council's Hall of Fame in 2009. After his playing career ended, Boycott became an often outspoken and controversial cricket commentator on radio and television, never slow to criticise modern players' techniques. In 1998, he was convicted in France of assaulting his former girlfriend Margaret Moore; he was fined and given a suspended sentence. In 2002, after being diagnosed with throat cancer, he underwent successful radiation treatment, and went into remission. He revived his commentating career in 2003, attracting both criticism and praise. He is a former member of BBC Radio 4 Test Match Special commentary team and retired in 2020. (en)
- サー・ジェフリー・ボイコット, OBE(英: Sir Geoffrey Boycott, OBE、1940年10月21日 - )は、イングランド出身の元プロクリケット選手。元イングランド代表。ポジションはバッツマン。クリケットの長い歴史の中で有数の選手の一人。 (ja)
dbp:quote
- They are small-minded people – people who think they are always right. The whole thing was a set up. They knew they were going to sack me, but at least they could have postponed the meeting. They could have allowed my mother to be buried in peace, but they could not wait. (en)
- If Geoffrey had played cricket the way he talked he would have had people queuing up to get into the ground instead of queuing up to leave. (en)
- His removal will have to be handled as delicately as a military operation. (en)
- As I stood at the non-striker's end, I felt a wave of admiration for my partner; wiry, slight, dedicated, a lonely man doing a lonely job all these years. (en)
- People say he was a manufactured player, but that's ridiculous. He was very good indeed, though he was a grafter who was more likely to win you a game on a bad wicket. But he had the ability to take an attack apart when he felt it necessary. (en)
dbp:source
- – Boycott, to Michael Parkinson in 1978 following his removal from the captaincy. (en)
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/1/1228/1228.html CricketArchive (en)
- – Fred Trueman on Boycott's commentating career in 1993 (en)
- – A member of the Yorkshire County team's committee, planning to remove Boycott from the captaincy in 1978. (en)
- – Mike Brearley admiring Boycott's talent with the bat in 1979. (en)
- – Martyn Moxon on Boycott (en)
rdfs:comment
- サー・ジェフリー・ボイコット, OBE(英: Sir Geoffrey Boycott, OBE、1940年10月21日 - )は、イングランド出身の元プロクリケット選手。元イングランド代表。ポジションはバッツマン。クリケットの長い歴史の中で有数の選手の一人。 (ja)
- Sir Geoffrey Boycott OBE (born 21 October 1940) is a former Test cricketer, who played cricket for Yorkshire and England. In a prolific and sometimes controversial playing career from 1962 to 1986, Boycott established himself as one of England's most successful opening batsmen, a dogged grafter. (en)