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Barry Richards vs Geoffrey Boycott

Who is the better red ball batsman?


  • Total voters
    16

Johan

State Captain
1. Jack Hobbs
2. Len Hutton
3. Sunil Gavaskar/Herbert Sutcliffe
4. Sunil Gavaskar/Herbert Sutcliffe
5. Geoffrey Boycott

realistically, Barry is obviously a weird case.
 

DrWolverine

State 12th Man
151 centuries @56 in FC.
Greame Hick : 136 centuries @ 52 in FC.
Mark Ramprakash : 114 centuries @ 53 in FC
Mike Gatting : 94 centuries @ 50 in FC
Darren Lehman : 82 centuries @ 57 in FC
Justin Langer : 86 centuries @ 50 in FC

I would prefer the guy who proved himself in Test cricket as an extraordinary opener and retiring as the world record holder with 8114 runs at an average of 47.73 and 22 centuries against the likes of Lillee, Thomson, Hall, Roberts, Holding, Garner, Hadlee, Kapil etc
 

DrWolverine

State 12th Man
1. Jack Hobbs
2. Len Hutton
3. Sunil Gavaskar/Herbert Sutcliffe
4. Sunil Gavaskar/Herbert Sutcliffe
5. Geoffrey Boycott

realistically, Barry is obviously a weird case.
I am not comfortable ranking cricketers who played before WW 2 with modern day cricketers since so much has changed,

Greatest openers
Pre-War
1. Hobbs
2. Hutton/Sutcliffe

Post-War
1. Gavaskar
2. Boycott

That’s why in my all time great team, I pick one from pre-war and one from post-war.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Boycott and it isn’t close.

Before even taking into account Boycott having an entire test career… he has a longer FC career by 9 years. And unlike Barry remained a top notch batsman in domestic cricket until the end of his career. With a better average, and scoring tons more often.

Plus you know, then he had a whole test career on top of that.
 

Johan

State Captain
I am not comfortable ranking cricketers who played before WW 2 with modern day cricketers since so much has changed,

Greatest openers
Pre-War
1. Hobbs
2. Hutton/Sutcliffe

Post-War
1. Gavaskar
2. Boycott

That’s why in my all time great team, I pick one from pre-war and one from post-war.
Hutton played like 10 games before the war, he came back after the war with an injury that effected his game and he still set the world on fire, if anything Hutton is post WWII as that's where he achieved greatness and brought the urn back to England after 20 years.
 

Johan

State Captain
does anyone know what Barry was like? we know Boycott was a **** and that might hurt his peer reputation unfairly in comparision to Barry
 

DrWolverine

State 12th Man
Hutton played like 10 games before the war, he came back after the war with an injury that effected his game and he still set the world on fire, if anything Hutton is post WWII as that's where he achieved greatness and brought the urn back to England after 20 years.
I meant in terms of debut
 

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