Boycott slams top management after 1-4 loss in Ashes
09 Jan 2026 2 Min

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"On flat batting pitches at home and in Pakistan and New Zealand our batsmen have had great fun. Indian pitches have been a bit different. Having a good defence is part of batting," Boycott said.
Geoffrey Boycott had said that Rohit is 37 and past his prime after the initial failures in the ongoing series.
India beat England by 106 runs in the second Test and levelled the series 1-1.