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Full name Geoffrey Pullar
Born August 1, 1935, Swinton, Lancashire
Current age 73 years 73 days
Major teams England,Gloucestershire,Lancashire
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Australia v England at Adelaide, Jan 25-30, 1963 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span
1954 - 1970
List A span
1964 - 1969
Profile
A tall, strong left-hander, Geoff Pullar was known as "Noddy" because of his ability to fall asleep in any situation. But he was awake enough at the crease, playing mainly off the front foot and accumulating runs assiduously on the leg side. He started as a middle-order batsman, but his solid technique and phlegmatic temperament persuaded the England selectors to try him as an opener in 1959. He responded with 75 against India at Headingley, followed by 131 at Old Trafford -- the first Test century scored by a Lancastrian on his home ground. He withstood the West Indian fast bowlers calmly and successfully in 1959-60, but his form fell away in the latter part of his international career.
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Adapted by Wisden from World Cricketers: A Biographical Dictionary (Oxford, 1996).