Boycott sentenced to three months suspended (10 November 1998)
Grasse, France, Nov 10 (AFP) - British cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott was given a three-month suspended jail sentence Tuesday and ordered to pay a 50, 000-franc (9,000-dollar) fine for beating up a...
View ArticleBroadcasters drop Boycott as assault conviction is upheld (11 November 1998)
GEOFFREY BOYCOTT faced an uncertain future in sports broadcasting and a £200,000 legal bill last night after a French judge upheld a conviction for assaulting his former girlfriend
View ArticleConviction costs Boycott outlet for unique voice (12 November 1998)
DICKIE Bird was umpiring once at Headingley when Geoffrey Boycott appeared on the pavilion balcony in civvies
View ArticleNo wrist slap for slow coach Hussain
Durban - Mud sticks, so does the stigma of being axed by the national selectors for playing a slow innings, although it is 34 years since Geoff Boycott was ditched by England selectors then headed by...
View ArticleBoycott loses appeal over assault conviction
Geoffrey Boycott has lost his appeal to overturn an assault conviction
View ArticleAverage century score in test cricket
Scoring a century has always been a great achievement in Test cricket
View ArticleBoycott's reticence creates confusion
Confusion appears to surround the appointment of Geoffrey Boycott as coach to Pakistan's youngsters
View ArticleBoycott inspires Pakistani cricketers
Geoff Boycott, in Lahore on a McDonalds-sponsored coaching stint, has decided to stay quiet and not talk about his assignment, or anything else for that matter
View ArticleBoycott to return again in May, September
Karachi: Former England opener, Geoffrey Boycott, will visit Pakistan again in May and September in connection with his coaching assignment at the National Academy in Lahore
View ArticleMajor pulls out of Yorkshire opening after famous sons complain
Former Prime Minister John Major has pulled out of opening the new West Stand at Headingley after the choice of the now Surrey President had come under fire from some of the county's most notable old boys
View ArticleBoycott on the mend
Geoffrey Boycott has revealed that he is close to returning to work following his successful battle to overcome throat cancer
View ArticleFlintoff can be England's Gilchrist: Boycott
Geoffrey Boycott has said Andrew Flintoff could be an even more effective one-day international player if he was promoted to open the innings
View ArticleBotham does it again
1981 Australia needed only 151 to win at Edgbaston - but Ian Botham was lying in wait again
View ArticleBoycott calls England's performance 'pathetic'
Geoffrey Boycott has launched a scathing and wide-ranging attack on the state of English cricket, in an interview on Radio Five Live
View ArticleFletcher hits back at Boycott
Duncan Fletcher has hit back at the criticisms of his management style
View ArticleEngland suffer Whispering Death
1976 One of the most extraordinary pieces of sustained fast bowling ended with Michael Holding becoming the only West Indian to take 14 wickets in a Test
View ArticleDashing Denis
1947 Playing for Middlesex at Lord's, Denis Compton took yet another century off the touring South Africans in his golden summer
View ArticleGeoff Boycott's exile ended by Channel 4
Five years after being unceremoniously axed from British television, Geoff Boycott has been brought in from the cold by Channel 4 and will join their commentary line-up for next summer's tours by New...
View ArticleBoycott to coach at India's academy?
Geoff Boycott is likely to become the coach of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore
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