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Geoffrey Boycott

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Gender Male
Age 83
Date of birth October 21,1940
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Fitzwilliam
United Kingdom
Test debut (cap 422)4 June 1964
Australia
BattingRight-handed batsman
Last ODI20 December 1981
India
ODI debut (cap 1)5 January 1971
Australia
BowlingRight-arm medium
Height 178 (cm)
BatRight-handed
Spouse Margaret Rachel Swinglehurst
Nicknam: Boycs; Fiery; GLY ; Sir Geoffrey; Thatch;
BowlRight-arm medium
Children Emma
Parents Thomas Wilfred Boycott
Jane Boycott
Last test1982-01-01 00:00:00
Batting styleRight-handed
Picked date Northerns cricket team
England cricket team
Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Number of centuries 22
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Sir Geoffrey Boycott OBE 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.

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... It has a column by the former England batsman, Geoffrey Boycott, in which he says the home team batted without any brains and threw away the Ashes ...

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Feb 16,2020 5:36 am

The record number of forest fires in the Amazon features on many of The Front pages of Saturday's newspapers.

"World demands Brazil acts as Amazon burns," is the headline.

The Paper 's comment section believes French President Emmanuel Macron is right to be making the issue of the wildfires a priority at the G7 summit in Biarritz - But it's pessimistic that meaningful action will be Taken .

Mr Macron tweeted about the wildfires earlier This Week , writing "Our House is burning"

For that to happen, it believes Mr Macron would need what it calls a "buy-in" from President Trump. It concludes that "he is not going to get it from The World 's most powerful climate science denier".

The Comment section of the asks what people in the UK who are angered by The Situation in Brazil can actually do about it.

A boycott of Amazon beef is not necessarily realistic, it believes, because the government is considering introducing non-tariff quotas of Brazilian meat, as a possible way of maintaining supplies after Brexit .

Johnson's G7 debut

says the Prime Minister will tell the US president, at the G7 summit this weekend, that any post-Brexit trade deal won't involve giving American companies Carte Blanche access to the NHS, or easing animal welfare standards.

"It's the age-old problem," says The Paper 's leader. "Trying to do business with America, while acknowledging disagreement with a particular administration. "

But it believes the two men "ought to get on famously".

is less optimistic.

Its opinion column says: "There is minimal prospect that, however hard he tried to use charm, Mr Johnson can prepare the ground for a successful bilateral trade deal with the US after Brexit . "

And it points out that no British Prime Minister has succeeded in acting as a diplomatic bridge between the White House and other allies.

The opinion column in the Daily Mail sets The Scene for what it calls "a high-stakes game for Boris The Gambler ".

It describes Biarritz as the chic seaside resort which was "once The Playground of the English upper classes - who flocked to its famed casino to try their luck".

The Mail believes that, whether or not The Gamble pays off, "at least there's a sense that someone is at least injecting some urgency into the previously moribund Brexit debate".

No-deal warning

A group of 25 former senior UK diplomats, including several who were ambassadors, have written to, warning against a no-deal Brexit .

Their letter argues that leaving the EU without an agreement would represent "the biggest unilateral abandonment" of British interests in Modern History .

It urges Prime Minister Boris Johnson to "signal a different approach" at the G7 meeting.

Concerns are that an iPhone app to help EU citizens in the UK secure residency rights after Brexit will not be ready by the end of October, when Britain is due to leave.

The uncertainty, it says, potentially affects hundreds of thousands of people, who will either have to use the Android app or make a postal application.

'Ashes to ashes'

Most of the back pages go for the jugular when It Comes to England's batting collapse, in the third test at Headingley yesterday.

The Sun 's headline is. "Sixty-seven all out, pathetic, mindless, abysmal" is The Verdict .

is how the the Telegraph sums it up.

It has a column by the former England batsman, Geoffrey Boycott , in which he says the Home Team "batted without any brains and threw away The Ashes ".

The Daily Mail 's chief sports writer, Martin Samuel ,

"Well," he answers, "England could inadvertently have raised The Dead perhaps, or unearthed a long-buried Curse . " But in cricket terms, he concludes, it couldn't.

Driving success

considers why the isolated Scottish Highlands village of Gairloch has the highest driving test success rate in the country.

More Than 86% of candidates pass - compared with a national average of just under 46%.

"An easy ride?" The Paper asks - pointing out that "there are no proper roundabouts. . and traffic lights are few and far between".

But there is another possible explanation - the talents of The Local driving instructor, Kenny Tallach. "I don't teach people to pass their tests," he says. "I tend to teach people to drive as a Skill . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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