Now boys, no fighting...
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No chance of that,It wouldn't be cricket.
But he can't have been that bad...
Boycott made his debut for Yorkshire in 1962 and represented the white rose county for 24 years, making 151 first class centuries. His most famous of all was his 100th hundred when, against Australia in front of his home crowd at Headingley in 1977, he became the first cricketer to score his 100th first class century in a Test Match. He was on the field for the entire Test. Twice he averaged in excess of 100 for the English first class season – 100.12 in 1971 and 102.53 in 1979
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