This is a comprehensive account of charismatic and controversial cricketer Geoffrey Boycott’s life. It contains research and interviews with a host of players, test captains, officials, broadcasters, friends, and some enemies.
Dive deep into the captivating and often contentious world of Geoffrey Boycott with Leo McKinstry's definitive biography, "Boycs." This meticulously researched hardcover, published in 2000 by Partridge, offers an unflinching and comprehensive portrait of one of cricket's most iconic and polarizing figures. This is not just another cricket biography; it's a journey into the heart and mind of a man who consistently defied convention, both on and off the field. Geoffrey Boycott is more than just a cricketer; he's a Yorkshire legend, a Test match colossus, and a broadcasting personality known for his forthright opinions and distinctive voice. McKinstry expertly navigates the complexities of Boycott's character, revealing the ambition, dedication, and occasional stubbornness that shaped his remarkable career. "Boycs" explores Boycott's unwavering commitment to scoring runs, his sometimes difficult relationships with teammates and administrators, and his undeniable impact on the game of cricket. Beyond the statistics and on-field achievements, McKinstry delves into the personal life of Geoffrey Boycott. Drawing on a wealth of original research and exclusive interviews, the book unveils the man behind the public persona. Hear from test captains, players, officials, broadcasters, close friends, and even those who clashed with Boycott, offering a multi-faceted perspective on his life and career. This biography pulls no punches, presenting a balanced and nuanced account of Boycott's triumphs and controversies. "Boycs" explores everything from his early days honing his skills in Yorkshire, to his triumphant Test career, his controversial dismissal from the England team, and his successful transition to the commentary box. McKinstry examines the key moments that defined Boycott's career, including his record-breaking performances, his battles with authority, and his complex relationships with fellow players like Ian Botham. This biography sheds light on the less familiar aspects of Boycott's life, revealing the challenges and triumphs he faced away from the cricket field. McKinstry explores the personal relationships that shaped him and the events that tested his resilience. If you thought you knew Geoffrey Boycott, prepare to be surprised by the depth and insight offered in "Boycs". With 352 pages packed with anecdotes, analysis, and previously untold stories, "Boycs" is a must-read for any cricket enthusiast. It's a compelling biography that offers a unique and enduring portrait of a true cricketing legend. This is a perfect addition to any sports biography collection and a fascinating read whether you're a long-time Boycott fan or simply interested in the lives of influential sports personalities. Order your copy today and discover the real Geoffrey Boycott.