Silent Blade
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Sir Geoffrey and Bramall Lane - 50 Years On
August 1973. Cricket's last stand at Bramall Lane and a legend of Yorkshire cricket says goodbye to a venue which kick-started his long and illustrious career.

It was in 1970 when I started reading cricket news, watched cricket on TV (usually with my twin uncles when I was visiting my grandmother in Hartley Brook Road). I was a bit interested in Yorkshire and England but more interested in finding out how many runs Geoff Boycott had scored. I was disappointed that he didnt play in the 1971 match between Yorkshire and Worcestershire at Bramall Lane. My twin uncles took me there for the first day.
I was aware that Geoff refused to play for England under Mike Denness' captaincy in 1974 but I got more interested in cricket since the Prudential World Cup in 1975. Persuaded my dad (he had no interest in cricket) to take me to watch Derbyshire v Australians at Queens Park in 1975 and against the West Indians in 1976. I was very pleased that Geoff returned to play for England in 1977 despite running Derek Randall out in his comeback but he battled on to score a slow scoring century. Saw Wayne Daniel getting 3 Yorkshire batsmen retired hurt in the first day of Yorkshire v Middlesex at Abbeydale in 1977 (Boycott didnt play cos he was to play for England in the next day)
Eventually the first time I saw Geoff was when he got a hundred against Glamorgan at Abbeydale in 1978