It has taken 40 years – longer than even the most interminable Boycott innings – but it has come to pass, as the prophet foretold.
It was Christmas 1979; then as now England had just been walloped by Australia; Boycott had batted through an otherwise hopeless second innings in Perth for an unbeaten 99. On the Guardian sports pages Frank Keating wrote a column of pastiche carols. One went as follows:
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