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Sir Geoffrey Boycott successfully undergoes surgery to remove throat tumour

Sir Geoffrey

Sir has undergone a successful operation to remove a tumour from his throat, his family have said.

The 83-year-old former batter announced earlier this month that he had received a second diagnosis of the illness having previously undergone extensive chemotherapy in 2002.

Boycott, who scored 151 first-class centuries from 1962 to 1986 for and England as well as scoring 8,114 in 108 Tests, said via social on July 2: “In the last few weeks I have had an MRI Scan, CT Scan, a PET Scan and two biopsies and it has now been confirmed I have throat and will require an operation.”

However, giving an update on Wednesday, his daughter Emma posted: “Just to let everyone know my father, Geoffrey, has successfully come out of surgery this evening after a three-hour operation to remove his throat cancer.

“Yet to see him but surgeon says it went well. He asked that I post an update.”

Following from first-class , he moved into commentary and spent 14 years working on BBC’s Match Special, stepping down in 2020.

 

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