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ESCAPE FOR BOYCOTT.—The M.C.C. opening batsman, G. Boycott, watches apprehensively as the New South Wales first slip, A. Steele, drops a catch off the bowling of D. Colley. Boycott, then on 86, continued to make 129 not out in his side’s second innings total of 325 for one wicket. The match, played at the Sydney cricket ground, ended in a draw.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32459, 20 November 1970, Page 24

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ESCAPE FOR BOYCOTT.—The M.C.C. opening batsman, G. Boycott, watches apprehensively as the New South Wales first slip, A. Steele, drops a catch off the bowling of D. Colley. Boycott, then on 86, continued to make 129 not out in his side’s second innings total of 325 for one wicket. The match, played at the Sydney cricket ground, ended in a draw. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32459, 20 November 1970, Page 24

ESCAPE FOR BOYCOTT.—The M.C.C. opening batsman, G. Boycott, watches apprehensively as the New South Wales first slip, A. Steele, drops a catch off the bowling of D. Colley. Boycott, then on 86, continued to make 129 not out in his side’s second innings total of 325 for one wicket. The match, played at the Sydney cricket ground, ended in a draw. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32459, 20 November 1970, Page 24