Writing to his
57,000 Twitter followers, he said: 'I'm delighted that so many people thought I
deserved a knighthood and sad that it can be blocked for something I didn't do'
and has to live with that. He added, 'I tried to clear my name in France but
under Napoleonic law once accused you are guilty until you can definitively
prove your innocence. This is the opposite of English Law. I have to live with
this injustice - and I do.
The batsman had
received a three-month suspended sentence and £5,300 fine from a French court
in 1996 for pinning down Margaret Moore and punching her in the face. The former England captain fought a costly
two-year-legal battle to clear his name after his initial conviction at the
Hotel du Cap in Antibes. He and Ms Moore had spent the evening together
drinking champagne with the American singer, Billy Joel, before she said he hit
her 20 times during an argument. Boycott denies ever hitting Ms Moore,
insisting that she slipped and injured herself after flying into a rage when he
told her he was 'not the marrying kind'.
According to
Whitehall guidelines, a criminal record should not in itself prevent a person
from being considered for a knighthood as long as there is no 'outstanding
issue'. Critics have complained loudly that such a conviction should not be an
automatic bar to an honor. But a Whitehall official thought otherwise, vetoing
cross-party efforts to have Boycott's name sent to the Palace.
Geoff
Boycott many a times faced off the challenge of new red cherry, accumulating runs
– but would well remember that one dreaded over at the land of Caribbean in
1981 when Whispering Death mowed him down.
All along Boycott had prided himself to be the occupier of the crease
and an impediment – in a single over struck his ego and shook him – Michael Holding demolished him – the first
5 balls, Boycott had no clue at all and purists doubted whether he was wielding a bat or a mere
stick. The sixth sent his off stump
cart-wheeling a good 20 yards behind the crease and Boycott trudged back without
troubling the scorers.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
7th Jan 2015.
