Andrew Strauss, left, and Geoffrey Boycott have been awarded knighthoods
Andrew Strauss, left, and Geoffrey Boycott have been awarded knighthoods

Andrew Strauss and Geoffrey Boycott knighted


Former England captains Andrew Strauss and Geoffrey Boycott have each been given knighthoods in former Prime Minister Theresa May's resignation honours list.

The two opening batsmen were the only sporting names featured in a list largely consisting of political figures - a nod to Mrs May's lifelong love of cricket and her admiration for Boycott in particular.

Strauss played exactly 100 Tests for England between 2004 and 2012, scoring over 7,000 runs at an average of 40.91 and captaining his country to two Ashes series wins and the number one spot in the ICC world rankings.

Andy Flower, who as England coach from 2009 to 2014 shared in Strauss's successes, led the tributes to his former captain.

Flower told the PA news agency: "I cannot think of a man more worthy of the honour.

"As a player he was tough and resilient, as a captain he balanced a firm hand and moral compass with a compassion and empathy that meant he was loved and respected in the dressing room by his players and the staff. As a father and husband he acted with a level of courage and integrity that is an example to us all.

"We are very proud of him."

England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison said: "In May 2015, Andrew was invited to join the ECB as director, England cricket, to shape the future strategy of the men's international teams - in part to enable an environment that would see England as live contenders for the World Cup in 2019, an aim they so thrillingly delivered on just a few short months ago.

"It was with the same class and courage that he and his family set up the Ruth Strauss Foundation to raise money and awareness just a few months after losing (wife) Ruth to a rare form of cancer. The foundation raised over £400,000 in August as Lord's turned red on day two of the Ashes Test against Australia.

"Aside from his achievements on and off the pitch, Andrew is widely regarded as an exceptional person in our game and this wonderful accolade will be celebrated around the cricketing world.

Former England Captain Andrew Strauss with his sons Luca (left) and Samuel
Former England Captain Andrew Strauss with his sons Luca (left) and Samuel

Boycott's 108 Tests from 1964 to 1982 brought him 8,114 runs at 47.72 - the first man to reach 8,000 in Tests for England - while he averaged 56,83 for his first-class career with 151 centuries and over 48,000 runs in all. He captained England in four Tests in 1978, deputising for the injured Mike Brearley.

At a news conference last November, Mrs May was asked in the form of a cricketing analogy about the number of ministerial resignations, or "wickets", over her handling of Brexit.

"One of my cricket heroes was always Geoffrey Boycott, and what do you know about Geoffrey Boycott?" she said. "He stuck to it, and he got the runs in the end."

She had previously praised his dogged style during an appearance on the BBC's Test Match Special programme.

Boycott was forced to apologise in 2017 after joking that he would have to "black up" to receive a knighthood, pointing out that the honour had been bestowed on West Indian cricketers including Sir Viv Richards, Sir Garfield Sobers and Sir Curtly Ambrose.

He was also given a three-month suspended prison sentence in 1998 after being convicted of assault against former girlfriend Margaret Moore, while in 2002 he was diagnosed with throat cancer but made a full recovery and returned to the commentary box.

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