Much-loved cricket legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott has revealed he has been diagnosed with throat cancer for the second time. The 83-year-old will undergo surgery later this month in am attempt to beat the disease he was initially diagnosed with in 2002, at the age of 62. In a statement to the Daily Telegraph in London, Boycott said: “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 cancer and will require an operation.
“From past experience I realise that to overcome cancer a second time I will need excellent medical treatment and quite a bit of luck and, even if the operation is successful, every cancer patient knows they have to live with the possibility of it returning. “So I will just get on with it and hope for the best.” Boycott played 108 Tests for England and scored 151 first-class centuries in a 25-year career.