Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
I'd always thought it was a solidified story with firm evidence it did happen. ![Mellow :mellow: :mellow:](/forum/images/smilies/original/mellow.gif)
It's nothing more outrageous than that which happened with Geoff Boycott in 1977 when he played in some charity match for someoneorother and got out in the first over or something, then the blokey who'd arranged for him to play also arranged for him to bat for the other team (so to speak, obv.), which he did and scored a large century. Then he scored another one for Yorkshire a couple of days later, then the next week he came back into the Test team and scored another one. And another one later on his home ground to bring-up 100 First-Class hundreds.
In games of cricket of no consequence, it really doesn't matter in the slightest what players of a greater calibre than the mass get up to.
![Mellow :mellow: :mellow:](/forum/images/smilies/original/mellow.gif)
It's nothing more outrageous than that which happened with Geoff Boycott in 1977 when he played in some charity match for someoneorother and got out in the first over or something, then the blokey who'd arranged for him to play also arranged for him to bat for the other team (so to speak, obv.), which he did and scored a large century. Then he scored another one for Yorkshire a couple of days later, then the next week he came back into the Test team and scored another one. And another one later on his home ground to bring-up 100 First-Class hundreds.
In games of cricket of no consequence, it really doesn't matter in the slightest what players of a greater calibre than the mass get up to.