Cricket legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott says he is 'lucky to be alive' after wife Rachael spotted a 'major problem' and saved his life by calling an ambulance

New Photo - Cricket legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott says he is 'lucky to be alive' after wife Rachael spotted a 'major problem' and saved his life by calling an ambulance
Cricket legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott says he is 'lucky to be alive' after wife Rachael spotted a 'major problem' and saved his life by calling an ambulance
Cricket legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott has said that his wife saved his life after he was recently rushed to hospital with pneumonia. The 83-year-old - who scored more than 8,000 Test runs for England before embarking on an iconic commentating career - needed surgery last month after being diagnosed with throat cancer for a second time. He returned home after the surgery but then fell ill with pneumonia. Boycott left hospital again on Thursday before writing in a column for The Telegraph that he felt 'lucky to be alive'.
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