Boycott 'couldn't give a toss' about knighthood critics
Sir Geoffrey Boycott has said he "couldn't give a toss" about criticism over his knighthood.
Domestic abuse charities criticised the move to honour the ex-England cricket captain, who was convicted of beating his girlfriend in France in 1998.
He has always denied the assault and told the Today programme: "I'm clear in my mind that it's not true".