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Flintoff Tipped to Tour Country

Kigali — BARELY four months after Brian Lara's visit, the cricket fraternity is already bracing themselves for a possible visit by Andrew Flintoff, one of the most celebrated cricketers of this era. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

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