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Stuart Broad said he hopes to model his career on South Africa's Shaun Pollock rather than Andrew Flintoff. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
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
Stuart Broad has not yet achieved the talismanic importance to the England team of an Andrew Flintoff, so the news that he jarred his shoulder in the opening match of the tour to South Africa on Friday is no cause for cursing cruel fate. Full Article at Times Online
KEVIN PIETERSEN returns this week to the England team after the longest lay-off of his career, and will do so amid much fanfare. Without Andrew Flintoff, he is the team’s star performer, the one box-office draw. Full Article at Times Online
Stuart Broad knew what happened last summer would change his life, and events over the past few weeks have shown him to be spot-on. Full Article at The Independent
Key man: Stuart Broad has had a scan on his shoulder, an injury scare England did not need so early into their tour of South Africa Photo: PA Broad himself, as well as the England management, do not want him to be seen as a second Andrew Flintoff. Full Article at The Telegraph
Rams fans had a win to celebrate tonight as two second-half Rob Hulse strikes finally put paid to a spirited Coventry City. Earlier, Leon Best had given the visitors the lead against the run of play. Full Article at Club Fanzine
Andrew Flintoff has admitted he may have been optimistic to target a place on England's tour to Bangladesh as he continues his rehabilitation from the knee injury that helped end his Test career. Full Article at Crewe Chronicle
Andrew Flintoff has admitted he may have been optimistic to target a place on England's tour to Bangladesh as he continues his rehabilitation from the knee injury that helped end his Test career. Full Article at Cricket365
1 How heavy was Nikolai Valuev at yesterday's weigh-in ahead of his fight against David Haye? 2 Which was higher at the end of Andrew Flintoff's Test career: his batting or bowling average? Full Article at This is Bristol
Andrew Flintoff has admitted he may have been optimistic to target a place on England's tour to Bangladesh as he continues his rehabilitation from the knee injury that helped end his Test career. Full Article at Sporting Life
Andrew Flintoff’s first appearance for England as a freelance one-day player is likely to be in the World Twenty20 in the West Indies next spring, rather than the one-day series in Bangladesh starting on February 28. Full Article at Times Online
He had earmarked the trip as his return following knee surgery at the end of the Ashes. Full Article at The Telegraph
England cricketer Andrew Flintoff at the launch of his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' in London in September 2009. Flintofff wants to win more silverware with Lancashire after agreeing a new three-year contract with his native county. Full Article at DreamCricket.com
Andrew Flintoff is off crutches but still faces a long recovery period © AFP Andrew Flintoff has a three-year Lancashire deal under his belt, but is unsure when he will be able to return to the cricket field as he continues a slow recovery from post-... Full Article at Cricinfo.com
Andrew Flintoff has promised not to compromise his England and Lancashire commitments by over-stretching himself on other one-day assignments. Full Article at Cricket365
Andrew Flintoff has promised not to compromise his England and Lancashire commitments by over-stretching himself. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Andrew Flintoff plans to play for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL next March. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Flintoff: three-year deal Personally, I would like to play in Australia. I wanted to play there when I was 16 but my mum wouldn't let me, so I worked at Woolworths instead! Full Article at Sky Sports
Andrew Flintoff has set his sights on becoming the best one-day player in the world after agreeing a new three-year contract with Lancashire. The 31-year-old, who is recovering from knee surgery, made his first-class debut for the red rose team in 1995. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »England cricketer Andrew Flintoff balances on crutches as he poses for pictures to launch his new book entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in London on September 28, 2009. Flintoff, 31, who has undergone knee surgery since the Ashes Series against Australia, has retired from Test match cricket.
View Photo »England cricketer Andrew Flintoff poses for pictures as he launches his new book entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in London, on September 28, 2009. Flintoff, 31, who has undergone knee surgery since the Ashes Series against Australia, has retired from Test match cricket.
View Photo »England cricketer Andrew Flintoff poses for pictures as he launches his new book entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in London, on September 28, 2009. Flintoff, 31, who has undergone knee surgery since the Ashes Series against Australia, has retired from Test match cricket.
View Photo »England cricketer Andrew Flintoff poses for pictures as he launches his new book entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in London, on September 28, 2009. Flintoff, 31, who has undergone knee surgery since the Ashes Series against Australia, has retired from Test match cricket.
View Photo »England cricketer Andrew Flintoff poses for pictures as he launches his new book entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in London, on September 28, 2009. Flintoff, 31, who has undergone knee surgery since the Ashes Series against Australia, has retired from Test match cricket.
View Photo »England cricketer Andrew Flintoff poses for pictures as he launches his new book entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in London, on September 28, 2009. Flintoff, 31, who has undergone knee surgery since the Ashes Series against Australia, has retired from Test match cricket.
View Photo »England cricketer Andrew Flintoff balances on crutches as he poses for pictures to launch his new book entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in London on September 28, 2009. Flintoff, 31, who has undergone knee surgery since the Ashes Series against Australia, has retired from Test match cricket.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Andrew Flintoff of England talks to the press during a press conference at the team hotel, after England's Ashes victory over Australia on August 24, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Andrew Flintoff of England talks to the press during a press conference at the team hotel, following England's Ashes victory on August 24, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Andrew Flintoff of England talks to the press during a press conference at the team hotel, following England's Ashes victory, on August 24, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Andrew Flintoff of England talks to the press during a press conference at the team hotel on August 24, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Andrew Flintoff of England talks to the press during a press conference at the team hotel, following England's Ashes victory, on August 24, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Andrew Flintoff of England talks to the press during a press conference at the team hotel, following England's Ashes victory, on August 24, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 24: Andrew Flintoff of England talks to the press during a press conference at the team hotel on August 24, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON - AUGUST 23: Andrew Flintoff (L) of England smiles with Steve Harmison after England's victory during day four of the npower 5th Ashes Test Match between England and Australia at The Brit Oval on August 23, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Flintoff poses for photographs at the Four Seasons hotel with his new book 'Ashes to Ashes' on September 28, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »Before the operation, I said that I’d like to go to Bangladesh with the one-day squad, but that might be unrealistic
Calling up Luke is not like-for-like for Andrew Flintoff
I’ve got the IPL shortly after that, and then the World Twenty20 [starting on April 30]. I just want to get playing as soon as I can, but to give a date is difficult at the moment
It would be unfair of me to walk away now ... Andrew Flintoff's walked away so you're taking probably about 135 Test matches out of the equation in a short space of time.
Manchester would be a fantastic base for any team in 2018 World Cup. North West people love their sport and whoever was based there would enjoy the experience.
In the space of a few weeks we have had two leading players withdrawing from components of the international game, Andrew Flintoff from Tests and Ricky Ponting, from Twenty20 internationals
And Andrew knows just how crucial it is to hit the ground running when you land because South Africa are such a dangerous team. They are on a par with Australia. We had success there a few years ago and just about come out on top in the Tests. It's a great place to tour but it's such a hard place to go ...
Following his retirement from Test cricket, Andrew Flintoff is no longer eligible for a 12-month central contract
And Andrew knows just how crucial it is to hit the ground running when you land because South Africa are such a dangerous team. They are on a par with Australia. We had success there a few years ago and just about come out on top in the Tests. It's a great place to tour but it's such a hard place to go ...
The surgeon says the chances of me coming back are high ... Obviously there is always the odd case where it doesn't work but I did my own research. You Google the operation and get all these examples. A lot of basketball players have had it and they're much bigger and heavier and they jump higher than m...
I am actually quite pleased I managed to get to 31 and play 70-odd Test matches because for the bulk of them I have been struggling. I'd love to play for years and years. If you spoke to Graham Gooch or Ian Botham they would love to make a comeback and play again - and I'm no different
If you speak to any team in the world, Aussies included, about who they don't want to face, it's Steve Harmison. He'd be in my team any day
I'm available for every England game except Test matches
We were watching Harmy bowling to Hughes [for England Lions] and when Harmy hit him on the head first ball it was a huge lift
I'll be available for every [England] game
The ECB told us about the money they would lose by not playing the Test series and they emphasised the impact that would have on cricket in England, on county cricket and grassroots cricket. Basically they were telling us that if we went home some lad in Preston might not be able to play cricket
I am grateful to the ECB for all the financial support they have given me to help in my rehabilitation. I have moved to Dubai because I believe it will help in that and their decision to pay for Dave Roberts' continued expertise to aid my recovery has been invaluable.
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