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England bowler Andrew Flintoff, left, reacts after he dismissed India batsman Yuvraj Singh, right, during the third one-day international cricket game between India and England in Kanpur, India, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. India defeated England by five wickets on basis of the Duckworth-Lewis method of calculating results of matches shortened by weather conditions.
England bowler Andrew Flintoff, right, reacts after he dismissed India batsman Yuvraj Singh, left, during the third one-day international cricket game between India and England in Kanpur, India, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. India defeated England by five wickets on basis of the Duckworth-Lewis method of calculating results of matches shortened by weather conditions.
England's bowler Andrew Flintoff, center, gestures towards Indian batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni, left, after bowling to him as Paul Collingwood looks on during the third one-day international cricket between India and England in Kanpur, India, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. India defeated England by five wickets on basis of the Duckworth-Lewis method of calculating results of matches shortened by weather conditions.
England cricket players Owais Shah, left and Andrew Flintoff share a light moment during a practice match between England and Mumbai XI in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008. India's cricket board said Monday it was not planning any change in England's tour schedule featuring seven limited-overs internationals and two tests.
England cricket players Andrew Flintoff, left and James Anderson share a light moment during a practice mach between England and Mumbai XI in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008. India's cricket board said Monday it was not planning any change in England's tour schedule featuring seven limited-overs internationals and two tests.
England's bowler Andrew Flintoff, left, reacts after Stanford Superstars' batsman Andre Fletcher, right, scored off his bowling during the Stanford 20/20 for 20 cricket match in St. John's, Antigua, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008. The West Indies-based Stanford Superstars became instant millionaires when they trounced England by 10 wickets in the richest cricket match of all time for a total prize pool of US$ 20 million.
England's players Steve Harmison, right, Andrew Flintoff, center, and batting coach Andy Flower watch as the Stanford Superstars players celebrate their victory in the Stanford 20/20 for 20 match in St. John's, Antigua, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008. The West Indies-based Stanford Superstars became instant millionaires when they trounced England by 10 wickets in the richest cricket match of all time for a total prize pool of US$ 20 million.