Andrew Flintoff has admitted there is a chance he may never play at the highest level again after his latest knee surgery but is aiming for a comeback in February 2010. Flintoff underwent routine arthroscopy and micro-fracture to two small areas in his right knee a day after England regained the Ashes, and was expected [...]
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Flintoff bowls England to famous victory
Andrew Flintoff bowled with furious pace and sustained hostility Monday to propel England to their first Ashes win over Australia at Lord’s since 1934. Flintoff bowled unchanged from the Pavilion end to finish on the honours’ board with five for 92 as England wrapped up the second Ashes test by 115 runs before lunch on [...]
Flintoff to retire from Test cricket
Andrew Flintoff has announced that he will retire from Test cricket at the end of this Ashes summer, although he still intends to make himself available for Twenty20 and ODI cricket, and is expected to be fit for tomorrow’s second Test against Australia. Flintoff, who has missed 25 of England’s last 48 Tests through a [...]
Ashes Series Day-5: England v Australia 2009
England 435 (Pietersen 69, Collingwood 64, Prior 56) and 252 for 9 (Collingwood 74, Hilfenhaus 3-37) drew with Australia 674 for 6 dec (Ponting 150, Katich 122, North 125*, Haddin 121, Clarke 81) James Anderson and Monty Panesar produced the most important innings of their lives as England’s final pair survived 11.3 overs to pull [...]
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