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Andrew Flintoff Has Traps That Are Insane To Look At

Andrew Flintoff
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Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff


Andrew Flintoff is a contender that depends on his instincts to lead him in sports. He has no limits and always pushes himself further. Andrew Flintoff has traps that are insane to look at. He has no problem selling out stadiums when he competes.. For current Andrew Flintoff info come back to Celeb Supermag.

In Early 2004 Andrew Flintoff Was Named As A Wisden Cricketer Of The

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A tall (6′ 4″) fast bowler, batsman and slip fielder, Flintoff according to the ICC rankings was consistently rated amongst the top international allrounders in both ODI and Test cricket. Flintoff was captain of the England Under-19 team for their “Test” match tour to Pakistan in 1996/7 and at home against Zimbabwe in 1997. Nonetheless, his struggle to make the grade at county level continued, he found form only intermittently, though often explosively when he did so. in early 2004 he was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year, having failed to make Wisden’s top 40 list in 2002.

Andrew Freddie Flintoff MBE Born 6 December 1977 Is A Former English

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Andrew Flintoff


Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff MBE (born 6 December 1977) is a former English cricketer who played for Lancashire County Cricket Club, England and the Indian Premier League team Chennai Super Kings. On 16 September 2010, he announced his retirement from all cricket. Flintoff was captain of the England Under-19 team for their “Test” match tour to Pakistan in 1996/7 and at home against Zimbabwe in 1997. Though he hit possibly his worst international batting form during the Test series, frustrating him to the point that he broke down in tears in the dressing room at one stage, he later saw the tour as a turning point in his career, specifically the crucial final one-day match. in the summer of 2003 he scored a century and three fifties in the 5 Test series against South Africa at home, and continued to excel on the tour of the West Indies in March and April 2004, taking five wickets in the Test in Barbados, and scoring a century in Antigua. in early 2004 he was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year, having failed to make Wisden’s top 40 list in 2002. Although injury prevented him from bowling, he was called into the England squad for the 2004 Nat West One Day International (ODI) Series against New Zealand and the West Indies as a specialist batsman, scoring two consecutive centuries in the series and hitting seven sixes in one innings. He also became a father when his fiancĂ©e Rachael Wools gave birth to Holly on 6 September.


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