News Source: Kuwait Times
| 3 months ago
Andrew Flintoff has faced the fastest bowlers in the world and bowled at some of the best batsmen cricket has ever known. But what the England all-rounder is most looking forward to now he has retired from Test cricket is the school run. The 31-year-...
News Source: Pak Tribune
| 3 months ago
Australia losing the Ashes and slumping to number four in Test rankings is good for world cricket as it gives other teams the confidence to shine in the future, Pakistan great Wasim Akram said Tuesday. England beat Australia by 197 runs in the fifth...
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 3 months ago
I want to make England the best team in the world and that prospect is the thing that really excites me and makes me want to get out of bed every day when I have bowled 30 overs the day before." No wonder then that pace bowler Broad, whose father...
News Source: Sify News
| 3 months ago
While some high-profile athletes struggle to adapt to life away from the limelight after retirement, England's retiring Test cricketer Andrew Flintoff is relishing the prospect of no longer being the crowd's favourite. "It is quite a nice time for me...
News Source: Sify News
| 3 months ago
England allarounder Andrew Flintoff will be on crutches for at least six weeks after undergoing surgery on his damaged right knee. The England and Wales Cricket Board said on Tuesday that the 31-year-old Flintoff had microfracture surgery in London...
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 3 months ago
Flintoff was devastated last week when told by specialist Andy Williams that he would require more surgery as he has already had four on his right ankle. "Wearing the three lions is a massive incentive and I want to wear them again," The Sun quoted...