Freddie Can't Wait to Prove His Worth As an Able Deputy ; the All-Rounder Is Happy to Take Responsibility Again After Bouncing Back From His Fall From Grace, Says David Lloyd
Evening Standard - London › September 03, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › September 03, 2007
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ANDREW FLINTOFF has every reason to feel at home at Old Trafford today as England try to extend their lead over India in the seven- match NatWest series.
Flintoff, desperate to return to action following a knee injury, admits that a ground he has been visiting on a regular basis since the age of nine still gives him a "special feeling" every time he walks through the front door.See the full content of this document
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Freddie Can't Wait to Prove His Worth As an Able Deputy ; the All-Rounder Is Happy to Take Responsibility Again After Bouncing Back From His Fall From Grace, Says David Lloyd
But perhaps even more welcome than an appearance on his home turf is the confirmation that England have forgiven him for last winter's fall from grace.
Flintoff, stripped of the World Cup vicecaptaincy after ...See the full content of this document
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