Andrew Flintoff

Andrew Flintoff

cricketer United Kingdom

Andrew Flintoff is a former English cricketer and one of the most celebrated all-rounders in the history of the sport. Known for his aggressive batting, fast bowling, and charismatic personality, Flintoff played a pivotal role in England's 2005 Ashes victory over Australia, which is often regarded as one of cricket's greatest series. Since retiring, he has transitioned into a successful television personality and has remained in the public eye through various media projects. Flintoff's recent involvement in cricket has included commentary and analysis, but he has also faced personal challenges, including battles with mental health, which he has openly discussed.

Born on Dec 06, 1977 (48 years old)

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Taiwan Taiwan: Andrew Flintoff has stepped down as the coach of the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, suggesting that he did not feel valued by the franchise’s new owners. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: SPORTS BRIEFS - Taipei Times

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Flintoff is also the head coach of the England Lions development side and his results at the Superchargers alongside England white-ball captain Harry Brook have been impressive. 8

BBC: Andrew Flintoff: Northern Superchargers looking for new coach after former England all-rounder leaves roles

India India: Former England cricket all-rounder Andrew Flintoff nearly transitioned to professional wrestling after his cricket career ended. 7

The Times of India: 'I nearly joined WWE, money was obscene': Former cricketer makes massive revelation | Cricket News

India India: Flintoff has revealed that he felt it would have been 'much easier' if he had died in the near-fatal car crash he endured while filming Top Gear in 2022. 5

The Times of India: 'I wish I'd died': England cricket legend's devastating revelation | Cricket News