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Freddie Flintoff helps England cricket team with warm-up at the Oval

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Freddie Flintoff helps England cricket team with warm-up at the Oval



Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff helped the England cricket team with their warm-up at the Oval ahead of their clash with Pakistan yesterday as he continues to put his Top Gear horror crash behind him.

The sporting legend, 46, has been assisting the England international team prepare to defend their title at the upcoming T20 World Cup.

Wearing an England cricket team coach uniform consisting of a black hoodie and shorts, he appeared in good spirits as he coached the team ahead of their thrashing of Pakistan last night.

Flintoff was driving an open-topped sports car at 130mph for a Top Gear shoot when it flipped over at Dunsfold airfield in Surrey in December 2022 – leaving him ‘lucky to be alive’.

His fans have been cheering him on as his recovery come on strong as he coaches England as ahead of the Cricket World Cup, which begins in June in joint-host nations the USA and the West Indies.

Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff helped the England cricket team with their warm-up at the Oval ahead of their clash with Pakistan yesterday
England Coach Andrew Flintoff before the fourth IT20 match at the Oval, London yesterday
Freddie Flintoff takes a bowl during the training session before the match against Pakistan

Adil Rashid said last night he feels England are in a good place ahead of their T20 World Cup defence after the seven-wicket win over Pakistan to secure a 2-0 victory in the rain-affected Vitality T20 international series.

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Flintoff was seen coaching the team through the training session and spoke with the Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi ahead of the match.

While Flintoff kept a low-profile initially in the aftermath of the incident, he has started returning to the public eye in recent months.

Although evidence of his injuries were at first clearly visible, they are already starting to fade somewhat.

Bosses at the BBC felt it would be ‘inappropriate’ to carry on filming Top Gear in wake of what happened.

In a statement, the broadcaster said: ‘Given the exceptional circumstances, the BBC has decided to rest the UK show for the foreseeable future.

‘The BBC remains committed to Freddie, Chris and Paddy who have been at the heart of the show’s renaissance since 2019, and we’re excited about new projects being developed with each of them.

‘We will have more to say in the near future on this. We know resting the show will be disappointing news for fans, but it is the right thing to do.’

Wearing an England cricket team coach uniform consisting of a black hoodie and shorts, Flintoff appeared in good spirits as he coached the team ahead of their thrashing of Pakistan last night
Flintoff speaking with the Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi ahead of the match
Freddie Flintoff pictured at the Oval yesterday ahead of the England clash with Pakistan
Flintoff’s injuries to his face are still visible but are beginning to fade

Flintoff was first seen in public following the crash in September last year when he was photographed with cuts on his face.

He was spotted making a return to senior England cricket by joining the coaching staff at Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens for the one-day international series against New Zealand as a mentor.

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It was not the first time filming for Top Gear caused serious injuries – both Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson have previously told of awful crashes which has seen them need urgent medical attention while filming the BBC show. 

In the aftermath of the accident, Flintoff’s wife Rachael reportedly begged him to stay off work – perhaps influencing his decision to return to the relatively gentle world of cricket, as opposed to the increasingly daring lifestyle he lived before his crash.

A source told the Sun: ‘As a loving husband and dad he understands the fear his family feel about what’s happened, knowing that he could have been killed. He is determined to resume his TV work at some point though.

‘That’s why this decision will be a painful one for Freddie, but he knows that, for now at least, there are more important things in life.’

England coach Andrew Flintoff helps with the warm-up ahead of the fourth T20 international cricket match between England and Pakistan at The Oval, in London on May 30
Flintoff coaching the England cricket team ahead of their warm-up match against Pakistan
Flintoff’s family (pictured with his wife Rachael and three of their four children) reportedly begged him to stay away from the set while he was recovering from his injuries

Flintoff shows off his throwing skills
The ex-international cricketer sips a coffee watching  the match

He has now been tipped to possibly even take over as head coach of the squad in the future. 

It comes as, in a blow to England, it was announced Jos Buttler has left the squad ahead of Tuesday’s T20 international against Pakistan with his wife about to give birth to their third child.

The England captain made a match-winning 84 on Saturday as England took a 1-0 lead in the rain-hit four-game series.

But Buttler will miss the third game of the series in Cardiff, with vice-captain Moeen Ali set to take over.

Moeen said last week that he is ready to lead England at the upcoming T20 World Cup if Buttler misses part of the tournament on paternity leave.

England play their World Cup opener against Scotland in Barbados on June 4 after the Pakistan series wraps up at the Kia Oval on Thursday.

Ben Duckett seems set to replace Buttler at the top of the order in Cardiff, with Will Jacks staying at three after his 23-ball 37 against Pakistan at Edgbaston on Saturday.

Pace bowler Jofra Archer could be rested, ahead of the Oval finale.

Archer played his first game on English soil at Edgbaston since 2020 after an injury-hit few years where he had been troubled by repeated issues with his right elbow.

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