15.7.09

After playing Ashes series Andrew Flintoff retire from Test cricketAdrew Flintoff may retire from Test cricket at the end of this summer's Ashes ser

Andrew Flintoff

Andrew Flintoff may retire from Test cricket at the end of this summer's Ashes series. This English all-rounder say at a press conference that he expected to confirm that his injury problems have got.

Flintoff missed 25 of England's past 48 Tests, is yet to prove his fitness for the Lord's Test against Australia that starts tomorrow & he is now fit to play Ashes.

Flintoff is now31-year-old he struggled with his injury throughout his career and it is thought that his decision to call time on his Test career is an attempt to prolong his participation in 50-over and Twenty20 international matches.

He has undergone four ankle operations as well as suffering back, hip, shoulder and groin problems and has come to the decision after expressing doubts that his body can cope with the physical demands of Test cricket.

This Lancashire all-rounder, who has played for England 75 times over 11 years. He has undergone four ankle operations as well as suffering back, hip, shoulder and groin problems and has come to the decision after expressing doubts that his body can cope with the physical demands of Test cricket.

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