He really is a legend and this is coming from me, a convict who these days has more of a soft spot for a Windies test team revival. Who knows they might pass us Aussies soon. A lot of Australian cricket fans identified with Freddy, he had that Border era mongrel in him on the field.
That Freddie Flintoff was one of the most destructive bowlers of all time, it's a shame that we didn't see that one a lot more often. He could've gone down in history in the same category as Botham and Kallis but he never quite got the consistency with bat or ball to reach that level.
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Quote from: paul_e on April 09, 2013, 03:11:29 PMThat Freddie Flintoff was one of the most destructive bowlers of all time, it's a shame that we didn't see that one a lot more often. He could've gone down in history in the same category as Botham and Kallis but he never quite got the consistency with bat or ball to reach that level.As much as I loved Freddie as an inspirational England cricketer, I do question whether his lifestyle contributed to his lengthy absences through injury/recovery.