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Lifting Ashes would be perfect farewell: Flintoff
by CricketArchive Staff Reporter


Player:A Flintoff
Event:Australia in British Isles 2009

DateLine: 21st July 2009

 

Retiring Andrew Flintoff said regaining the Ashes trophy would be perfect farewell to his Test career. After guiding

 

England to a historic win over Aussies in the second Ashes Test at Lord's, the all-rounder insisted he is determined to play the entire series despite his troublesome knee and help his side lift the Ashes at the end of the fifth and final Test at the Oval.

 

"I said before this match that these will be my last four Test matches. To be on that podium at the Oval would, for me, be the perfect way to go," the 31-year-old burly all-rounder said.

 

"And the encouraging thing is that I bowled the best part of 40 overs in this Test, and I feel fine apart from a few aches and pains. I may have been in a bit of discomfort, but I have played most of my career in discomfort, so for me that's nothing new," he said.

 

Flintoff admitted being a little disappointed to quit Test cricket at a time when he feels he is getting better day by day as a bowler.

 

"It's quite sad in some ways. I feel I am getting better as a bowler, so it's unfortunate that my body is not standing up. I'm learning more about how to bowl.

 

"My length is naturally short and aggressive, but I've realised that once you have got the batters stepping back, the fuller ball has a bit more threat," said Flintoff, who picked up five wickets for 92 runs in 27 overs to guide England to their first Test win at Lord's in 75 years.

 

"Also I'm feeling more comfortable with the new ball. When I was younger I got caught in two minds about whether I should be swinging it or just putting it there, whereas now I just hold it seam up and try to wang it," he added.

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