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I may not play again: Flintoff
by CricketArchive Staff Reporter


Player:A Flintoff

DateLine: 30th August 2009

 

England's sensational all-rounder Andrew Flintoff has admitted that he may never play cricket again.

 

The right-arm pacer underwent surgery for his knee injury after helping England seal their second consecutive home Ashes series win at The Oval last weekend.

 

"There is a possibility I may not play again. It's something I'm going to have to be prepared for in case the operation is not as successful as I hope," Flintoff told the News of the World:

 

"There will be a question mark in my mind about whether I have played my last game until I know how the operation has turned out.

 

"I'd be lying if I said it hadn't crossed my mind, but the success rate for an operation like this is pretty good.

 

"The bottom line is that if it doesn't work, there's nothing I can do about it.

 

"But I don't want my career to end like this. My Test career ended with a high by England winning the Ashes and I'd like to finish my one-day career by winning the World Cup."

 

Flintoff played with pain at The Oval, but looked far from his best. His only telling contribution in the second innings was the run out of Ricky Ponting.

 

"The day after the Ashes win I went for a scan, which confirmed my knee problem had got worse," he said.

 

"I was really struggling towards the end of the final Test."

 

"The next few weeks are quite crucial in the recovery and I'm not supposed to put any weight on my knee.

 

"In the past when I've been on crutches for two or three weeks my leg has been terrible, so this time it's going to be awful," he added.

 

"I will see the specialist in a couple of weeks and then have another eight-week check-up. It's only then we'll know the extent of where I'm up to.

 

"I have set myself a target of returning for the tour to Bangladesh, which is from mid-February to the middle of March, but whether that's realistic or not, I'm not sure,"

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