Andrew Flintoff
Mishap Gone Horribly Wrong: Cricketers who got injured in fatal accidents
"If you can stay positive in a negative situation, you win." This famous line by modern-day living legend Virat Kohli has tremendous significance on the cricket field. While all the cricketers would have ideally liked to implement the same on the cricket field, sometimes people have to bow down in front of destiny. Safety and security at times are in no one's hands, and that's why, even if we keep checking on everything in terms of safety if things have to go wrong, they eventually will. Well, that's precisely what we understand when we talk about 'accidents'. Yes, accidents on the field re | Click Here...
Andrew Flintoff rushed to hospital after accident during ‘Top Gear’ filming, details inside
Andrew Flintoff has been one of the finest and most entertaining cricketers for England in the recent past. Be it for his amazing bowling skills or big-hitting abilities, Flintoff has always been leading from the forefront whenever he's played for England. For nearly about a decade, Flintoff has been nothing less than an asset for England in both ODI and Test cricket. Even in the early years of T20 cricket, Flintoff has done his best for England or whichever franchise he's played for in the past. He's someone who's always loved to try new things and that's why, he's even tried someth | Click Here...
From Yuvraj Singh, Ravindra Jadeja, Ben Stokes to Ishan Kishan: Most Expensive Players In IPL History
Indian Premier League (IPL) has literally been a festive season to look forward to, for cricket enthusiasts from the time the competition got conceptualized in the year 2009. There is so much of a euphoria attached to the contest and mostly, the excitement of the year's IPL begins from the time the players go through the bidding process. For every cricket-loving person, the facts and details related to which players got bought by which team, players who got bought for the maximum monies, create enjoyable moments. IPL of course, involves huge money inflow and outflow. From the time th | Click Here...
Andrew Flintoff At Wankhede Vs Sourav Ganguly At Lord’s, Who Did The ‘Shirtless’ Act Better?
The ‘shirtless’ act by the Indian former cricketer and captain, Sourav Ganguly will be remembered forever. The India vs England rivalry has been always a matter of thrill and enthusiasm. The two teams have given each other a tough competition but, sometimes this has been extended to another level. It was the 2002 Natwest series final match when Sourav ‘Dada’ was seen taking his jersey off and waving from the balcony of Lord’s balcony after India defeated England. Sourav Ganguly was the captain then. But earlier in that year, in the six-match One Day International (ODI) series 2001 | Click Here...
Revisiting the on-field rivalry between Yuvraj Singh and Andrew Flintoff
The world cricket history has witnessed several rivalries over ages. From teams to players, the world has witnessed some big clashes between the two rivalries. The two national teams - India and England are the biggest rivalries of each other in international cricket for a really long time. They are even the top strongest cricket teams in the world. The two players, Yuvraj Singh and Andrew Flintoff from these two teams are regarded as the biggest rivalries of each other. Also read: The former Indian all-rounder cricketer, Yuvraj Singh has made several records in the internati | Click Here...
The T-shirt Story of Sourav Ganguly And Andrew Flintoff
Sourav Ganguly and Andrew Flintoff have had a remarkable journey as cricketers. Their contribution to international cricket is always remembered by cricket fans all around the world. But both these players are also remembered for their historic shirt wave after winning the match in the opponent's home ground. In the month of July 2002, India and England were playing a six-match ODI series and the final game was played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The match was going down to the wire with India needing 11 runs from the final over. Flintoff was entrusted to do the job by his captain, | Click Here...