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Andrew Flintoff Appointed Head Coach Of England Lions Team For Next 12 Months
After his international career was over, Flintoff moved towards being a television presenter. But after suffering serious injuries in a horrific car crash while filming the Top Gear show in December 2022, Flintoff came back to the cricketing circuit, with support from men’s team managing director Rob Key.
Since then, he has been consistently present in England men’s support staff across all formats as a consultant and served as an assistant coach during this year’s T20 World Cup and West Indies tour. Flintoff also worked with the Lions and U19 teams, and this year, he got his first head coach assignment with Northern Superchargers in the Hundred.
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