Summary
ENGLAND have admitted they are concerned about Andrew Flintoff's longterm future as an international allrounder as he battles to recover from a recurrence of knee problems to prove his fitness for this week's second Ashes Test. The 31-year-old was given a further cortisone injection in his right knee after reporting discomfort during England's long spell in the field in the dramatic drawn opening Test in Cardiff but England are optimistic he will be fit enough to play at Lord's tomorrow.
But, after suffering problems with his knee in his first international match since returning from surgery, England have admitted to concerns about Flintoff's ability to withstand the rigours of Test cricket on a long-term basis.See the full content of this document
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Fears Grow for Flintoff
Flintoff batted during yesterday's practice session at Lord's but will not bowl until...
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