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Andrew Flintoff

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Andrew Flintoff

Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff (born 6 December 1977), is an English television and radio presenter and former international cricketer. Flintoff played all forms of the game and was one of the sport's leading all-rounders, a fast bowler, middle-order batsman and slip fielder. He was consistently rated by the ICC as being among the top international all-rounders in both ODI and Test cricket. Following his debut in 1998, Flintoff became an integral player for England and was England's "Man of the Series" in the 2005 Ashes. He later served as both captain and vice-captain of the team. He retired from Test cricket at the end of the 2009 Ashes series and from other forms of the game in 2010. He then had one professional boxing fight on 30 November 2012 in Manchester, beating American Richard Dawson on a points decision. In 2014, Flintoff came out of retirement to play Twenty20 cricket for Lancashire, before being signed by the Brisbane Heat to play in the Australian Big Bash League for the 2014–15 season. Since his retirement, Flintoff has been involved with numerous projects, including designing his own fashion range and becoming the face of clothing brand Jacamo, winning the first series of the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity.. Me Out of Here! and being part of Sky One's sports-based comedy panel show A League of Their Own. Flintoff became a presenter of the BBC One car show Top Gear in 2019, remaining with the programme until he sustained injuries resulting from an accident during filming in late 2022.

Infobox

2009
Chennai Super Kings (squad no. 11)
Full name
Andrew Flintoff
Born
(1977-12-06) 6 December 1977 Preston, Lancashire, England
Nickname
Freddie
Height
6 ft 4 in (1 m)
Batting
Right-handed
Bowling
Right-arm fast-medium
Role
All-rounder
Relations
Rocky Flintoff (son) Corey Flintoff (son)
National side
England (1998–2009)
Test debut (cap 591)
23 July 1998 v South Africa
Last Test
20 August 2009 v Australia
ODI debut (cap 154)
7 April 1999 v Pakistan
Last ODI
3 April 2009 v West Indies
ODI shirt no.
11
T20I debut (cap 2)
13 June 2005 v Australia
Last T20I
19 September 2007 v India
1995–2009, 2014
Lancashire (squad no. 26)
2014/15
Brisbane Heat (squad no. 26)
Competition
Competition Test ODI T20I FC Matches 79 141 7 183 Runs scored 3,845 3,394 76 9,027 Batting average 31 32 12 33 100s/50s 5/26 3/18 0/0 15/53 Top score 167 123 31 185 Balls bowled 14,951 5,624 150 22,799 Wickets 226 169 5 350 Bowling average 32 24 32 31 5 wickets in innings 3 2 0 4 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 5/58 5/19 2/23 5/24 Catches/stumpings 52/– 47/– 5/– 185/–
Matches
79
Runs scored
3,845
Batting average
31
100s/50s
5/26
Top score
167
Balls bowled
14,951
Wickets
226
Bowling average
32
5 wickets in innings
3
10 wickets in match
0
Best bowling
5/58
Catches/stumpings
52/–
Weight
Heavyweight
Stance
Orthodox
Total fights
1
Wins
1
Win by KO
0
Losses
0

Tables

· Filmography
2005
Role(s)
Guest
Notes
1 episode
Role(s)
4 episodes
2006
Role(s)
1 episode
2007
You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous
Role(s)
Participant
2009, 2012, 2017–2019
Role(s)
The One Show
Notes
7 episodes
2009
Role(s)
1 episode
2010
2010–present
Role(s)
A League of Their Own
Notes
Participant
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
One-off
Role(s)
Guest
Notes
1 episode
2011
Role(s)
Participant
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
5 episodes
Role(s)
1 episode
Alone in the Wild: Freddie Flintoff
Role(s)
Television movie
2012
Role(s)
Guest
Notes
3 episodes
2012, 2015
Role(s)
The Jonathan Ross Show
Notes
2 episodes
2012, 2017–2018
Role(s)
Loose Women
Notes
6 episodes
Freddie Flintoff Goes Wild
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
4 episodes
Role(s)
1 episode
Role(s)
Guest
Flintoff: From Lord's to the Ring
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
4 episodes
2013
John Bishop's Only Joking
Role(s)
Guest
Notes
3 episodes
Role(s)
1 episode
Role(s)
Participant
2013–2014
Role(s)
8 Out of 10 Cats
Notes
Guest
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
1 episode
2014
Role(s)
Participant
Role(s)
Guest
Oxford Street Revealed
Role(s)
Himself
2014–2015
Role(s)
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
Notes
Participant
2015
Role(s)
Guest
Notes
1 episode
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
3 episodes
2015–present
Role(s)
Flintoff: Lord of the Fries
Notes
Himself
2016
Role(s)
Presenter
Notes
1 episode
Role(s)
Participant
Role(s)
Participant
2017
Freddie Down Under
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
6 episodes
Parenting for Idiots
Role(s)
Participant
Notes
3 episodes
Role(s)
Guest
Notes
1 episode
2017–2018
Role(s)
Good Morning Britain
Notes
2 episodes
Andrew Flintoff's Summer: Pacino and Bert
Role(s)
Man
Notes
Television movie
2017–2020
Role(s)
Australian Ninja Warrior
Notes
Presenter
Role(s)
10 episodes
Role(s)
Participant
Notes
1 episode
Role(s)
Danny
2018
Role(s)
Guest
Carnage
Role(s)
Presenter
2019
Role(s)
Guest
Notes
1 episode
2019–2022
Role(s)
Top Gear
Notes
Presenter
2020
Total Wipeout – Freddie and Paddy's Takeover
Don't Rock The Boat
Freddie Flintoff: Living with Bulimia
2021
DNA Journey
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
1 episode; 10 March 2021
2022
Role(s)
1 series (5 episodes)
2022–2025
Role(s)
Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams
Notes
Documentary series; three series aired
Freddie & Jason: Two Men in a Tent
Role(s)
With Jason Manford
2024–present
Role(s)
Bullseye
Notes
Presenter
2025
Flintoff
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
Documentary
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2005
The Frank Skinner Show
Guest
1 episode
Strictly Come Dancing
4 episodes
2006
Match of the Day
1 episode
2007
ITV News
You Can't Fire Me, I'm Famous
Participant
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Guest
2009, 2012, 2017–2019
The One Show
7 episodes
2009
The F Word
1 episode
2010
Live from Studio Five
2010–present
A League of Their Own
Participant
113 episodes
2010
2010 Sport Relief
Himself
One-off
James Corden's World Cup Live
Guest
1 episode
2011
Daybreak
The Million Pound Drop
Participant
John Bishop's Britain
Himself
5 episodes
My Funniest Year
1 episode
Alone in the Wild: Freddie Flintoff
Television movie
2012
Celebrity Juice
Guest
3 episodes
2012, 2015
The Jonathan Ross Show
2 episodes
2012, 2017–2018
Loose Women
6 episodes
2012
Freddie Flintoff Goes Wild
Himself
4 episodes
Let's Get Gold
1 episode
The Last Leg
Guest
Flintoff: From Lord's to the Ring
Himself
4 episodes
2013
John Bishop's Only Joking
Guest
3 episodes
The Graham Norton Show
1 episode
That Puppet Game Show
Participant
2013–2014
8 Out of 10 Cats
Guest
2 episodes
2013
The Spa
Himself
1 episode
2014
Piers Morgan's Life Stories
Guest
Celebrity Squares
Participant
Duck Quacks Don't Echo
Sunday Brunch
Guest
Oxford Street Revealed
Himself
Trollied
2014–2015
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
Participant
2 episodes
2015
I'm A Celebrity.. Get Me Out of Here!
20 episodes
The New Paul O'Grady Show
Guest
1 episode
Very British Problems
Himself
3 episodes
Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week
Presenter
2015–present
Flintoff: Lord of the Fries
Himself
14 episodes (plus 4 in production)
2016
Too Much TV
Presenter
1 episode
All Star Mr & Mrs
Participant
John Bishop: in Conversation With
Guest
Tipping Point: Lucky Stars
Participant
2017
Freddie Down Under
Himself
6 episodes
Parenting for Idiots
Participant
3 episodes
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Guest
1 episode
The Nightly Show
· Professional boxing record
By decision
By decision
1 fight
By decision
1 win
1
0 losses
0
1 fight
1 win
0 losses
By decision
1
0
· Professional boxing record
1
1
No.
1
Result
Win
Record
1–0
Opponent
Richard Dawson
Type
PTS
Round, time
4
Date
30 November 2012
Location
Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
1
Win
1–0
Richard Dawson
PTS
4
30 November 2012
Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
· External links
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Awards and achievements
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Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World 2006
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