Flintoff will play again – Lancs coach Peter Moores

Lancashire coach Peter Moores has said he is certain that England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff will make a full return from injury.

Flintoff, 32, has been recovering from surgery after damaging his right knee during England’s Ashes win in 2009.

Moores said: “I’ve got a lot of confidence – I’ve no doubt at all that he’ll play again.

“It was down to the surgeon to do his bit and Fred to do his part. Now we’re down to that bit, hopefully it works.” Read more
Courtesy : news.bbc.co.uk

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