Andrew Flintoff by Tim Ewbank

Andrew Flintoff by Tim Ewbank

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Zusammenfassung

Andrew Flintoff is an exciting talent in world cricket. This book traces the progress of 'Freddie' from schoolboy prodigy to adult international star. As well as an outstanding sportsman, Freddie is revealed as intelligent man whose conscience would not have let him participate in the controversial tour of Zimbabwe.

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Andrew Flintoff by Tim Ewbank

Andrew Flintoff is the most exciting talent in world cricket today, the kind of player who comes along once in a generation. Named Man of the Series during the epic Ashes success of 2005, his powerful stroke play, aggressive fast bowling, brilliant slip-catching and enjoyment of the game made him a pivotal member of the winning team. This amazing book traces the progress of 'Freddie' from schoolboy prodigy to adult international star. As well as an outstanding sportsman, Freddie is revealed as intelligent man whose conscience would not have let him participate in the controversial tour of Zimbabwe, and a devoted father to his daughter Holly with his wife Rachael. As Flintoff said himself, 'To have been part of the team that brought the Ashes home is simply unbelievable.'
Tim Ewbank is a long-standing member of the MCC and played cricket at Lord's for Tonbridge as a schoolboy. A passionate cricket fan all his life, Tim has for many years been a travelling supporter of England's cricket team both at home and overseas. Tim collaborated with Stafford Hildred on the international bestseller There's Only One David Beckham and a host of other biographies.
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ISBN 13 9781844542352
ISBN 10 1844542351
Titel Andrew Flintoff
Autor Tim Ewbank
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag John Blake Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-05-26
Seitenanzahl 256
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