Bungee prospect helped Flintoff sever contract tiesAndrew Flintoff's decision to reject an England contract was taken partly so he could participate in events such as bungee-jumping, as part of future television work, his agent said. Andrew "Chubby" Chandler, best known for looking after the interests of top golfers, including Ernie Els Theodore Ernest "Ernie" Els (born October 17, 1969) is a South African golfer who has been one of the top professional players in the world since the mid-1990s. A former World No. 1, he is known as "The Big Easy", for his imposing physical stature (he stands 1. and Lee Westwood Lee John Westwood (born 24 April 1973) is an English professional golfer. Career outline Born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, Westwood began to play golf aged 13 with a half set bought by grandparents. , insisted that 31-year-old all-rounder Flintoff did not turn down an England and Wales Cricket Board The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales. (ECB See electronic code book. ) incremental contract purely for financial reasons.
"I've seen reports he's a mercenary - he's nothing of the sort," Chandler told BBC Sport BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC. It became a fully dedicated division of the BBC in 2000. It incorporates programmes such as Match of the Day, Grandstand (discontinued in early 2007), Test Match Special, Ski Sunday, of Flintoff, whose career has been blighted by injuries and who is currently recovering from knee surgery. "There were one or two things in it that made it difficult to sign, like he wouldn't be allowed to participate in dangerous sports - and he's possibly doing a television series in which he may do bungee-jumping." Flintoff, who has insisted he remains fully committed (Law) committed to prison for trial, in distinction from being detained for examination. See also: Fully to England's one-day cause, retired from Test cricket after the side's Ashes series victory last month because he said his body could no longer cope with the five-day format. Had Flintoff accepted the ECB offer of an incremental deal, this would still have given England a say over when and where he played but for a fraction of the money he received from his previous central contract, something only available to Test players. Chandler added: "I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what was in the ECB's mind when they offered him the contract they did, because they probably must have known that the money wouldn't have made a lot of difference compared to the sums of money he was earning as a Test cricketer. "But he is going to end up with the odd sponsorship deal that would be possibly conflicting with an England sponsorship deal and he just wants to have the freedom of mind that he can do what he wants to, when he wants to." All-rounder Flintoff, who already has a lucrative Indian Premier League 1. IPL - Information Processing Language. 2. IPL - Internet Public Library. 3. IPL - Initial Program Load. 4. IPL - Initial Program Loader. ) tie-up with the Chennai Super Kings, is now available for hire with Australian state sides Queensland and South Australia, as well as the Titans in South Africa, reportedly interested in signing him. Flintoff hopes to be fit for England's tour of Bangladesh in February. His plan would then be to play for Chennai in the IPL ahead of another England stint during the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean. Flintoff's former England captain Michael Vaughan warned his decision to reject the incremental contract could pose difficulties for the team. "If Fred (Flintoff) starts picking and choosing, that's when it becomes a problem leading into a major event," Vaughan, England's 2005 Ashes-winning skipper, told BBC BBC in full British Broadcasting Corp. Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927. Radio. "From next summer, as a coach and a captain, you will want your best players available for the last 15 games leading into a World Cup to get your formation and your strategies all working towards winning it," explained Vaughan, who this season retired from all senior cricket, in part because of a knee injury. "If Andrew Flintoff is available for all of them, there is absolutely no problem with what he is doing." And Australian batsman Stuart Law, who played alongside Flintoff at Lancashire, said his former team-mate should feel no remorse over his decision. "I'm sick and tired of hearing people saying he is just money-grabbing," Law said. "He's gone to hell and back for England. He's pretty much bowled himself into the dirt for them for a decade."
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