ENGLISH CRICKET NEEDS ME; GO GET 'EM, FLINTOFF.Byline: DEAN WILSON Dean Hiroshi Wilson (born December 17, 1969) is an American professional golfer. Wilson was born in Kaneohe, Hawaii. He turned professional in 1992 after graduating from Brigham Young University and has won six times on the Japan Golf Tour and once on the PGA Tour. ANDREW FLINTOFF has been given the all-clear to ride to England's rescue and finish his Test career on an Ashes-winning high. After being ruled out of the Headingley debacle, Flintoff feared the worst when he went to see his knee specialist yesterday. But the surgeon told him swelling around his right knee had eased enough for him to be available for the final crack at the Aussies at The Oval he had hoped for before quitting Test cricket
For the women's version of the game, see . Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. . England coach Andy Flower Andrew "Andy" Flower (born 28 April, 1968 in Cape Town, South Africa) was an international cricket player for Zimbabwe and now the assistant coach of England. He is considered to be one of the best wicket-keeper batsmen, alongside players such as Australian Adam Gilchrist and Sri said: "The advice is he'll be fit enough to take part as an all-rounder at The Oval so we'll listen to that advice and also to Fred's information about his body." James Anderson has also been given the green light for the Fifth Test, starting on Thursday week, after a scan on a sore hamstring showed no tear and would allow him to play following a rest from county fixtures. |
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