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What about the great win by England over their traditional rivals Australia. it was a great test series and the man of the series has to be Freddie Flintoff does any one agree ?

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What about the great win by England over their traditional rivals Australia. it was a great test series and the man of the series has to be Freddie Flintoff does any one agree ?

If you're talking about the 2005 series then I agree with you.

However, the 2009 series was a far weaker affair. Both teams were pretty poor. While Flintoff battled bravely against his debilitating knee injury, he was a shadow of the player that dominated in 2005.

Strauss was the player of the series.

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If you're talking about the 2005 series then I agree with you.

However, the 2009 series was a far weaker affair. Both teams were pretty poor. While Flintoff battled bravely against his debilitating knee injury, he was a shadow of the player that dominated in 2005.

Strauss was the player of the series.

I disagree with you H P

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About the quality of the cricket or about Flintoff's contribution?

Swann had better bowling and batting figures than Flintoff. Strauss was the top run scorer and an inspirational leader. Flintoff's contribution, other than his excellent five-for in the second innings at Lord's, was largely ephemeral.

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About the quality of the cricket or about Flintoff's contribution?

Swann had better bowling and batting figures than Flintoff. Strauss was the top run scorer and an inspirational leader. Flintoff's contribution, other than his excellent five-for in the second innings at Lord's, was largely ephemeral.

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About the quality of the cricket or about Flintoff's contribution?

Swann had better bowling and batting figures than Flintoff. Strauss was the top run scorer and an inspirational leader. Flintoff's contribution, other than his excellent five-for in the second innings at Lord's, was largely ephemeral.

About Flintoff's contribution,considering his apparent injuries and his presence on the field seemed to install fire in the England side, the Australian commentator's and me seem to agree on this point dunno could be wrong........ :blink:

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