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Previously on "Flintoff: Great All-Rounder or was it mostly hype?"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    One good series, but a pretty average all rounder i'd say. His performance in the first Ashes test was pathetic. Typical of him though. He's a better one day player I think..and I think he knows it now too.

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  • Jet Setter
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    Incredibly over rated cricketer. Had a great series in 2005 and that's about it. Swann would have to be rated a better all rounder at the moment. Not as intimidating as Freddie but the man can bat!

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    If he keeps up his drinking habits he will continue to be a great all-rounder.
    That a feeble attempt at a joke?

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  • Cyberman
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    If he keeps up his drinking habits he will continue to be a great all-rounder.

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  • Nexxy
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    why not feed the troll he looks thin and hungry

    Freddie had some good games, was a good bowler can swing a bat a bit but as for being a great all rounder no

    he did not have it upstairs
    According to Frances Edmonds "Ian Botham is in no way inhibited by a capacity to over-intellectualise" so maybe it helps to be a thicky

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  • original PM
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    why not feed the troll he looks thin and hungry

    Freddie had some good games, was a good bowler can swing a bat a bit but as for being a great all rounder no

    he did not have it upstairs

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  • Drewster
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    Do not feed the Troll!!
    Do not feed the Troll!!
    Do not feed the Troll!!
    Do not feed the Troll!!
    Do not feed the Troll!!
    Do not feed the Troll!!

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  • d000hg
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    He was really good, but not for long.

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  • Flintoff: Great All-Rounder or was it mostly hype?

    With just the Ashes series left for Freddie, before closing the door on his test career, Will he be remembered at test level as a truly great all-rounder.

    I've been lucky enough to have seen Kapil Dev, Botham and Kallis in their playing prime. Each could turn a game and have the figures to back this up.

    But is Freddie really just a genuinely good bowler who can bat?

    Discuss?

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