
Andrew Flintoff Biography
Andrew Flintoff is a prominent English television and radio presenter and former international cricketer. In 2019, Flintoff became a presenter of the BBC One show Top Gear. He played all forms of the game and was one of the sport’s leading all-rounders, a fast bowler, a middle-order batsman, and a slip fielder.
He also has a professional boxing fight in Manchester, beating American Richard Dawson in a points decision on November 300, 2012. After retiring, Flintoff served on designing his own fashion range and becoming the face of the brand Jacamo. In addition, Andrew was part of Sky One’s sports-based comedy panel show A League of Their Own.
Andrew Flintoff Age
Andrew Flintoff was born on December 6, 1977, in the City of Preston, the United Kingdom. He is 44 years old and celebrates his birthday on December 6.
Andrew Flintoff Height
Flintoff is a man of tall stature and stands at a moderate height of 6 ft 4 inches (Approx 1.93 m).
Andrew Flintoff Education
He attended Ribbleton Hall High School and Greenlands Community Primary School. Andrew passed nine GCSEs, but he did not want to stay in education and left school at 16 while at Ribbleton Hall High School. He played cricket for the Lancashire Schools under-11s and under-15s teams and was also a keen chess player.
Andrew Flintoff Family
Andrew was born in the City of Preston, United Kingdom to his loving and hardworking parents. Flintoff holds British nationality. His father Colin served as a plumber and factory maintenance worker and was the captain of Dutton Forshaw’s second XI cricket team. He grew up with his brother called Chris who also played Cricket together. His cousin called John-Paul Flintoff serves as an author, broadcaster, and journalist.
Andrew Flintoff Wife
He is happily hitched to his supportive and loving wife called Rachael Wools in March 2005 at Knightsbridge, London. The duo is the parents of four children namely Rocky Flintoff, Holly Flintoff, Preston Flintoff, and Corey Flintoff. He has the names of his wife and children tattooed on his left shoulder. Further, Andrew is a supporter of Preston North End.
Andrew Flintoff Net Worth
Flintoff has an approximate net worth of $20 Million.
Andrew Flintoff Career
In 1998, He had his Test match debut for England against South Africa at Trent Bridge. Andrew hit 135 not out in the quarterfinals of the Natwest Trophy against Surrey in 2000. Flintoff lost his England place in 2001, but he remodeled his bowling action and gained a place on the 2001–02 tour to India. In 2003, He then scored his maiden Test century.
Andrew suffered regular injuries throughout his international career, often due to his heavy frame and bowling action. Further, during the 2007 to 2009 period, he played in only 13 of England’s 36 Test matches, but nevertheless remained a core member of the England squad, being selected whenever available. Andrew announced his retirement from Test cricket at the conclusion of the 2009 Ashes series on July 15, 2009.
Flintoff was however available for future commitments in One Day International and Twenty20 International matches. It was then reported on September 7, 2009, that he had developed deep vein thrombosis after surgery on his knee. Andrew officially retired from all cricket on September 16, 2010.
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