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General Cricket => Players => Topic started by: Danny on May 17, 2008, 08:39:06 PM
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Will Freddie ever return to the Champion we used to know? In the Ashes05 he was unstoppable, but in the recent years he has struggled for form and suffered multiple injuries. Will we ever see the really Freddie back?
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He was in all the magazines saying his best is yet to come but i think hes past it now
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Been watching him at Lancashire matches recently and in his batting he has just lost that presence that he used to have. His bowling is still very good and effective but he isnt the same player he was in 2005.
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bat him at 11 then, as long as his bowling is gd
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i dont think he will ever be back to 2005 standards!he seems to try and bat the same way as he used to now but its just not the same :(
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I Think He's Good Enough To Be In The England Team On His Bowling Alone.
I'd Have Him Below Ambrose In The Current Set Up.(Could Be A Different WK By The Time That Flintoff Makes It Into The Team.... Considering The Revolving Door Policy In Place.)
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I think he will get back to some sort of form with the bat, but never as good as he was in 05.
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For me know his bowling's more important to england than his batting.
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his recent injury Side strain, has put him out of first 2 tests! injuries follow this player otherwise he would have been awesome
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i reckon he might get close to 05, but to be honest i think he's past it. i just think he needs to go back to basics, He is trying to be a batter that can do everything. when clearly he cant. so he should just relax when he's out there and enjoy it
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I feel if Freddie can stay injury free for the rest of the season and get some overs under his belt at Lancashire he might get close to the Freddie of 2005.
His batting will come back in time, you don't become a bad batsman overnight. Once his confidence is back to 100% hopefully we'll see the sort of performances which dragged England through games at times!
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Hope your right e4sby.
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He will still be a very good bowler but I'm not sure if he will ever be the same as the 05 series all round
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i read he is ALSO out of the NZ odi series! so maybe a comeback for the South African Tour!!!
I just hope WHENEVER he comes back, he comes back for a good period and not a one off.. rest and come back 110% !!
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110% love it!
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Needs to be given time to get back to the form he had during 2005. And he got there with hard work and by staying fit, if they rush him and he gets injured he's gone for good so care needs to be taken.
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Let him stay and play for Lanks. Leave him untill the Zimbabwe series (if we play them) then pick him for the Ashes if his form warrents it. It's not fair to drop someone if there playing well just because he's Freddie Flintoff.
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been watching him at Lancs before the side strain and his bowling is just as good. Bags of pace and bounce, couple of the top order batsmen were backing away, and he hit a fair few lids! However his batting is poor, but i think put him into the England side for South Africa and take out collingwood, and his batting will slowely improve to the way it was, he's just out of nick!
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Maybe Flintoff should be used primarily as a bowler.. ie. Collinwood should stay
He should come in as a bowler.. so it means dropping one of the performing youngsters!
Who should go? Broad, Anderson or Sidebottom even Monty? i think none of them personally. Fred needs to wait until the 2nd test to see whether these 3 can handle a top class batting lineup.
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hmm i see where you are coming from, but he is easily our best bowler, so shouldn't be kept out by that trio! if he came in instead of collingwood, he would add the extra bowler, as collingwood rarely bowls with his shoulder injury, and with pault not getting runs he is just in the side as a fielder, which is a joke
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Well i think he should come in for a bowler as Ambrose cant bat six, i just don't think he's suited to it. Also he might be bowling well but so is our current pace attack so wouldn't drop anyone yet.