Being Freddie: My Story so Far: The Makings of an Incredible Career

Being Freddie: My Story so Far: The Makings of an Incredible Career

by Andrew Flintoff (Author)

Synopsis

Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff is one of the most exciting cricketers in the world and has improved out of all recognition during the last two years. In 2003, he was England's best player at the World Cup. Then, explosively, he lit up the second half of the summer in 2004, lifting spirits at Lord's with a bat-smashing 142. He walked off with the England man of the series award and averages to flaunt. This book marks his story so far in his own words, taking us up to and including the summer of 2005, during which Flintoff has performed heroics with both bat and ball against Australia. Freddie will highlight the moments and matches in his career that helped him dramatically on his way forward, and reveals what it is like to play for one of the most successful England cricket teams in history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 319
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 10 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0340896310
ISBN 13: 9780340896310
Book Overview: The inside story of the world's most exciting cricketer - a national hero following the dramatic 2005 Ashes series - and the spectacular impact he has had on the game.
Prizes: Winner of British Book Awards: Sports Book of the Year 2006.

Media Reviews
'Freddie's book will knock those currently in the bestsellers' list for six.' * Daily Telegraph *
' Being Freddie is a good enjoyable read...' * Leatherhead Advertiser *
'If ever a book demonstrated the single-mindedness needed to be a successful sportsperson, Andrew Flintoff's memoir is it.' * The Times *
Author Bio
Andrew Flintoff was born in 1977 in Preston, Lancashire, where he lived until he was 21. At the age of 16 he won a three-year county contract with Lancashire, then followed an England Under-19 trip to the West Indies. At the age of 20, he was picked for his Test debut against South Africa. His career really took off on a tour of India in 2001, when he opened the batting, and his maiden Test hundred came against New Zealand the following March. Andrew Flintoff lives with his wife and baby daughter.