Cricket

Flintoff commits for three more years

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff has signed a new three-year deal to play one-day cricket for Lancashire, the county club said.

'I am delighted at being able to agree a new contract which enables me to remain at Old Trafford for the next three years,' the 31-year-old player said on the Lancashire website (www.lccc.co.uk).

Flintoff, who retired from test cricket after the Ashes in August and is recovering from an operation on his right knee, also has a lucrative contract with Indian Premier League (IPL) side Chennai.

'I am looking forward to being around the Lancashire dressing room more now I have retired from Test cricket and this contract will also give me the flexibility to play other forms of one-day cricket around the world,' he said.

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