Flintoff out of final Test and Champions Trophy
England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is to undergo a hernia operation on Friday which will rule him
out of both next week's final Test against India at The Oval and the International Cricket Council Champions
Trophy one-day tournament.
After their defeat in the third Test at Headingley last week, England announced that Flintoff, who has been struggling
with a groin problem throughout the season, would be seeing a specialist.
And today, an England and Wales Cricket Board spokesman said of the 24-year-old Lancashire cricketer: "He is
out of the fourth Test and the ICC Trophy as we had expected to be the case."
Flinoff's withdrawal has left the selectors with a short-
term headache as they try to pick a team for the fourth Test
against India with the series level at 1-1 ahead of the
decider.
But by having Flintoff go into hospital now, with a
subsequent month of recovery time, the aim is to ensure the player's fitness for this winter's Ashes tour of Australia and
next year's World Cup.
Meanwhile there was no official announcement today about Graham Thorpe's future. The Surrey batsman is currently taking
a self-imposed rest from all cricket brought about by problems
in his private life.
Respected by the Australians as England's premier batsman
the England management is still waiting for Thorpe to advise
them of his availability.
But an England spokesman said he has no fresh news on
Thorpe's situation.
Mail Cricket Editor