Flintoff 'too nice' for captaincy

**Former England skipper Mike Atherton says Andrew Flintoff’s “matey” style of leadership was partly to blame for the Test series draw with Sri Lanka. **

And Atherton believes England miss the ruthless streak of Michael Vaughan, who is out of action through injury.
“What England needed in the aftermath of the Ashes was somebody to focus minds and crack heads together,” Atherton told the Daily Mirror.
“Flintoff is an amiable man and his style of captaincy reflected that.”
Flintoff, who stepped in as skipper after Vaughan hurt his knee in India, is himself out of the one-day series with Sri Lanka with a sore ankle.

Opener Andrew Strauss acts as cover and Atherton reckons Flintoff’s injury could be a blessing in disguise.
Atherton, who has captained England in more Tests than anyone, added: "The only positive benefit of the injury to Flintoff may be the end of his captaincy ambitions.
“The mateyness the team has displayed towards the opposition over the last month suggests the ruthless intent of last summer has been lacking.” England play a one-day international against Ireland in Belfast on Tuesday before a Twenty20 game against Sri Lanka on Thursday and the five-match NatWest Series.

he should be more like javed miadad without the all the sticks and chappals
but then he would not be miadad :smiley:

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If you can confirm the above piece was included in the original article, I would promise you will not get banned. :D

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:rotfl:
ur not a mod

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Yeah i remember england were dropping catches all over the place at Lords, and good old Fred had a big grin on his face.

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:hehe:

he reminds me of younis khan

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Good old Fred converted and became Pathan?

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yes he did :rolleyes:

i mean in the way he acts and his personality, now dont twist my words