- Andrew Flintoff has been appointed the new head coach of Sydney Thunder in Australia’s Big Bash League, signifying a major step in his coaching career since his return to cricket following a severe car crash.
- He is expected to depart the England Lions’ winter tour of South Africa early to take up this role, a decision supported by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) given it is his inaugural overseas T20 league position.
- Flintoff expressed enthusiasm for the role, stating his coaching philosophy is to ensure players enjoy cricket, work hard, and play with passion, aiming to build a team that players will eagerly want to represent.
- Sydney Thunder lauded Flintoff’s appointment as their "most significant off-field acquisition in club history”, as he takes over from Trevor Bayliss after the team finished last in the eight-team table the previous season.
- His recent coaching experience includes stints with England’s white-ball teams, where he was part of the backroom staff at the 2024 T20 World Cup, and two seasons as head coach for Northern Superchargers in The Hundred.
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England cricket legend Andrew Flintoff lands major coaching role in Australia