Former cricketing star turned presenter Freddie Flintoff has said he is to leave Sky Original show A League of Their Own after 12 years.
The 44-year-old said it had been an "unforgettable journey" when he announced his departure on Instagram.
A League of Their Own began in 2010 and mixes sports trivia, games, celebrity guests and challenges, MirrorOnline reports.
Freddie had fronted the show alongside James Corden, Jamie Redknapp and recently Romesh Ranganathan.
In his post he wrote: "It's been 12 years, 16 series, six road trips across America and a mud bath I'd rather forget.
"But now the time has come to leave the amazing ALOTO team.
"I'd like to say a huge thanks to all of you who tuned in over the years and to everyone I have worked with on the show - what an unforgettable journey it's been."
Freddie's last appearance on the show will be on its upcoming Road Trip series, which was filmed in Cardiff and is expected to air later this year.
Comic Romesh Ranganathan presents the show after James Corden stepped down
During his time on the show Freddie has taken part in human bowling, drag performing and even splashed around in a mud bath.