August 18, 2011 11:04 GMT
The England Cricket Board
will invite former players,
including Ashes hero Andrew
Flintoff, on the final day of
the fourth Test against India
to celebrate the team's rise
to the top of ICC rankings.
The Board will be inviting
players involved in
England's rise to the top to
attend the final day of the
fourth Test against India at
The Oval, The Daily Mail
reported.
The ECB will go back as far
as 2007 to compile a guest
list of cricketers deemed to
have been pieces in the
jigsaw, the report added.
As many as 23 cricketers,
including the 13 in the squad
for the fourth and final Test
of the ongoing series, have
represented England in
Tests since Andy Flower
took over as coach of the
team.
Flower, who first emerged on
the scene as an assistant to
Peter Moores, was appointed
full-time following the tour of
the Caribbean in 2009.
The event is likely to
witness the presence of Paul
Collingwood, Flintoff, Steve
Harmison, Monty Panesar
and Ryan Sidebottom, apart
from former captain Nasser
Hussain, among those, who
are not the part of the
squad.
Flower reportedly will also
use the occasion to credit
the role played by Hussain,
who helped mastermind
England's recovery along
with the current Indian coach
DuAugust 18, 2011 11:04 GMT
The England Cricket Board
will invite former players,
including Ashes hero Andrew
Flintoff, on the final day of
the fourth Test against India
to celebrate the team's rise
to the top of ICC rankings.
The Board will be inviting
players involved in
England's rise to the top to
attend the final day of the
fourth Test against India at
The Oval, The Daily Mail
reported.
The ECB will go back as far
as 2007 to compile a guest
list of cricketers deemed to
have been pieces in the
jigsaw, the report added.
As many as 23 cricketers,
including the 13 in the squad
for the fourth and final Test
of the ongoing series, have
represented England in
Tests since Andy Flower
took over as coach of the
team.
Flower, who first emerged on
the scene as an assistant to
Peter Moores, was appointed
full-time following the tour of
the Caribbean in 2009.
The event is likely to
witness the presence of Paul
Collingwood, Flintoff, Steve
Harmison, Monty Panesar
and Ryan Sidebottom, apart
from former captain Nasser
Hussain, among those, who
are not the part of the
squad.
Flower reportedly will also
use the occasion to credit
the role played by Hussain,
who helped mastermind
England's recovery along
with the current Indian coach
Duncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.ncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.[/color][/i][/size]volved in
England's rise to the top to
attend the final day of the
fourth Test against India at
The Oval, The Daily Mail
reported.
The ECB will go back as far
as 2007 to compile a guest
list of cricketers deemed to
have been pieces in the
jigsaw, the report added.
As many as 23 cricketers,
including the 13 in the squad
for the fourth and final Test
of the ongoing series, have
represented England in
Tests since Andy Flower
took over as coach of the
team.
Flower, who first emerged on
the scene as an assistant to
Peter Moores, was appointed
full-time following the tour of
the Caribbean in 2009.
The event is likely to
witness the presence of Paul
Collingwood, Flintoff, Steve
Harmison, Monty Panesar
and Ryan Sidebottom, apart
from former captain Nasser
Hussain, among those, who
are not the part of the
squad.
Flower reportedly will also
use the occasion to credit
the role played by Hussain,
who helped mastermind
England's recovery along
with the current Indian coach
Duncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.ncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.[/color][/i][/size]
The England Cricket Board
will invite former players,
including Ashes hero Andrew
Flintoff, on the final day of
the fourth Test against India
to celebrate the team's rise
to the top of ICC rankings.
The Board will be inviting
players involved in
England's rise to the top to
attend the final day of the
fourth Test against India at
The Oval, The Daily Mail
reported.
The ECB will go back as far
as 2007 to compile a guest
list of cricketers deemed to
have been pieces in the
jigsaw, the report added.
As many as 23 cricketers,
including the 13 in the squad
for the fourth and final Test
of the ongoing series, have
represented England in
Tests since Andy Flower
took over as coach of the
team.
Flower, who first emerged on
the scene as an assistant to
Peter Moores, was appointed
full-time following the tour of
the Caribbean in 2009.
The event is likely to
witness the presence of Paul
Collingwood, Flintoff, Steve
Harmison, Monty Panesar
and Ryan Sidebottom, apart
from former captain Nasser
Hussain, among those, who
are not the part of the
squad.
Flower reportedly will also
use the occasion to credit
the role played by Hussain,
who helped mastermind
England's recovery along
with the current Indian coach
DuAugust 18, 2011 11:04 GMT
The England Cricket Board
will invite former players,
including Ashes hero Andrew
Flintoff, on the final day of
the fourth Test against India
to celebrate the team's rise
to the top of ICC rankings.
The Board will be inviting
players involved in
England's rise to the top to
attend the final day of the
fourth Test against India at
The Oval, The Daily Mail
reported.
The ECB will go back as far
as 2007 to compile a guest
list of cricketers deemed to
have been pieces in the
jigsaw, the report added.
As many as 23 cricketers,
including the 13 in the squad
for the fourth and final Test
of the ongoing series, have
represented England in
Tests since Andy Flower
took over as coach of the
team.
Flower, who first emerged on
the scene as an assistant to
Peter Moores, was appointed
full-time following the tour of
the Caribbean in 2009.
The event is likely to
witness the presence of Paul
Collingwood, Flintoff, Steve
Harmison, Monty Panesar
and Ryan Sidebottom, apart
from former captain Nasser
Hussain, among those, who
are not the part of the
squad.
Flower reportedly will also
use the occasion to credit
the role played by Hussain,
who helped mastermind
England's recovery along
with the current Indian coach
Duncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.ncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.[/color][/i][/size]volved in
England's rise to the top to
attend the final day of the
fourth Test against India at
The Oval, The Daily Mail
reported.
The ECB will go back as far
as 2007 to compile a guest
list of cricketers deemed to
have been pieces in the
jigsaw, the report added.
As many as 23 cricketers,
including the 13 in the squad
for the fourth and final Test
of the ongoing series, have
represented England in
Tests since Andy Flower
took over as coach of the
team.
Flower, who first emerged on
the scene as an assistant to
Peter Moores, was appointed
full-time following the tour of
the Caribbean in 2009.
The event is likely to
witness the presence of Paul
Collingwood, Flintoff, Steve
Harmison, Monty Panesar
and Ryan Sidebottom, apart
from former captain Nasser
Hussain, among those, who
are not the part of the
squad.
Flower reportedly will also
use the occasion to credit
the role played by Hussain,
who helped mastermind
England's recovery along
with the current Indian coach
Duncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.ncan Fletcher after the
team slipped to the bottom of
the rankings in 1999
following its loss to New
Zealand at home.[/color][/i][/size]