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Flower says England needs new ‘Andrew Flintoff’ to remain at pinnacle of cricket | England coach Andy Flower has highlighted his team’s need for a "world class all-rounder" despite their win against Sri Lanka in the second Test at Colombo. He said England
needed a new ‘Andrew Flintoff’ if they are to maintain their World No 1 Test rank
status. "What we need is a genuine, world-class all-rounder to bat and bowl -
something we've not had since Andrew Flintoff. I'm very happy and proud of the
way the guys performed throughout the winter. They have worked hard at their game
and I'm really happy that there is evidence of them learning,” The Mirror quoted
Flower, as saying. "In the conditions we have faced this winter, there are skills
you use against spin and it's our batting that cost us. Our bowlers have been
brilliant all the way through.Batting is where we have fallen short. Why has it
taken so long? These aren't easy things to sort out,” he added. His statement
came after England recorded their first Test victory of the year and levelled
the series with Sri Lanka . England captain Andrew Strauss also praised his side
for securing a first Test win of the year and revealed that the team's poor run
of form never made him question his captaincy. "I never had any doubts about whether
this was the time for me to go. I'm very determined and committed to seeing us
improve as a side. It's been an interesting week or two but I think it's very
important that we as a side don't get carried away with whatever the issue of
the day is,” he added.
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