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I couldn’t stop crying after Freddie Flintoff sent me pictures of his injuries, admits former England team-mate

Published on April 25, 2025 at 06:45 AM

FREDDIE FLINTOFF'S former England team-mate burst into tears after seeing the extent of his injuries for the first time.

While filming an episode of Top Gear in 2022, the cricketer-turned-presenter was involved in a .

Man in dark shirt looks pensively to his right.
Freddie Flintoff needed major surgery after the horrifying crash
Andrew Flintoff and Steve Harmison of England posing with the Ashes urn after a cricket match.
Flintoff's old Steve Harmison was in tears after seeing the injuries

was driving a three-wheeled sports car that overturned and dragged him along the track.

The ex-England captain required and old pal Steve Harmison broke down in tears after seeing a photo of the injuries.

Harmison told talkSPORT: “I first met Andrew in 1996. We both retired from England in the same game in 2009 and at the time we shared a room together.

“It was a difficult time for him and for [his wife] Rachael and the kids. He was always image conscious.

“I saw some of the pictures before he went into surgery.

“When he sent them to me, I didn’t stop crying for a long, long time.

“He’s lucky to be still with us. He’s lucky he’s been patched up and they've done a wonderful job.

“His confidence is back and it’s great to see him back in cricket.”

Flintoff has since returned to as a coach of the Lions and is back on TV screens.

In a Disney+ documentary about the crash, the emotional former Ashes winner said: “After the accident, I didn’t think I had it in me to get through.

“This sounds awful: part of me wishes I had been killed, part of me thinks, ‘‘.

“I didn’t want to kill myself, don’t mistake the two things, but I was thinking, ‘this would have been so much easier’.

“My biggest fear was I didn't think I had a face. I thought my face had come off.”;

Harmison, who features in the documentary, said hearing that was “heartbreaking”.

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