Top award for Flintoff

Published April 13, 2006

LONDON, April 12: England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff has been named 2005's top cricketer in the 143rd edition of Wisden, the sport's bible, which was to be published on Wednesday.

Flintoff's superb display in helping England to their Ashes victory over Australia last year had already earned him the BBC Sports Personality of the Year and an MBE.

The award was instituted in 2003 and was previously won by Australian duo Ricky Ponting and Shane Warne --- with the leg-spinner the only man to push Flintoff for the 2005 title.

“We took soundings from writers and commentators in all the cricketing countries and there were only two people in it, Flintoff and Warne,” Wisden editor Matthew Engel said in a statement.

“Our cover picture sums up the year as we saw it. Flintoff and Warne are shown embracing after the Ashes series --- but the one is just a fraction above the other.

“We felt in the end that 2005 was the year when Freddie touched greatness.” —Reuters

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