LONDON, Oct 16: England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff insists he will return to action better than ever despite a fourth operation on his left ankle.

Flintoff, 29, will be sidelined for seven months after undergoing surgery to finally resolve the troublesome injury in the Netherlands last week.

The Lancashire star is convinced Professor Niek van Dijk has pin-pointed the cause of the problem that threatened to wreck his career.

He laughed off suggestions he will never get back to the influential form which helped England win the Ashes in 2005.

“I’m absolutely confident I can get back to playing for Lancashire and England again to the level I have in the past,” Flintoff said.

“The surgeon went into the joint and found things wrong. He removed some bone fragments that were deeply embedded and did some work on the tendon too.

“Professor Van Dijk is more than happy with what he has done and confident he has got to the bottom of the problem.”

Flintoff will miss England’s forthcoming tours to Sri Lanka and New Zealand while he rehabilitates his ankle and he refuses to put a date on his return.—AFP

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