Andrew Flintoff: Cashing in
Thanks to the explosion in Twenty20, there is plenty of lucrative action for Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff will still strut the world cricket stage. Thanks to the explosion in Twenty20, there is plenty of lucrative action to come. His contract with the Indian Premier League side Chennai Super Kings, which paid him $1.5m this year only to see him pick up an injury, has a year to run. He will also play for England in Twenty20 and one-day internationals and for his home county, Lancashire.

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