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Flintoff optimism for 2009 Ashes | Flintoff optimism for 2009 Ashes |
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Andrew Flintoff believes England can bounce back and regain the Ashes in 2009 despite playing poorly this time. | Andrew Flintoff believes England can bounce back and regain the Ashes in 2009 despite playing poorly this time. |
Flintoff, who presided over a rare 5-0 series defeat, said: "I've experienced it from both sides now, the jubilation of 2005 and now the emotion of today. | Flintoff, who presided over a rare 5-0 series defeat, said: "I've experienced it from both sides now, the jubilation of 2005 and now the emotion of today. |
"We've seen the Australians walking round the ground taking the Ashes back, which they fully deserve. | "We've seen the Australians walking round the ground taking the Ashes back, which they fully deserve. |
"But hopefully, in 2009 it could be us walking around the ground and acknowledging the crowd." | "But hopefully, in 2009 it could be us walking around the ground and acknowledging the crowd." |
Interview: England captain Andrew Flintoff | Interview: England captain Andrew Flintoff |
Flintoff was a stop-gap captain in the absence of the injured Michael Vaughan in Australia. | Flintoff was a stop-gap captain in the absence of the injured Michael Vaughan in Australia. |
He did his best to marshall the team, but was criticised for some of his team selections in the early part of the series. | He did his best to marshall the team, but was criticised for some of his team selections in the early part of the series. |
Questions were also raised as to whether he had the power to motivate the players in the way Vaughan has done on previous tours. | Questions were also raised as to whether he had the power to motivate the players in the way Vaughan has done on previous tours. |
Flintoff, who must wait and see if he will lead the side in the one-day series, added: "You look at the side in our dressing room. It's a young side. | Flintoff, who must wait and see if he will lead the side in the one-day series, added: "You look at the side in our dressing room. It's a young side. |
"We've got to regroup. Australia have come back better and stronger, almost raised the bar. | "We've got to regroup. Australia have come back better and stronger, almost raised the bar. |
From my point of view, the selection process is fine. It's been successful. It's the second Test series we've lost in 11 or 12 and suddenly it's wrong? I don't think it has to be changed at this stage but other people feel differently Duncan Fletcher | From my point of view, the selection process is fine. It's been successful. It's the second Test series we've lost in 11 or 12 and suddenly it's wrong? I don't think it has to be changed at this stage but other people feel differently Duncan Fletcher |
"They've played some fantastic cricket over five Test matches. | "They've played some fantastic cricket over five Test matches. |
"But we've got to work on that now. We've got to get better. We've got a lot of cricket between now and 2009 to improve." | |
Coach Duncan Fletcher denied England were lacking desire. | Coach Duncan Fletcher denied England were lacking desire. |
He suggested the absences of Vaughan, Simon Jones and Marcus Trescothick were crucial factors behind England's inconsistency. | |
He said: "There's been some big losses to this side, huge losses, and it always takes time to fill those gaps. | |
"When you get young guys coming into a side, they're always inconsistent and that's what happened." | "When you get young guys coming into a side, they're always inconsistent and that's what happened." |
Fletcher defended the team selection process on overseas tours, which led to some controversial decisions in the opening matches. | Fletcher defended the team selection process on overseas tours, which led to some controversial decisions in the opening matches. |
Monty Panesar and Chris Read were both initially overlooked despite having strong claims to starting berths. | Monty Panesar and Chris Read were both initially overlooked despite having strong claims to starting berths. |
Fletcher and Flintoff were the men to pick the sides, with no input from chairman of selectors David Graveney. | Fletcher and Flintoff were the men to pick the sides, with no input from chairman of selectors David Graveney. |
And Fletcher said: "From my point of view, the selection process is fine. It's been successful. | And Fletcher said: "From my point of view, the selection process is fine. It's been successful. |
"It's the second Test series we've lost in 11 or 12 and suddenly it's wrong? | "It's the second Test series we've lost in 11 or 12 and suddenly it's wrong? |
"I don't think it has to be changed at this stage but other people feel differently." | "I don't think it has to be changed at this stage but other people feel differently." |