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Captain Andrew Flintoff believes England will have to improve on their 2005 performance against Australia if they are to retain the Ashes. | Captain Andrew Flintoff believes England will have to improve on their 2005 performance against Australia if they are to retain the Ashes. |
Flintoff and the rest of the squad will set off for Australia from Heathrow airport at 9.30pm on Friday evening. | Flintoff and the rest of the squad will set off for Australia from Heathrow airport at 9.30pm on Friday evening. |
"It's going to be incredible," the Lancashire all-rounder said. | "It's going to be incredible," the Lancashire all-rounder said. |
"There'll be all the attention, all the spotlight, all the rivalry and all the history. It gives me a tingle - I'm chomping at the bit to get started." | "There'll be all the attention, all the spotlight, all the rivalry and all the history. It gives me a tingle - I'm chomping at the bit to get started." |
Flintoff played a huge part in England's 2-1 success last summer, scoring over 400 runs and taking 24 wickets. | Flintoff played a huge part in England's 2-1 success last summer, scoring over 400 runs and taking 24 wickets. |
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This time he has the added responsibility of leading the side in the absence of Michael Vaughan, who is still working to regain full fitness after knee surgery. | This time he has the added responsibility of leading the side in the absence of Michael Vaughan, who is still working to regain full fitness after knee surgery. |
And he has under no illusions about how hard Australia will fight to regain supremacy in the game's oldest rivalry. | And he has under no illusions about how hard Australia will fight to regain supremacy in the game's oldest rivalry. |
"Australia will be desperate to win back the Ashes and we're desperate to retain them. It will make for compelling viewing. | "Australia will be desperate to win back the Ashes and we're desperate to retain them. It will make for compelling viewing. |
"I don't know if the series can be as good as the one last year, but one thing I know is it will be very tough and competitive," Flintoff told The Sun newspaper. | "I don't know if the series can be as good as the one last year, but one thing I know is it will be very tough and competitive," Flintoff told The Sun newspaper. |
"I'm not one for making big statements or predictions, but we're going down there in a confident frame of mind. | "I'm not one for making big statements or predictions, but we're going down there in a confident frame of mind. |
"We'll have to play well to succeed, probably even better than we did in 2005. But we have lads who can perform at the highest level. I believe we have a good chance." | "We'll have to play well to succeed, probably even better than we did in 2005. But we have lads who can perform at the highest level. I believe we have a good chance." |
England start the tour with a one-day game against an Australian Prime Minister's XI at Canberra on 10 November. | England start the tour with a one-day game against an Australian Prime Minister's XI at Canberra on 10 November. |
It will be followed by three-day games against New South Wales and South Australia before the main business of the first Test in Brisbane, which begins on 23 November. | It will be followed by three-day games against New South Wales and South Australia before the main business of the first Test in Brisbane, which begins on 23 November. |
Australia seam bowler Glenn McGrath, meanwhile, is expecting England's batsmen to try and dominate him from the outset. | Australia seam bowler Glenn McGrath, meanwhile, is expecting England's batsmen to try and dominate him from the outset. |
The 36-year-old recently returned to action at the ICC Champions Trophy after a lengthy break from the game to spend time with his wife, who has been battling cancer. | The 36-year-old recently returned to action at the ICC Champions Trophy after a lengthy break from the game to spend time with his wife, who has been battling cancer. |
"I'll be happy if they come out like that," said McGrath. | "I'll be happy if they come out like that," said McGrath. |
"Each game I've played, I've put a little piece of the puzzle back together. | "Each game I've played, I've put a little piece of the puzzle back together. |
"There's a few more games until the Ashes and I shouldn't be too far off 100%." | "There's a few more games until the Ashes and I shouldn't be too far off 100%." |