Published Jun 11, 2024, 8:06 pm IST
Rocky Flintoff, the 16-year-old son of former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, has been selected for the England men’s Under-19 squad for their upcoming three-match youth ODI series against Sri Lanka.
Rocky Flintoff has rapidly made a name for himself in the cricketing world. Despite his young age, he has demonstrated exceptional talent and maturity. His debut for Lancashire 2nd XI came just two days after his 16th birthday.
He celebrated this milestone with a maiden century against Warwickshire 2nd XI at Edgbaston in April. This performance highlighted his potential and set the stage for his selection to the national U19 squad.
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Andrew Flintoff, affectionately known as “Freddie,” is legendary in English cricket. His illustrious career as an all-rounder has inspired many, including his son Rocky. Andrew’s influence on Rocky’s cricket journey is undeniable, providing motivation and knowledge. Andrew is currently in the Caribbean, contributing to the England coaching staff for the T20 World Cup, adding another chapter to his distinguished career.
Rocky’s debut season with Lancashire 2nd XI has been remarkable. Scoring a century in his debut match showcased his batting prowess and adaptability. Throughout the season, Rocky has consistently delivered strong performances, catching the attention of selectors and cricket enthusiasts alike.
The England U19 squad for the series against Sri Lanka is a blend of promising young talents and players with family ties to cricketing greats. This squad offers a glimpse into the future of English cricket, with players eager to make their mark on the international stage.
Luc Benkenstein, the Essex all-rounder, will captain the England U19 squad. The son of former South African batter and current Lancashire head coach Dale Benkenstein, Luc brings a wealth of cricketing knowledge and leadership qualities to the team.
Farhan Ahmed, an offspinner and the younger brother of England international Rehan Ahmed is another exciting addition to the squad. Farhan recently signed his first professional contract with Nottinghamshire, marking a significant step in his cricketing career.
Haydon Mustard, the Durham wicketkeeper, is following in the footsteps of his father, Phil Mustard, who earned 12 white-ball caps with England.
Thomas Rew, a Somerset keeper-batter, is another player to watch in the U19 squad. The younger brother of highly touted James Rew, Thomas has a strong cricketing background.
Family connections run deep within this England U19 squad. These ties add an intriguing dimension to the team, as players draw inspiration from their relatives’ cricketing achievements.
England Men U19s squad: Luc Benkenstein (Essex – captain), Farhan Ahmed (Nottinghamshire), Tazeem Ali (Warwickshire), Charlie Allison (Essex), Noah Cornwell (Middlesex), Rocky Flintoff (Lancashire), Keshana Fonseka (Lancashire), Eddie Jack (Hampshire), Dom Kelly (Hampshire), Freddie McCann (Nottinghamshire), Harry Moore (Derbyshire), Haydon Mustard (Durham), Thomas Rew (Somerset), Noah Thain (Essex), Raphael Weatherall (Northamptonshire), Theo Wylie (Warwickshire).
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