The Preston legend is back with season two of Field of Dreams
Preston legend Andrew Flintoff is to return to BBC TV for the first time following his horrific Top Gear car crash.
Now more than a year on, Flintoff, 46, is back with BBC One for a second series of cricket documentary, Field of Dreams. He will be seen taking his young sports team - who hail from his home city - on tour. On the show, Adnan surprised former England captain Freddie with his natural cricketing talent and in September 2022 - after a year-long wait - he was granted asylum after an appeal by his foster parents Elaine Jefferson and Barry Brocklehurst.
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