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Inside Freddie Flintoff's life now after Top Gear horror crash as new Field of Dreams series begins: How star found solace in cricket after 7 months of not leaving the house... but admits he 'will never feel better again'


The former international cricketer, 46, will mark his comeback to TV on Tuesday, 18 months after his near fatal Top Gear crash.

The series is two years in the making as a result of the accident and while it follows Freddie taking his Preston team to compete in India, it also covers his own journey in the aftermath of the horror crash. Freddie Flintoff will mark his comeback to TV on Tuesday, 18 months after his near fatal Top Gear crash in his BBC series Field of Dreams On Tour It also proved to be the death knell for Top Gear, with the long-running BBC show subsequently axed and Freddie negotiating a £9million settlement with his former employers for two years' loss of earnings.

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