Andrew Flintoff walks away from Northern Superchargers role after talks with new owners of Hundred franchise | Cricket News


Andrew Flintoff has walked away from his role as Northern Superchargers head coach, suggesting the team’s new Indian owners made him feel undervalued.

Flintoff, who remains one of the biggest stars in English cricket, led the Headingley-based Hundred franchise in the last two editions of the tournament but will not be involved next year.

The former England captain revealed the news on the Beard Before Wicket podcast, co-hosted by Superchargers spinner Adil Rashid, indicating he would have liked to stay on after overseeing a third-placed finish this year.

But he claimed conversations with the Sun Group, which have bought the full 100 per cent stake in Superchargers as part of the influx of new investors into the competition, quickly broke down.

“Unfortunately I’m not going to do it, which is sad,” he said.

“The past two years I felt we were building something really nice and I’d have loved to see it through.

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Freddie Flintoff reflects on his coaching career so far, saying he couldn’t be happier with his work with England Lions.

“We’ve got new owners, I spoke to them. They phoned up, they said they wanted us to do it, so I said: ‘Yeah, fine. Make us an offer’.

“I genuinely don’t do it for the money, although it’s nice, but I think I’m worth (more) than just over a quarter of the (salary of) other head coaches.

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Highlights of the men’s Hundred eliminator between Trent Rockets and Northern Superchargers, which was abandoned after 80 balls due to rain.

“The money was one thing so I’m not quite sure they wanted me anyway, but then you also want to feel valued. I said, ‘this isn’t going to work for me’ and they weren’t going to move on it.”

Rashid, one of the team’s marquee players, responded by telling Flintoff: “You’ll be missed. I wasn’t expecting that.”

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Highlights of Northern Superchargers’ win over Southern Brave in the women’s Hundred final at Lord’s.,

Flintoff, who is also head coach of England Lions, could well be of interest to other Hundred teams as the new influence behind the scenes begins to be felt. London Spirit have already lured Andy Flower away from Trent Rockets and further personnel changes are likely.

Superchargers, meanwhile, are set to change their name to incorporate the Sunrisers branding of their IPL and SA20 stablemates.



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