LEEDS, England, (Reuters) – Andrew Flintoff’s fitness  for the fourth Ashes test was still in doubt yesterday after  the England all-rounder struggled with the ball in a net  session.

“He bowled this morning and it didn’t look like he was quite  100 percent,” captain Andrew Strauss said at a news conference  ahead of the match, which starts today.

“We will sit down with the medical staff and with Fred  (Flintoff) this afternoon and discuss the situation.”

Flintoff, retiring from test cricket after the Ashes series  against Australia, will not be given the final say on whether he  is fit enough to play, Strauss said.

“We will take the player’s opinion on board because he knows  his own body but ultimately is is a decision for myself and the  coach,” the captain said. Flintoff’s bowling inspired England to victory in the second  test at Lord’s and although he did not take a wicket in the  drawn third match at Edgbaston and looked to be struggling with  his knee injury, he top-scored for the hosts with 74.

“When you are a captain of a team you are motivated to do  what is right for the team,” Strauss said. “The last thing he  wants to do is to play and then not be able to play a full part  in the game.”

Strauss said England, 1-0 up in the series, would not be adopting a defensive approach.

“We have two tests to go and we have to win one of them,” he said. “We are not talking about drawing them at all and that is quite a liberating feeling.

“It’s hard not to be motivated, focused and pretty excited about this test match. We’ve shown so far this series we can match this Australian team and beat them.”

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