Surgery rules Flintoff out of Windies tests

LONDON, (Reuters) – England all-rounder Andrew  Flintoff will miss next month’s test series against West Indies  after returning from the Indian Premier League to undergo knee  surgery, the England and Wales Cricket Board said yesterday.

Flintoff suffered pain from a torn meniscus in his right  knee after playing for the Chennai Super Kings. He will undergo  keyhole surgery next week and the ECB said they expected him to  be out of action for three to five weeks.

That would enable him to return in time for the Twenty20  World Cup in June and the Ashes series against Australia  starting in July.

“This sort of degenerative injury though is one that could  have happened at any time any where. The procedures we put in  place meant that the ECB medical staff were alerted about the  problem immediately and we thank Chennai for their co  operation,” ECB chief medical officer Nick Peirce said in a  statement.

Hugh Morris, England Cricket managing director, added:  “Andrew has been extremely unlucky with injuries but if there is  one saving grace it is that the injury has occurred now rather  than on the eve of either the World Twenty20 or the Ashes.

“Having the surgery now means that Flintoff should be  available for both those events although he is certain to miss  the test series against West Indies.”

England play two tests and three one dayers against West  Indies, starting on May 6.
This knee problem is the latest in a long line of injuries  to dog Flintoff, 31, who had repeated operations after missing  long periods of action with ankle problems.

He was forced out of England’s test series in West Indies  over the winter with a hip injury, although he returned to play  in the one day internationals.

Despite the ECB’s claim that the injury could have occurred  at any time, the governing body is likely to come under renewed  criticism for its decision to let Flintoff and other England  players take part in the IPL weeks before the West Indies  series.

England will announce their team for the first test at  Lord’s on April 29. The final 15 and captain for the Twenty20  World Cup as well as the squad for the one day internationals  against West Indies will be announced on May 1.