Retiring England all rounder, Andrew Flintoff, thinks that Ashes is the most significant series for an Englishman and wants to start a camp for young children.

Flintoff took no part of the fourth Test at Headingley as the Ashes moves towards a fascinating climax due to a sore knee. However, he still considers Ashes to be the ultimate thrill for the traditional cricket playing nations.
Flintoff negated thoughts by those who felt that Flintoff could be a changing sign on the scene with the mushrooming of Twenty20 but stating that not matter how many IPL's came up or even World Cups, nothing would matter to him more than the Ashes, reminiscing about the Ashes of 2005.
Flintoff also wants to set up a summer camp for children to keep them off the streets indulging in undesirable activities, taking inspiration from England footballer David Beckham.
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