Flintoff's four wickets help England dismiss Bangladesh to reach final
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Your support makes all the difference.Andrew Flintoff appeals for lbw against Bangladesh's Habibul Bashar during the NatWest Series match at Headingley yesterday. Having taken two wickets in consecutive balls, the all-rounder was aiming to become only the third England player to take a one-day hat-trick. His appeal, however, was turned down. Flintoff went on take 4 for 29 as England won the match by five wickets.
Andrew Flintoff appeals for lbw against Bangladesh's Habibul Bashar during the NatWest Series match at Headingley yesterday. Having taken two wickets in consecutive balls, the all-rounder was aiming to become only the third England player to take a one-day hat-trick. His appeal, however, was turned down. Flintoff went on take 4 for 29 as England won the match by five wickets.
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