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Andrew Flintoff says Top Gear crash caused ‘anxiety, nightmares and flashbacks’

Andrew Flintoff struggled with anxiety, experiencing “nightmares and flashbacks” and was “crying every two minutes” after being seriously hurt in a high-speed car crash while filming Top Gear.

The former England all-rounder revealed he only left his home for medical appointments in the seven months following the accident at Surrey’s Dunsfold Aerodrome in December 2022 which left him with facial and rib injuries.

His comments came in a new BBC documentary, called Freddie Flintoff’s Field Of Dreams On Tour, which sees the 46-year-old take a group of young people from his home town of Preston on a cricketing tour of India.

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In the programme, speaking about the crash for the first time, Flintoff said: “I don’t want to sit and feel sorry for myself, I don’t want sympathy, but it’s going from being here for seven months, to going to India.

“As much as I want to go out and do things, I’ve just not been able to.

“I’m struggling with my anxiety, I have nightmares, I have flashbacks, it’s been so hard to cope.

“But I’m thinking if I don’t do something, I’ll never go. I’ve got to get on with it.”

Following the incident, the BBC announced it had “rested” Top Gear for the foreseeable future.

Flintoff has made a gradual return to public duties, rejoining England’s backroom staff for their T20 series against the West Indies earlier this year and as head coach of the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred.

The documentary shows the former Lancashire all-rounder in hospital shortly after the crash, where he says it will be “a long road back”, but adds he is looking forward to seeing his young cricket team again.

“I genuinely should not be here after what happened. I need help, and I realise

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