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Freddie Flintoff is determined to prove that anyone can play competitive cricket in his new series - but his biggest clash has been with the BBC.
The former England cricketer returns to his hometown of Preston, where it all started for him, to create a brand new cricket team from an unlikely group of teens in new series Field Of Dreams.
Freddie played cricket for the Lancashire Schools under-11s and under-15s teams before spending two-and-half-years in the England under-19 side.
The 44-year-old, real name Andrew, wants to show that anyone can take part in the sport that made him famous, whatever their background, and it's ;not just for posh people'.
But it's a tough challenge as most of the boys in his new side have never even picked up a cricket bat before and some have never heard of him.
While he was ready for a battle on the cricket pitch, Freddie was probably not expecting to clash with the BBC.
Freddie labelled the Beeb 'disrespectful' for the way they described the kids in a press release about the show, which