On former England cricket captain and all-rounder Andrew Flintoff's birthday, we take a look at star athletes who went on to venture into different sports
Updated On: 2018-12-06 02:30 PM IST
Andrew Flintoff: Captained the England cricket team and was one of its finest players. Freddie later entered into professional boxing won his one and only bout against Richard Dawson. (Pic/ AFP)
Shane Warne: One of the finest spinners ever in cricket with 708 Test wickets, he is also a Poker player who took part in the World Series of Poker.
Sir Vivian Richards: A legend in cricket with 8,540 Test runs and 6,721 ODI runs to his name, he also played football in the World Cup qualifiers for Antigua in 1974.
Jonty Rhodes: Unarguably one of the best fielders in cricket the world has seen, he was also selected as a hockey player for the Atlanta Olympics squad in 1996. However, due to an injury, he turned it down.
Asif Karim: This left-arm spinner in cricket has also been the captain of the Kenyan Davis Cup in tennis.
Ian Botham: One of cricket's best all-rounders with 7,000 international runs and over 500 wickets, he has also played as a centre forward in football for Scunthorpe United.
Michael Jordan: The greatest basketball player in history with 6 NBA titles playing for Chicago Bulls. After retiring in 1993, he enter minor league baseball with three big teams before making a comeback to basketball in 1995. (Pic/ AFP)
Dirk Nannes: This T20 cricketer was also part of the World Cup skiing events as well as tried for the Winter Olympics team for Australia.
Ellyse Perry: This 30-year-old is a medium pacer in cricket and plays as a defender in football for Australia with 3 international goals to her name. (Pic/ AFP)
Phil Neville: Played football with Manchester United and Everton, was also an opening batsman and captain of England's U-15 cricket team. He was Andrew Flintoff's contemporary. (Pic/ AFP)