The son of Andrew FLINTOFF, Corey (19), signed a two -year new contract in KENT and was able to confront the Rocky brothers at the County Championship | Cricket News

Former British captain and ASHES winner Andrew’s 19 -year -old Corey Flintoff signed a two -year rookie contract with Kent and was able to confront Brother Rocky at the County Championship this season.

COREY, a fast-and-winding all-round, like his father, is currently able to receive Kent on college research after joining a coach by EX-SURREY and England Skipper Adam Hollioake.

Passed through Lancashire Pathway, the teenagers have been able to carry four clean over two days in the two -day warm -up with ESSEX ahead of two openers in Northamptonshire’s County Championship Division since April 4 last year.

Division 2 COREY VS Brochy?

The 16 -year -old brother Rocky will join Division 2 with Lancashire and will be eliminated from the highest flight in 2024.

Kent welcomes you to Canterbury a month later to play the rankers in the Black Pool in June.

ROCKY made a cup debut with Lancashire’s County Championship last summer, and this winter became the youngest player to score a century of Lions in the UK, and broke his father’s record when he reached three figures in Brisbane’s Cricket Australian XI.

Andrew Flintoff, who played more than 200 in the UK between 1998 and 2009, was Lions on the tour.

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Rocky Flintoff, the 16 -year -old son of Andrew Flintoff, an all -round, Andrew Flintoff, scored the first century in Lions with the second day of the tour in Brisbane earlier this year.

Corey Flintoff: Kent is a suitable place for me

Cory said:

“I get excited next time and know that Kent is the right place to step into the first team cricket.”

Kent Director of Cricket Simon Cook said: “Corey is a very exciting young player and has great ability to score runs and ticket gates.

“He is very hard and I know he decided to make his name in a professional cricket. We are pleased to feel that he can do this as a Kent cricket player.”