Andrew Flintoff trains with England in Australia

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Andrew Flintoff (centre) met up with England at the Gabba in Brisbane

Ex-England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff joined up with his former side during a training session in Australia.

The 37-year-old quit cricket in 2010, external but came out of retirement in 2014 to play for Lancashire in the T20 Blast.

He is in Australia having played for Brisbane Heat in the Twenty20 Big Bash.

Flintoff joined England as they prepared for a 50-over match against India on Tuesday in a tri-series also involving Australia, who beat England in the opening game.

The move to get Flintoff involved is believed to have been instigated by England coach Peter Moores.

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Flintoff (right) made his boxing debut in 2012 in a heavyweight bout which he won

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Flintoff scored 3,394 runs and took 169 wickets in 141 ODIs playing for England

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Flintoff played 79 Tests, 141 limited-overs internationals and seven Twenty20s for England

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