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Caption competition

Andrew Flintoff and Mark Nicholas

Will Luke

October 13, 2005

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Following the one-day Super Series, which was more a pea-souper than a super-duper, we felt some light relief was required to boost ourselves for the Super Test. And what better way than to run another caption competition.

Andrew Flintoff collected his award on Monday in Sydney, from the uber-smooth Channel 4 henchman Mark Nicholas. He was rather more restrained in his celebrations than a few weeks ago, which made us wonder what he might rather have said to Mr Nicholas and the audience. Fill out the form below to submit your entry (or, indeed, entries).

The best (and worst, frankly) will be published shortly after the completion of the Test. And as an added incentive, we have a book to give away to the three best entries you can conjure. David Frith, the cricket historian and founder editor of Wisden Cricket Monthly, has kindly offered copies of his new book, Battle for the Ashes (Ebury Press), his account of this summer's gripping Test series.



Andrew Flintoff collects his award from Mark Nicholas. But what did he really want to say? © Getty Images

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Will Luke Assistant editor Will opted against a lifetime of head-bangingly dull administration in the NHS, where he had served for two years. In 2005 came a break at Cricinfo where he slotted right in as a ferociously enthusiastic tea drinker and maker, with a penchant for using "frankly" and "marvellous". He also runs The Corridor, a cricket blog where he can be found ranting and raving about all things - some even involving the sport. He is a great-great nephew of Sir Jack Newman, the former Wellingtonian bowler who took two wickets at 127 apiece for New Zealand.
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