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The fear of Rocky Flintoff makes a deep impression on Captain Lancashire Keaton Jennings

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Captain Lancashire Keaton Jennings fears Rocky Flintoff’s “Happy naive”.

FLINTOFF, former British captain and son of Ashes Hero Andrew in 2005, was 17 years old next week, but has already made waves with noticeable exhibitions at domestic and British age and Lions levels.

He could have nodded in the Rothesay County Championship in the next few weeks, and Lancashire started the Division 2 campaign on Friday Middle Sex and would like to see how he operates.

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Rocky Flintoff, the second right, the 17th year of the next week (Martin Rickett/PA)

Jennings was reluctant to pressure the heap of Flintoff, but I was very impressed with the 17 British test caps that seemed far from Lancashire’s youngest team.

Jennings, who wants to lead Lancashire and lead to a promotion this year, said, “I don’t want to use naive words this year because everyone is naive at age 16, but he said.

There is no fear

“There is no fear, no scars, pure excitement to go out and perform. Only in his net session, he literally stands, looks at the ball, just plays, and wants to score.

“Hopefully we can keep the scar on his head. It’s amazing, but the biggest thing is that he likes to play. You can see his pleasure in playing games and actually playing the ball.

“I probably didn’t have a 16 -year -old child. I thought all the ball was a threat.

Keaton Jennings celebrates a centuryKeaton Jennings celebrates a century
Keaton Jennings

FLINTOFF was the same as Lions on a winter trip to Australia after recording the second century of Lancashire last summer. In both cases, they took away their father’s record.

Matty Hurst

Another uplook for Old Trafford, Matty Hurst, is in the XI of Brisbane, and he believes that the 21 -year -old England’s establishment has the same effect as he and flint -off.

Hearst said, “You saw him when he scored.

“He can take everything to my stride and put himself in the park and perform at a high level.

“The new generation of Bazball, you are not scared to fail, and if he is messed up, he will go back and keep coming.

“He is a young man. He’s still driving, and he’s still getting more and more passionate and determined to get better and better.”

FLINTOFF’s brother Corey (19) signed a two -year new contract with KENT this week and was able to confront each other this year.

Jennings added: “The family heritage they have will be able to develop a competitive personality, want to do well for each other, try to try and surpass each other.

Read more: The son of Andrew Flintoff, COREY, has a two -year new contract with KENT.

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