England cricket legend Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff has resigned from his role as head coach of the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred following a breakdown in contract negotiations with the franchise’s new owners, the Sun Group. Flintoff revealed that the offer he received undervalued his contribution, describing it as “just over a quarter” of what other head coaches earn.

Flintoff, who led the Superchargers for two seasons, expressed his frustration on the Beard Before Wicket podcast, saying he felt uninspired to accept terms he considered unfair. Despite the progress the team made under his leadership, including reaching the Eliminator and finishing third in his second season, the financial terms offered by the new owners failed to meet his expectations. Read Also Cricket X F1: Carl

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