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Former England player Andrew Flintoff admits England cheated to win 2005 Ashes

Flintoff admitted that it was against the rules and spirit of cricket when England used substitute fielders illegally during the series.

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Former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff has revealed that his team had 'cheated' during the 2005 Ashes series win over England.

Although his comment was met with laughter, Flintoff admitted that it was against the rules and spirit of cricket when England used substitute fielders illegally during the series, News.com.au reported.

He was reflecting on the work of England substitute Gary Pratt, who ran Australian captain Ricky Ponting out with a direct hit in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge.

However, Ponting was seemingly discontent with the decision and expressed his frustration on the field as Australians believed that Pratt came on to the field in order to give one of the England fast bowlers some rest and not as a substitute fielder.

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