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Last Updated: Friday, 16 February 2007, 14:44 GMT
Are you a Freddie Mastermind?

Andrew Flintoff
Yes! Got 'em all right!

An 11-year-old boy has made history by recording Junior Mastermind's highest-ever score in his specialist subject - Andrew Flintoff.

Callum racked up a perfect 19 points in the first round of Monday's final, but was eventually beaten into second place by a point, after finishing on 32.

The Leicestershire schoolboy won a special trophy for his efforts, but can you do as well as he did? Find out by attempting the 19 questions below, while remembering he did not have any multiple choice answers to help him.

You can Watch Callum's efforts in the famous chair by clicking the video button above, but don't use it as a means to cheat!

By what nickname is Andrew Flintoff also known because his surname is similar to Flintstone?
  A: Freddie
  B: Barney
  C: Wilma
Flintoff's first one-day final at Lord's came in 1998 when Lancashire beat Derbyshire to win which competition?
  A: B&H Cup
  B: NatWest Trophy
  C: Gillette Cup
Against which county did he make his Championship debut in 1995, also scoring his first Championship century against them two years later?
  A: Northants
  B: Hampshire
  C: Leicestershire
In which other activity did Flintoff represent Lancashire schools - and years later surprised Mike Atherton by beating him in a game during a tour of the West Indies?
  A: Snooker
  B: Squash
  C: Chess
In which year was Flintoff appointed vice-captain of Lancashire?
  A: 2001
  B: 2002
  C: 2003
At a time of much criticism over his weight, Flintoff was named man of the match against Zimbabwe in 2000, after which he commented: "Not bad for a...."
  A: Fat lad
  B: Fat fella
  C: Fat boy
In June 1998 he hit Surrey pace bowler Alex Tudor for how many runs in one over, making it one of the most expensive in first-class history?
  A: 24
  B: 32
  C: 34
Flintoff decided on moral grounds not to take part in the 2004 tour to which country?
  A: South Africa
  B: Zimbabwe
  C: Sri Lanka
Who was Flintoff's fifth and final wicket in the last Test of the 2005 Ashes series?
  A: Shane Warne
  B: Glenn McGrath
  C: Brett Lee
In August 2003, against which country did Flintoff score his first Test hundred in England, splitting his bat during the game?
  A: Pakistan
  B: South Africa
  C: Zimbabwe
Flintoff missed the 2003 Test series against Zimbabwe with a shoulder injury caused by a delivery from which Lancashire fast bowler?
  A: Jimmy Anderson
  B: Saj Mahmood
  C: Dominic Cork
What's the name of Flintoff's daughter, whose birth caused his withdrawal from the final one-day game against India in 2004?
  A: Holly
  B: Molly
  C: Dolly
On which ground did Flintoff's dad cause much amusement by dropping the catch after his son had hit the ball into the Ryder Stand during the second West Indies Test in 2004?
  A: Old Trafford
  B: Trent Bridge
  C: Edgbaston
Towards the end of 1996, Flintoff captained the England under-19 team on their winter tour to which country?
  A: India
  B: Pakistan
  C: Bangladesh
In order to get fit for the 2004/05 tour of South Africa, Flintoff trained at which boxing gym in Salford?
  A: Henry's
  B: Oliver's
  C: Charlie's
Flintoff first took five wickets in a Test match at Bridgetown, Barbados in April 2004 - at the cost of how many runs?
  A: 58
  B: 68
  C: 86
At the start of 2005, Flintoff flew home early from the South Africa tour to have an operation on which part of his body?
  A: Knee
  B: Foot
  C: Ankle
With whom was Flintoff batting when he reached his maiden Test century in March 2002 during the opening Test in Christchurch?
  A: Nasser Hussain
  B: Graham Thorpe
  C: Alec Stewart
Flintoff attended Rod Marsh's National Cricket Academy in which Australian city in order to improve his form and fitness in 2001?
  A: Adelaide
  B: Perth
  C: Sydney


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