Former England cricketer Andrew Flintoff has reportedly revealed that he found nothing difficult while cycling for his latest TV venture.
Flintoff, who was accompanied by environmental journalist Rob Penn while shooting for his latest TV venture 'Flintoff's Road To Nowhere', said that there was nothing particular that sticks at bad during the trip.
According to the Daily Express, the team captain on Sky 1 panel show A League of Their Own said that although they had 'broken sleep', as they were in the hammocks between trees, he found nothing bad or difficult about it.
Flintoff was reportedly forced to retire at an early stage from cricket due to an injury, but he has carved out a successful TV career since then.
Flintoff's latest TV venture, for which he went cycling for a month, on-air later this week, the report added.
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