Former England captain Andrew Flintoff has said that his children have no idea that he is an Ashes legend and instead think that he works in a supermarket.
According to the Daily Star, Flintoff's children, eight-year-old Holly, seven-year-old Corey and five-year-old Rocky know him better for his advertisements for UK supermarket chain Morrisons.
According to Flintoff, his children think that he works for Morrisons, instead of playing cricket.
Meanwhile, Flintoff had said that his former teammate Kevin Pietersen might consider quitting Test cricket after playing in the upcoming back-to-back Ashes series against Australia.
According to Flintoff, Pietersen may focus on playing in the lucrative Indian Premier League tournaments and other Twenty20 games around the world, for which he will probably consider his future in Test matches after the Ashes.
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