Flintoff beat Australian Football League player Barry Hall and TV personality Chrissie Swan to win I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in the South African jungle.
"As an Englishman winning something in Australia, it's unheard of," Flintoff said after winning.
"I'm shocked. I'm stuck for words a little bit. I never expected to get this far. It's a lot to take in really. I am shocked, surprised, pleased. I've got a lot of emotions going round at the minute. I'm humbled," he was quoted as saying by the BBC after winning the reality show.
He donated the 100,000 Australian dollars prize money to his chosen charity, the McGrath Foundation.
The McGrath Foundation is a breast cancer support and education charity in Australia which was originally founded by Australian cricket player, Glenn McGrath, and his English-born wife, Jane McGrath, in 2002, following her initial diagnosis and recovery from breast cancer.
While on the show 37-year-old Flintoff talked about how giving up alcohol had changed his life.
Flintoff retired from professional cricket in September 2010 but came out of retirement last year to play for Lancashire in the T20 Blast.
Before his time in the South African jungle, he had been in Australia playing for Brisbane Heat in the Twenty20 Big Bash.
After announcing his retirement from cricket, Flintoff also dabbled with professional boxing. He took part in a bout in 2012 in Manchester, beating American Richard Dawson on a points decision.
Indian version of the show is named "Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao" and was aired in 2009.
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