Flintoff and Harmison called up by England U19s
Rocky Flintoff, centre, has been playing for Lancashire's second team since regaining fitness from an injury which ruled him out of the U19s World Cup last winter [Getty Images] Rocky Flintoff has returned to the England Under-19s squad for their three-match one-day international series against South Africa. Flintoff, who is the son of ex-England all-rounder Andrew, missed England's run to the final of the U19s World Cup earlier this year because of injury. The 18-year-old is joined in the squad by uncapped seamer Charlie Harmison, who is also the son of an England legend - fast bowler Steve. Six players remain from the World Cup squad earlier this year: Ralphie Albert, Ben Dawkins, Will Bennison, Ali Farooq, Alex French and James Minto. The first of three Youth ODIs against South Africa is in Leicester on 30 June before the sides play two Youth Tests. England U19s one-day squad: Ralphie Albert (Surrey), Will Bennison (Yorkshire), Ben Dawkins (Kent), Ali Farooq (Leicestershire), Rocky Flintoff (Lancashire), Alex French (Surrey), Charlie Harmison (Durham), Byron Hatton-Lowe (Nottinghamshire), James Minto (Durham), Tom Norton (Glamorgan), Jack Nelson (Middlesex), Harry Wallace (Glamorgan). Steve Harmison, left, and Andrew Flintoff played in two Ashes-winning series for England [Getty Images] Surrey's Albert on being Jimmy White's grandson Suryavanshi hits 175 as India beat England in final Flintoff's son Rocky hits century for England U19s
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