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Flintoff turns up heat on Hants: related news

Flintoff turns up heat on Hants

Nottinghamshire face a final-day battle to avoid defeat after being forced to follow on in their LV County Championship clash with Surrey.

New Zealand 266-5 England 215: Miserable England in need of Flintoff lift

The highlight of a miserable week for the England cricket team, a week that has seen the morality and ability of the one-day side questioned, took place in Brighton yesterday morning. It was the sight of a fit Andrew Flintoff (right) running up the hill at Hove and bowling for Lancashire in the LV Championship First Division match against Sussex. Flintoff has had his moments off the field but very few modern cricketers encapsulate what is meant by the "Spirit of Cricket" better than him. Flintoff plays hard but fair and it is difficult to believe England's appeal for the run out of New Zealand's Grant Elliott would have been carried out at The Oval on Wednesday had he been playing. England need Flintoff back, not just to bowl hostile overs, give the ball an almighty smack and take breathtaking catches at slip but to provide the dressing r

Win BlackBerry smartphones with heat magazine's brand-new website

Over the past six months editorial staff at heat have devoted time and energy to creating a constantly updated website at heat.co.za, where all the latest-breaking celebrity news could be accommodated immediately. After all, heat's positioning as South Africa's premier celebrity news brand means it needs to be number one in print as well as digital.

Researchers Pave Way For Compressor-Free Refrigeration

Hugh Pickens brings news that scientists from Penn State have developed a new method for heat-transfer that may replace the common compressor-based system used in household appliances. Quoting: "Zhang's approach uses the change from disorganized to organized that occurs in some polarpolymers when placed in an electric field. The natural state of these materials is disorganized with the various molecules randomly positioned. When electricity is applied, the molecules become highly ordered and the material gives off heat and becomes colder. When the electricity is turned off, the material reverts to its disordered state and absorbs heat. The researchers report a change in temperature for the material of about 22.6 degrees Fahrenheit... Repeated randomizing and ordering of the material combined with an appropriate heat exchanger could provid

Flintoff comeback delayed as England opt for stability

The sizeable shadow of Andrew Flintoff will hang large over the England dressing room during next week's first Test against South Africa. Flintoff was omitted from Lord's as England named an unchanged squad, a decision that will, fitness permitting, result in Michael Vaughan's side becoming the first Test team to field the same 11 players for six consecutive matches.

Flintoff casts shadow as England face South Africa

England and Lancashire all-rounder Andrew Flintoff bowls against Surrey during a County Championship game at The Brit Oval in south London, April 2008. England may well set a new record by fielding the same side for the sixth successive Test when they face South Africa in Thursday's series opener at Lord's. Flintoff is set to return for the second match at Headingley.

Flintoff is a once-in-a-generation player: Lee

Australia pace bowler Brett Lee (L) jokes with England captain Andrew Flintoff mid-wicket on the final day of the third Ashes Test in Perth, western Australia, December 2006. Lee has saluted England all-rounder Flintoff's long-awaited return to Test action.

Flintoff's fireworks eclipsed by mastery of Middlesex's Malan

If the England selectors must have been purring over the all-round contribution of Andrew Flintoff last night, they may also have raised half an eyebrow at the performance of the 20-year-old Dawid Malan. Flintoff held a bucket-like catch at first slip, took three for 17 in four overs, registered 92.3mph on the speedgun, then walloped 53 off 41 balls as his preparation for next week's second Test at Headingley continued apace, but Malan's innings of 103 from 54 deliveries was the work of a special talent. Middlesex have a lot more to celebrate than their first finals-day appearance in the Twenty20 Cup.

Fiery Flintoff gets England right back in contention

England's Andrew Flintoff (L) celebrates after taking the wicket of South Africa's Neil McKenzie. Flintoff took his 200th Test wicket as England tried to claw their way back into contention on the second day of the third Test against South Africa at Edgbaston.

Law backs Flintoff for England return

England and Lancashire all-rounder Andrew Flintoff appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of Surrey's Mark Ramprakash (not pictured) during a County Championship game at The Brit Oval in London, on April 2008. Flintoff is set to be left out of England's squad for next week's first Test against South Africa at Lord's, with the selectors wary of rushing the all-rounder's return from a side injury.

Law backs Flintoff for England return

England and Lancashire all-rounder Andrew Flintoff appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of Surrey's Mark Ramprakash (not pictured) during a County Championship game at The Brit Oval in London, on April 2008. Flintoff is set to be left out of England's squad for next week's first Test against South Africa at Lord's, with the selectors wary of rushing the all-rounder's return from a side injury.

'Freddie' Flintoff still not ready to join England squad

London, June 30 : England cricket coach Peter Moores has said that he will resist the temptation to bring in all-rounder Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff into the Test squad, which taken a beating at the hands of the Kiwis, as he believes Flintoff is not fully fit.

I'm ecstatic to be back in the squad: Flintoff

England and Lancashire all-rounder Andrew Flintoff celebrates after taking his first wicket since returning from an ankle injury during a County Championship game at The Brit Oval in London, April 2008. Flintoff has said he feels

"Shimmer Vision" Scopes See Better Using Heat

holy_calamity writes "New Scientist reports on a neat DARPA idea that uses the shimmer of heat haze to allow binoculars to see further. It works by exploiting the fact that some distortions from heat haze actually magnify objects behind them. The binoculars collect a series of frames when that is occurring to boost magnification by 3 times. The design goal is to be able to present one image a second, and to enable facial recognition at 90% accuracy at a distance of 1 km. The scopes could be on the battlefield inside of 3 years."

Flintoff will play in second test at Headingley ANDREW FLINTOFF will play for England in the second Test at Headingley tomorrow â?" and he will bat at number seven.

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Robot turns up the heat and gets out of the kitchen

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

Atari Turns Up the Summer Heat at Games Convention 2008

Once again the thrill-hungry gamers of Germany and beyond will descend on Leipzig this August 21-24 to feast at Games Convention 2008, and Atari will be there in Hall 5, Stand G21 with plenty of gaming goodness for everyone.

Alastair Cook turns up heat for Essex

The Derbyshire attack is hardly comparable to the South African pace bombardment which will confront Alastair Cook in next week's first Test, but the opener could still draw considerable satisfaction from a season's-best innings of 95.

Pietersen set for most lucrative IPL deal

Top England players Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff are likely to lead the English influx into the Indian Premier League (IPL) with its cash-rich franchises lining up six-figure offers for them. Kolkata Knight Riders' owner Shah Rukh Khan is reportedly close to a deal with Andrew Flintoff on a fee around 750,000 pounds, although, Flintoff's agent denied that any deal was imminent.

Flintoff eyes 'fresh start'

Flintoff, 30, could win his 68th cap in England’s second npower Test against South Africa at Headingley Carnegie.

Flintoff vindicated after innings

Andrew Flintoff reflected on his first England half-century for over 18 months as a justification for his fightback from career-threatening injury.

Flintoff reflects on comeback

Andrew Flintoff on Saturday reflected on his first England half-century for over 18 months as a justification for his fightback from career-threatening injury.

Flintoff keeps Scotland in check

Andrew Flintoff began England’s new era in one-day cricket with a three-wicket haul between the showers against Scotland to provide hope of an encouraging end to the summer.

Flintoff cleans up amid showers

Andrew Flintoff began England's new era in one-day cricket with a three-wicket haul between the showers against Scotland to provide hope of an encouraging end to a traumatic summer, before the match was abandoned.

Flintoff wants to make up for SA misery

Andrew Flintoff is determined to help England regain their pride in Thursday's final test against South Africa at The Oval.


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