London, June 4 (ANI): England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, who retired from test cricket in 2009 after helping England regain the Ashes from Australia, is expected to return to action for his county club Lancashire by July or August.
Flintoff, 32, has been recuperating since undergoing reconstructive knee surgery after the final test at the Oval and is still ambitious to represent England in one-day cricket.
He had initially targeted England's one-day series in Bangladesh in February for his comeback, but had to abandon that plan while conducting his rehabilitation in Dubai, Stuff.co.nz reports.
"Fred was with us last week and he had a long interview with Mike Watkinson (the cricket manager at Lancashire) and he said he is on course," Lancashire chief executive Jim Cumbes told reporters.
"He is full of enthusiasm. It's amazing that with the time he has been out he is still able to plough on. We are hoping to have him back by the end of July or start of August," Cumbers added. (ANI)