Jayawardena and Sangakkara are the best of friends off the cricket field too
Andrew Flintoff and Steve Harmison:
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Harmison and Flintoff have been the best of mates since two decades
Flintoff and Harmison have been the best of mates ever since England’s under 19 tour to Pakistan two decades ago.
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The duo have always supported each other on and off the field. They formed a lethal pair bowling together and played an integral part in England’s Ashes wins over Australia in 2005 and 2009.
The duo with their pace and swing troubled many a batsman, especially in English conditions. To date, they remain the best of friends even after quitting the game.
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Meit is a cricket journalist who has been writing for Sportskeeda since over eight years, writing listicles. A Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Laws and Company Secretary degree holder, Meit engages in ethical reporting by verifying information twice from multiple websites before penning down any content for the benefit of his readers.
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