#4 4 for 21 v New Zealand
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England were down and out after the Ashes debacle in 2007, and Andrew Flintoff, after the 5-0 whitewash, was seeking first English win as a skipper on the tour to Australia. He led from the front with a four-wicket haul, a spell that conceded only 21 runs. He was bowling sharp and with utmost zeal. James Anderson and Jon Lewis also bowled well along with him, but his figures stood tall. However, all those efforts went in vain, as England lost by 90 runs chasing a mere 211.
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