England to play against Australia in fourth test match

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff England will be looking to regain the Ashes test series as they will take on Australia in fourth test match of the Ashes at Leeds on Friday. England is leading the test series 1-0 after winning the Lords test match.

England had won the Ashes series by 2-1 in 2005 at their home soil and they were clean swept 5-0 by Australia in 2007 Ashes series, which was held in Australia.

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is looking doubtful for the match as he has still not recovered fully from the injury. Flintoff is suffering from a chronic injury in his right knee. However, final decision on Flintoff will be taken just before start of the match tomorrow.

Flintoff, who will retire from test cricket after ongoing Ashes test series, has played brilliantly to help England to take lead in the series. Flintoff has taken wickets at right time and he also contributed with bat while batting lower down the order.

England skipper Andrew Strauss said that they would be looking to win the match rather than thinking for a draw.