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Thats not true. Firstly is wasn't that Flintoff's action was unsustainable - his body was just build for the rigours of test cricket thats why kept getting injured. His action was very solid very chest on with probably a slight fault with how his leg used to land on the popping crease(his left leg) during his delivery (which Allan Donald as ENG bowling coach last year sort of highlighted).There's nothing unfortunate about it. Flintoff's action was unsustainable, and he opted not to change it when this became clear because it was so late in his career.
Shane Watson in 2006/07 changed his action to chest on like Flintoff from his side on action because he was told it would potentially reducue his injury output.
So in a way one would have to say unlike Bond, Tyson, S Jones, Schultz England where unluckly to have Flintoff play as much test cricket as he did.
So by this same argument would you say Ntini was a better bowler than Akhtar this decade?Ntini, in contrast, famously works tirelessly on his fitness. If it weren't for him actually being better at bowling, Ntini's superior fitness would make him a better bowler anyway. A fit bowler>>>>>>>>>>an unfit bowler.