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Julian Guyer

Birmingham, July 29: England head into the third Ashes Test here at Edgbaston confident of all-rounder Andrew Flintoff's but without Kevin Pietersen against an Australia side looking to level the series at 1-1.

Flintoff's aggressive spell on the final day of the second Test sealed England's 115-run win as they defeated Australia in an Ashes match at Lord's for the first time in 75 years.

But soon after that match, batting star Pietersen gave in to a longstanding Achilles problem and announced he would take no further part in the series.

Flintoff, whose career has been blighted by injuries, said before the match at Lord's that this would be his final Test series.

A key figure during his country's 2005 Ashes triumph, and in particular at Edgbaston, where England won by just two runs, doubts persist over whether Flintoff's knee injury will hold up for the final three matches of the series.

Strauss will be prepared to use Flintoff as and when appropriate. "We don't want Fred bowling millions of overs when conditions are not in his favour," Strauss said.

"But if we get into a winning situation and he is the right bowler to take us to victory, we will be expecting to see him put in the same sort of effort as at Lord's."

Flintoff himself has been sleeping with a special compression machine on his troublesome joint and Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke was not surprised that England were pulling out all the stops to get him on the field.

"Andrew Flintoff is an amazing player," said Clarke. "He is always up for the big contests. He seems to perform under pressure."

England's win at Edgbaston four years ago was preceded by the sight of Australia fast bowling great Glenn McGrath being ruled out of the match during the warm-up on the first day after treading on a stray cricket ball.

There were worrying echoes for England of that freak injury when Ian Bell, drafted in to replace Pietersen, turned his right ankle during a football warm-up on Monday.

He was seen on Tuesday on the outfield at his Warwickshire home ground in full batting kit in what appeared to be a test of his ankle's ability to respond to the strain of running between wickets.

England's squad does not contain a spare batsman after the selectors made clear that Bell was their man to replace Pietersen. Whereas Pietersen, especially against Australia, exudes confidence, Bell has often exuded timidity. Bell a veteran of 46 Tests, has missed England's last eight after being dropped in the Caribbean and his average against Australia is a modest 25 from 10 Tests. - AFP

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