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legend Andrew Freddie Flintoff became the latest sports star to be
guilty of a Twitter faux pas after accidentally publishing his
mobile phone number to 77,000 followers.pp styletextalign
justifyThe hero of the 2005 Ashes series has been forced to change
his mobile phone number after apparently thinking that he was
sending it via a private message. Unfortunately for Freddie, his
full 11 digit number was broadcast publicly, leading to a constant
stream of calls from followers who were eager to see if the number
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width500 height118 app styletextalign justifyIn all the excitement
forgot nearly 80000 people have my mobile number trip to Vodafone I
feel, then MRI scan on knee not what I need today, he tweeted
later.pp styletextalign justifyAfter being goaded by Georgie
Thompson, a fellow team captain on sports quiz show A League of
Their Own, Flintoff added I know OfficiallyGT the phones ringing
and ringing!pp styletextalign justifyAnd finally, the former
allrounder added Seems it8217s time for a new number thanks for all
the calls! Lolpp styletextalign justifyFlintoff, who was
commentating on the Ladbrokes World Darts Championship for Sky
Sports on the day of the incident, isnt the first cricketer to land
himself in a spot of bother from Twitter.pp styletextalign
justifyEarlier this year, Kevin Pietersen was reprimanded by
England cricket bosses after angrily revealing that he had been
dropped from the England Twenty20 squad against Pakistan. Despite
the incident, the ECB has not followed in the footsteps of other
sports clubs and governing bodies by issuing a Twitter ban, only
for the likes of Jimmy Anderson, Graeme Swann, Eion Morgan, Stuart
Broad, Tim Bresnan and Steven Finn to join KP in tweeting from
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