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Freddie Flintoff’s son Rocky, 16, named in England U19s squad alongside Ashes hero’s son and another ex-star’s nephew

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ENGLAND’S Under-19s cricket team features the sons of two legends.

The youngsters will be take part in a training camp in South Africa from November 25 to December 16.

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Rocky Flintoff has been tipped to have a bright future

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He is the son of cricket legend Freddie Flintoff

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Archie Vaughan is also in the Under-19s squad

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Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan is his father

They will then face South Africa in a series across January and February next year.

Among 18 players selected are Rocky Flintoff, Archie Vaughan and Jaydn Denly.

Rocky, 16, is the son of cricket icon and TV personality Freddie Flintoff.

His son is hoping to follow in his father’s footsteps, who captained England and won the Ashes in 2005.

Just like his dad, Rocky is a right arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman.

The teenage sensation is the youngest player to ever appear for Lancashire and the youngest to score a century for the England Under-19s.

Archie, 18, is the son of another ex-England captain in Michael Vaughan.

He captained the iconic 2005 Ashes side that featured Flintoff.

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Meanwhile, Jaydn, 18, is the nephew of ex-cricketer Joe Denly.

He won the Cricketers’ Association Player of the Year award and was named the season’s Most Valuable Player in 2018.

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England's Under-19 squad in full

  • Tazeem Ali (Warwickshire)
  • Ben Dawkins (Kent)
  • Jaydn Denly (Kent)
  • Rocky Flintoff (Lancashire)
  • Kesh Fonseka (Lancashire)
  • Alex French (Surrey)
  • Alex Green (Leicestershire)
  • Jack Home (Worcestershire)
  • James Isbell (Middlesex)
  • Eddie Jack (Hampshire)
  • Ben Mayes (Hampshire)
  • James Minto (Durham)
  • Joe Moores (Lancashire)
  • Thomas Rew (Somerset)
  • Aaryan Sawant (Middlesex)
  • Naavya Sharma (Middlesex)
  • Archie Vaughan (Somerset)
  • Alexander Wade (Yorkshire)
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