Flintoff played 79 Tests for England between 1998 and 2009, including a starring role in the epic Ashes triumph of 2005.
He transitioned into TV presenting at the end of his cricket career and fronted Top Gear from 2019 until the crash three years later.
Filming of Top Gear was halted following Flintoff’s accident. In March 2023 the BBC apologised to Flintoff, who agreed in October of the same year a package of compensation, reported by The Sun to be £9m.
In November 2023 the BBC confirmed Top Gear would not return “for the foreseeable future”.
In September 2023, Flintoff returned to cricket in the coaching staff of the England white-ball team. He remained part of the set-up through to the T20 World Cup in June, where England were beaten in the semi-finals.
His position with the Superchargers is his first head-coach role in professional cricket.
“I am a little bit nervous but I think it’s natural to be because it means you care, doesn’t it?” said Flintoff.
“I feel really lucky to be back here and I want the lads to cherish playing. When you finish playing, you look back and it passes so quickly, but you just take time when you’re out there, just to have a look around and take it in and live in the moment.
“And that’s what I’m doing these days. It’s living in the moment and enjoying it. And that’s something I want the players to do, and the teams that play under me to do as well.”