The series will catch up with players from the first series such as Sean, Ben and Adnan and find out who has kept up with the game
Freddie Flintoff’s ‘Field of Dreams’ cricket documentary has been commissioned for a new four-part follow-up series by the BBC after the success of the first edition.
The series proved to be a big hit as, not only did it build a cricket team from scratch, it also helped to transform the lives of some of his players and the local area. Filming captured the journey of local lads Sean, Ben and Adnan, the latter a teenager from Afghanistan who was granted asylum in the UK after the documentary had finished and trained with Lancashire’s youth team.
Former England captain Flintoff told the BBC: “Working with the boys was one of the most incredible experiences of my life but the work is not finished yet!
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