His heartfelt apologies notwithstanding, Andrew Flintoff’s drunken night out at the World Cup forced Unicef to drop the all-rounder from a charity visit to school children in St Lucia as his presence may have caused “discomfort” to the kids.
According to a report in The Mirror, Unicef felt Flintoff’s actions had led to intense media focus on him, which would have made the kids uncomfortable during the England player’s visit.
The 2005 Ashes hero was scheduled to meet the children as an England role model but the furore that he created by being out in the sea drunk after the World Cup loss to New Zealand made the organisation replace him with Ravi Bopara for the visit.
Unicef said media frenzy around Flintoff was the sole reason for him being dropped for the visit.
“We took the decision that in the best interests of the children the media interest in Andrew Flintoff was too great for him to visit,” Unicef spokeswoman Lara Schlotterbeck said.
However, the organisation made it clear that it was keen to work with the all-rounder in future charity initiatives. Flintoff himself was looking forward to meeting the children at the next available opportunity.