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Piers Morgan dealt ‘crushing’ swipe by Freddie Flintoff over ‘worst day of his life’

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Piers Morgan, 56, and his younger brother, Rupert Morgan, attended the cricket at the Oval on the "worst day" of his life in 2005.The former Good Morning Britain host had to leave early as he had a book signing, leaving his brother to party the night away with Freddie Flintoff,43, after England's victorious win over Australia.Piers called Freddie "one of my all-time sporting heroes", with Piers eager to stay at the event to celebrate with England's cricketers.The outspoken journalist detailed the day's events in his column with The Mail on Sunday.He said: "Rupert, however, had no such schedule clash and ended up partying with all the England stars until 6am."Deeply depressed, I went to bed and woke to a series of ever more excitable.

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