England coach had to spend two days of high-scoring first test match draw tourists to Brisbane to have a potentially cancerous Mole removed from its upper part of the right cheek, under local anesthesia.
42 Years old returned to see England fight back, after admitting an advance of the first sleeve 221 - run by Australia at the Gabba.
They eventually crammed a surprising 517 for a declared on the inaugural scores back double-century and three digit Alastair Cook too by Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott.
This is only the second time in the history of England, the three main dans l'ordre made hundreds, and against all odds is the Australia which ended up having to bat in the game to secure a stalemate on what had become a drummer paradise.
By far the best news for flowers and his team, however, is that surgery last Friday has removed all dangerous fabrics - and there is therefore no health problem more to worry about.
"I am just a surprise with the results of this small biopsy," he said taking advice from England security expert Reg Dickason be suspicious Mole reviewed - despite previous medical insurance was not malicious.
"Then they had to beat some of this stuff here."
"I have some good results yesterday thus has no problems in the immediate future."
Fleur has every reason to smile as he began preparations for the second test at the oval Adelaide Friday over events on the ground.
"Watching Cook and Trott build that partnership was particularly," he added.
"How we fought back in the game was exceptional.
"With a deficit of 220, is a very dangerous situation."
"I thought that especially drummers, and the team showed character especially strong to fight their way out of the it."
"It's very good to come from this situation with a draw and have the opportunity to apply a little pressure at the end."
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