Recalling his famous words to Tino Best in 2004, now part of cricketing folklore, Andrew Flintoff has called his sledge at Lord’s “possibly the best thing” he’s done on a cricket field.

Responding to England Cricket’s video-tweet on the hilarious episode, Flintoff recalled his famous words “Mind the windows”, which even inspired Best to title his autobiography the same.

“Possibly the best thing I’ve done on a cricket field. Thanks for popping in Tino,” wrote Flintoff. 16 years ago, he had made those words famous, standing at first slip and sledging a 22-year-old Best, who was batting at Lord’s against the canny left-arm spin of Giles.

Best, who famously scored 95 against the same opposition in 2012, the then-highest score ever by a No.11 batsman, put out a tweet too, quoting Bob Marley’s “he who laugh last wins”, with a video of him hitting a six during his record-breaking knock.

In 2015, Best had admitted that it was a “good gag” by “legend” Flintoff. “I’m not embarrassed, stuff like that is good for the game,” Best had told ESPNcricinfo. “I always thought Ashley Giles was a decent bowler, but he wasn’t spinning the ball that much, so I had a go.”