Freddie Flintoff 'hunches in self-preservation' and has a 'haunted' expression as he talks about horror Top Gear crash in Field of Dreams on Tour, body language expert claims<br />England cricket legend, 46, opened up about about his horror Top Gear car crash<br /><br />Freddie Flintoff showed signs of 'slow realisation' while talking about his horror Top Gear crash, according to body language expert Judi James. <br /><br />England cricket legend, 46, opened up about about his horror Top Gear car crash in his new BBC series, Freddie Flintoff's Field Of Dreams on Tour, on Tuesday. <br /><br />During the show, Flintoff admitted the after-effects of the crash could follow him 'for the rest of my life' and said he believes he 'genuinely shouldn't be here' after he flipped a three-wheeled car at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome while filming for Top Gear.<br /><br />As the father-of-three discussed the challenges he has faced since the crash, the ex England cricket star appeared 'hunched' and looked withdrawn and reserved. <br /><br />Speaking to FEMAIL, body language expert Judi James explained: 'His body language signals that there are moments when he seems to be facing or discussing his challenges for the first time. <br /><br />'Denial, self-effacing humour and bravado slip away like a silk scarf, revealing moments of what look like slow realisation.'