Former captain Andrew Flintoff has urged the England management to pick Kevin Pietersen for their forthcoming tour to India,which he believes is the final frontier they need to conquer. Coach Andy Flower and selectors must decide next week whether to pick Pietersen for this winters four-Test trip. England batsmen Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara have already stated publicly they want their star man to return,and now Flintoff has also claimed taking Pietersen to India would strengthen teams chances to succeed in the sub continental conditions. I dont know whats happened,nobody does. But what we do know is that when he is playing,England are a better side and for that reason,everyone would like to see him back, the Sun quoted Flintoff,as saying. Hes one of the best five players in the world. Going to India is one of the final frontiers for English cricket. Weve performed everywhere but weve never really cracked it on the subcontinent, he added. Alastair Cook has taken the one-day side forward and hopefully now the Test team can get back to what it was a few months ago. Weve got the players to do it. Its just getting them singing off the same hymn sheet, he said. Much was made of the duos own relationship during their playing days together,but Flintoff insists Pietersen is not unmanageable and Cooks England can get on with him in the side. I get on fine with Kevin. Hes an individual and hes an individual when he bats. When hes scoring hundreds you just sit and watch and think how does he do that? Flintoff said. When youre winning,its all great and everyone gets on. But its testing when youre having some hard times. Its nothing new. I just hope everything gets resolved, he said.