Kevin Pietersen
Kevin Peter Pietersen, Mbe (conceived 27 June 1980) is a South African-conceived English cricketer. He is a right-gave batsman and infrequent off rotation bowler who plays for England, Surrey and the Delhi Daredevils. He typically fields in the chasm or in the spreads.

He was chief of the England Test and Odi groups from 4 August 2008 to 7 January 2009 yet surrendered after only three Tests and nine Odis, accompanying a question with England mentor Peter Moores, who was sacked the same day.[8] His association with the Ecb never completely recouped. This reached a critical stage in 2012 when, after a difference over his timetable, Pietersen affirmed his retirement from all types of worldwide constrained overs cricket on 31 May. Although he later withdrawn his retirement, his association with both the Ecb and his partners soured throughout the arrangement against South Africa[11] and he was dropped for the last Test of that series.
Pietersen was destined to an English mother, Penny, and an Afrikaner father, Jannie. Pietersen had a strict and decently taught adolescence, as well as his three siblings Tony, Greg and Bryan; he took in profitable lessons from this "phenomenal" approach to child rearing, and said: "Discipline is great. It taught me that I didn't dependably need to have what I needed; that what I required was unique in relation to what I wanted. Bryan plays club and second Xi cricket in England.[24
Pietersen had a less fruitful time in the three Test matches against Pakistan, which England lost 2–0. He made small affect in the first and third test. His first Test match innings since his match winning 158 against Australia was concise as he was gotten at short leg for 5. In the second innings, he was criticised for his release. Pursuing only 198, he was gotten behind after a loathsome toil on 19 as England went ahead to lose by 22 runs. In the third test, he made 34 preceding edging behind in the first innings. With England indifficulty, Pietersen edged Danish Kaneria to short leg when just on one, as England were to be vanquished by an innings. He fared better in the second, on the other hand, making his second Test century in the first innings. He raised his hundred with a six preceding next ball, he top-edged a haul and was out. In the following innings, with England expecting to bat out a draw, England were yet he made 42 to help England get the draw.[101] He was additionally performing great in the one-day arrangement with two touchy innings of 56 from 39 balls to help England win the first Odi, and 28 from 27 balls in the second.
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