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Pietersen return boosts England

July 10 - 16, 2013
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Gulf Weekly Pietersen return boosts England

Love him or loathe him, Kevin Pietersen’s return from a knee injury in time to face Australia in the Ashes series will have left England supporters breathing a sigh of relief.

The controversial South Africa-born middle-order batsman, who divides opinion off the field with as much ease as he destroys opposition bowlers on it, is the England player the Australians fear the most.

“There’s only certain players that you can fear and they’re the Pietersens, the (Brian) Laras and Viv Richards,” former Australian batsman Damien Martyn said. “In Pietersen you can sense he can win a game in a session – he’s dangerous.”

Pietersen, 33, has played little cricket since returning early from the tour of New Zealand in March due to injury but the right-hander scored a century for Surrey last month in his first innings of the season.

“He is very important to our side. He is a superstar with the bat who can dominate and intimidate opposition,” England coach Andy Flower said. “He is a big physical presence and a big personality, and those people influence sporting contests.”

Pietersen has a history of falling out with colleagues and his antics have led to accusations that he is not a team player.

But when he dazzles the crowd and opposition with his flamboyant strokeplay and performances such as the swashbuckling 158 at the Oval in 2005 that helped secure the Ashes and a career-best 227 in Adelaide in 2010, much can be forgiven.

However, the spontaneity Pietersen displays in his batting has had a tendency to show itself as rashness off the field.







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