Kevin Pietersen eyeing return to international cricket with South Africa



This can be the England job with dust, but I Kevin Pietersen admitted that he is looking forward to a return to international cricket with South Africa, the country where he was born. But he added that there are more than a year to go before the potential can arise from it.
He said, "Yes, it is an idea in my head," he said on Saturday (April 9). "If it happens, it happens, and if it does not, it does not, of course, playing international is something I have done for too long Did I miss playing international cricket Did I miss the batting in cricket international yes.?, I do it too much, so you do not You never know. "
By the time Petersen becomes eligible to play in South Africa, he will be 37 years of age. "(Above), and the eligibility of South Africa is still a year away, so we'll have to wait and see, but it (the English call up) is definitely still an option," he said. "I'm in a great frame of mind now. I enjoy myself and do not take life seriously.
"I still train hard and love beating, and I love my batting practice and I love the art of batting. May not guarantee me get the runs, but it gives me a good chance to get the runs. I'm very lucky because I played international cricket for 10 years and more than 100 test matches. "
Petersen has been ignored from the England squad after the Ashes series in 2014 in Australia, and one that England lost 5-0. The batsman guilty of criticizing Alastair Cook, England's captain the test, Andy Flower, and then head coach. Each Petersen can be managed in the fifth and final test had scores of 3 and 6. After having been sacked in the test, and he returned to the locker room and started whistling. It was seen that the batsman does not care about his place in the squad.
Although the ax on the part of England came in 2014, things began to pear-shaped for Petersen in 2012, the prosecution claimed that he had sent a number of letters to the players of South Africa to discuss the weakness of Strauss.
He plays in the Indian Premier League for the Giants after rising Pune IPL mission cut short last year. Flamboyant batsman decided to skip the tournament and played for Surrey in order to enhance the chances of his return to international cricket with England. But when he offered to make the return did not come, with Andrew Strauss, director of cricket (ECB) rule out this possibility, Petersen went to Australia to participate in the Grand Bash League. He also participated in the opening session of Pakistan in the Premier League, Ram peace T20, the Caribbean Premier League and T20 explosion in the last 12 months.

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