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Kevin Peter Pietersen MBE (born 27 June 1980) is a former England international cricketer. He is regarded as one of the greatest England batsmen to have played the game. He is a right-handed batsman and occasional off spin bowler who played in all three formats for England between 2004 and 2014, which included a brief tenure as captain.
Kevin Pietersen has scored 32 centuries for England.. Kevin Pietersen is a retired English cricketer and former captain of the England cricket team. [1] He has scored centuries (100 or more runs in a single innings) in Test and One Day International (ODI) matches, on twenty-three and nine occasions respectively. [2]
Kevin Pietersen was signed for a record US$1.55 million by Bangalore Royal Challengers and made captain of the team. The 2009 Indian Premier League Players Auction was held on 6 February 2009 in Goa, India. A total of 43 players from 9 countries were shortlisted for the auction. However, only 17 of them were sold. [8]
KP: The Autobiography is the autobiography of England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, [1] [2] ghost written by Irish sports journalist David Walsh. [3] It was scheduled to be released on 9 October 2014. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The book will summarise incidents from Pietersen's early life in South Africa and his career with the England team, including his ...
Kevin Pietersen scored a century, a notable moment as it was the first time he had faced his country of birth in a Test match. On day 2, he would go on to score 152, and Ian Bell, who the South Africans has specifically targeted as a player under pressure, scored 199 before being dismissed by the only spinner in the South African squad, Paul ...
Kevin Pietersen, in his second Test match, hit ten fours and one six, and made a 103-run partnership in 105 balls with Andrew Flintoff. [28] Flintoff scored 68 off 62 balls, and Lee's 18 balls of the afternoon session were taken for 26 runs, including two sixes.
Death of a Gentleman is a 2015 documentary film about the takeover of the governance of cricket by ICC's 'Big Three'. [1] It was directed by Sam Collins, Jarrod Kimber and Johnny Blank, [2] and features interviews with takeover architects Giles Clarke and N Srinivasan (the other was Wally Edwards), [1] alongside Ed Cowan, Tony Greig, Gideon Haigh, Michael Holding, Jonathan Agnew, Chris Gayle ...
Mahendra Singh Dhoni scored 92, and was only dismissed off the part-time spin of Kevin Pietersen after having hit two massive sixes and attempting a third. Then, veteran spinner Anil Kumble registered his maiden test century in his 118th match, which was a delightful moment for all followers of Indian cricket.