In the fifth T20I against England, opening batter Abhishek Sharma's relentless 54-ball 135 earned high praise from Kevin Pietersen, who called it the best innings he had ever seen. Pietersen also ...
Former England skipper Kevin Pietersen praised India's significant investment in English cricket through the recent auction for 'The Hundred' teams by the ECB. He acknowledged India's leading role ...
Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen feels that Team India stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma deserve a lot of empathy as they are not robots. The former English cricketer also stated that ...
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen on Tuesday welcomed the investments made by IPL team owners in English domestic cricket, terming it as "amazing for English and world cricket." (More Cricket ...
Kevin Pietersen was not amused by India coach Gautam Gambhir's obsession with keeping the right and left combination going in the T20I series against England. Former England captain Kevin ...
When Harshit Rana took the wicket of Liam Livingstone, Kevin Pietersen was on the air, and he alluded to the fact that Jos Buttler wasn't happy with Harshit Rana coming in as a concussion substitute.
Former cricketer Kevin Pietersen on Tuesday opened up on the recently concluded five-match T20I series between India and England and said that it was "disappointing" from the Three Lions' perspective.
It is an open secret that the Indian cricket team management, under the coaching of Gautam Gambhir, is fond of the left and right-hand combination in batting. Only if anyone had any doubt about it ...
Kevin Pietersen has opened up about England's challenges against spin in the subcontinent, asserting that the aggressive 'Bazball' approach will struggle to maintain consistency in these conditions.
While talking about the India star's batting, former England captain Kevin Pietersen rubbished the criticism. He made the statement to host broadcaster as quoted by India Today. Pietersen praised ...
England's captain Jos Buttler questioned the move, while Kevin Pietersen felt it wasn't a like-for-like replacement. India's bowling coach Morne Morkel defended the decision. NEW DELHI ...
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