Wednesday, April 3, 2013

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Kevin Peter Pietersen MBE (conceived 27 June 1980) is a South African-conceived English cricketer. He is a right-gave batsman and periodic off twist bowler who plays for England, Surrey and the Delhi Daredevils.Pietersen was born in Pietermaritzburg Natal Province South Africa. He made his top of the line make a big appearance for Natal in 1997 before moving to England, in the wake of voicing his disappointment at the racial standard framework set up in South Africa. His English mother made him suitable to play for England and in the wake of serving a qualifying time of four years playing at district level he was rung just about promptly into the national side. He made his global make a big appearance in the One Day International match against Zimbabwe in 2004 and his Test match make a big appearance in the 2005 Ashes progression against Australia this year. 

Early and personal life 
Pietersen was destined to an English mother Penny and an Afrikaner father Jannie. Pietersen had a strict and decently-trained adolescence in addition to his three siblings Tony Greg and Bryan he took in significant lessons from this phenomenal approach to parenting and stated Discipline is great. It showed me that I didn't dependably need to have what I needed that what I required was distinctive the same as what I wanted. Bryan plays club and second XI cricket in England. 

International career
Success in South Africa
The tour of Zimbabwe created numerous players to voice their worries about the Robert Mugabe administration the security issues in the nation and the standard of the Zimbabwean side. Steve Harmison was the first to blacklist the tour for political and wearing reasons and all-rounder Andrew Flintoff was accounted for to be thinking about taking an ethical stand himself. The England Chairman of Selectors David Graveney denied that the selectors might forget players unhappy with touring Zimbabwe and might put their nonattendances down to injury.[66] Flintoff was be that as it mayrested and Pietersen surged into the squad at the most punctual opportunity. In the five match ODI arrangement Pietersen batted in three innings which incorporated a score of 77 not out he completed the arrangement with a normal of 104.00 as England won the sequence 4–0. 
 Kevin Peter Pietersen
 Kevin Peter Pietersen
 Kevin Peter Pietersen
 Kevin Peter Pietersen
 Kevin Peter Pietersen
 Kevin Peter Pietersen
Kevin Peter Pietersen