ECB call time on Pietersen’s England career

Rory Dollard 09:48 05/02/2014
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  • Given out: Kevin Pietersen will no longer be part of the England setup.

    Kevin Pietersen's international career is over after nine turbulent years, with England's management deciding unanimously that their relationship with the 33-year-old had run its course.

    With squads to be named for the forthcoming tour of West Indies and the World Twenty20 on Thursday, the England and Wales Cricket Board was forced to confront the thorny issue of Pietersen's future earlier than it might have liked, and the verdict – announced by new managing director Paul Downton – was a decisive one.

    Pietersen was told he would not be picked for the next two trips and no leeway was left for a change of heart; instead, Downton delivered a eulogy to the star batsman's England career and, in the process, a definitive end to it.

    Whoever takes over from the departed Andy Flower as team director will now begin the job robbed of one of England's best ever batsman, but also relieved of the job's most persistent headache.

    Flower, whose relationship with Pietersen reportedly reached breaking point during the 5-0 Ashes whitewash this winter, was among those who had his say on the subject, along with one-day coach Ashley Giles, captain Alastair Cook and national selector James Whitaker.

    But Downton, who has been reviewing England's cricket operations for over a month despite formally starting only a matter of days ago, led the process that resulted in Pietersen's demise and will take any plaudits or brickbats that come with it.

    Downton's words, while generous in terms of Pietersen's contribution, also included a pointed reference to rebuilding "not only the team but also team ethic and philosophy" – a clear reference to the batsman's perceived shortcomings around the group.

    The player himself has accepted his England days are over, after 104 Tests, 136 one-day internationals, 37 T20 internationals and four Ashes victories, but spoke mournfully of the decision.

    "Playing cricket for my country has been an honour. Every time I pulled on the England shirt was a moment of huge pride for me and that is something that will live with me forever," he said.

    "Although I am obviously very sad the incredible journey has come to an end, I'm also hugely proud of what we, as a team, have achieved over the past nine years.

    "I feel extremely fortunate to have played at a time of great success for England cricket alongside some of the best cricketers the country has ever produced.

    "I want to thank everyone for their fantastic support and I wish the team the very best of success going forward.

    "I believe I have a great deal still to give as a cricketer. I will continue to play but deeply regret that it won't be for England."

    Pietersen's culling caps a winter of discontent for England, who have seen Flower resign, premier spinner Graeme Swann retire and senior batsman Jonathan Trott depart the scene with a stress-related illness.

    Passing sentence on a man who will surely go down as an England great, Downton said: "Clearly this was a tough decision because Kevin has been such an outstanding player for England as the fact that he is the country's leading run scorer in international cricket demonstrates."

    England cricket owes a debt of gratitude to Kevin who has proved to be one of the most talented and exciting players to ever represent the country and his 13,797 runs are a testimony to his immense skill.

    "This decision brings some clarity now for the future of the England teams and we all wish Kevin the very best in the rest of his career."

    KP IN NUMBERS

    TESTS
    Matches – 104
    Runs – 8181
    High score – 227 (v Australia 2010)
    Average – 47.28
    100s – 23
    50s – 35

    ODIs
    Matches – 136
    Runs – 4440
    High score – 130 (v Pakistan 2012)
    Average – 40.73
    100s – Nine
    50s – 25

    T20s
    Matches – 37
    Runs – 1176
    High score – 79 (v Zimbabwe 2007)
    Average – 37.93
    100s – None
    50s – Seven

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