Kevin Pietersen: Door shuts firmly on Pietersen's England return
As the dust settled on Friday's sacking of Alastair Cook as England
one-day captain, voices were inevitably raised calling for Kevin
Pietersen to be allowed back into the side - only for the selectors to
rapidly slam the door on that prospect.
Pietersen, currently in Australia playing in the Big Bash, had
welcomed the appointment of Eoin Morgan as Cook's successor on Friday by
tweeting: "Great news that @Eoin16 is new England 1-day captain.
Top player, leader and bloke. Hope I get to play for him."Others then
took up the running with the suggestion that Pietersen, who was
jettisoned from the England set-up in January after last winter's dismal
tour of Australia, be brought back into the one-day side with the World
Cup looming in February.Former Australia batsman Matthew Hayden told BBC
Five Live's Sportsweek programme yesterday: "I think it's ludicrous that
Kevin Pietersen isn't in the England side, that's just crazy."One thing
that I really love about him in the Big Bash League is his innovation.
"World Cups are won on innovative batting and we've seen that
progression in thinking in batsmen, particularly because of the T20
format of the game. They've had to be really innovative, they've had to
create different shots, and bowlers have never caught up with it."Yet
any possible return for Pietersen won little support from within a
bruised England and Wales Cricket Board still trying to recover after a
difficult year.
The ECB managing director, Paul Downton, was adamant there was no way
back for the divisive 34-year-old."We parted company with Kevin in
January because throughout the ECB management, from the dressing room up
to the board, it was felt that it was the right decision to go in a
slightly different direction," he said.Downton added that the
controversy caused by the publication of Pietersen's book in October
made any return even more difficult. "If anything more bridges have been
burnt by Kevin's book.
There is no interest from our point of view in going backwards," he
said.Head selector James Whitaker was even blunter. "The ECB management
made this decision in January and it is the same decision now," Whitaker
said.
"There is no way that Kevin Pietersen will ever get back into an
England team."Morgan, who is in Australia with Sydney Thunder in the Big
Bash, revealed he had "20 missed calls" from Whitaker when he was trying
to offer the job of captain."I thought I'd better give him a ring and he
said 'we'd like to offer you the captaincy'," Morgan added."I was
delighted to be asked. Being offered the captaincy is awesome.
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