Monday, December 6, 2010

Kevin Pietersen Profile

Kevin Pietersen Profile



He's tall, he's loud, he's brash ... but "KP" is also a superb batsman, capable of annexing most of England's Test records before he's done. He reached 1000 one-day runs in just 21 matches - equalling Viv Richards' record - while he made more runs in his first 25 Tests than anyone else except Don Bradman. He's strong on the drive, with a crunching pull and hook, while his signature shot is the "flamingo" - a wristy pull-drive played with back foot balletically off the ground. There's also the switch-hit reverse sweep, which needed a ruling on its legality from MCC.

Pietersen's career path has been unconventional, starting with his decision to quit South Africa in protest at a racial-quota system which, he felt, was hindering him. Back then he was seen more as an offspinner who could bat a bit, but in county cricket it was immediately apparent that description was back to front. The runs flowed, and it was no surprise when, as soon as he was eligible, he played one-dayers for England in Zimbabwe late in 2004. A good display there resulted in a late call-up for the tour that followed in South Africa, where Pietersen clouted three superb centuries to silence crowds which booed him as a turncoat.

Test cricket beckoned, and he made his debut under more pressure, being preferred to the 100-Test veteran Graham Thorpe for the 2005 Ashes. Pietersen started with two half-centuries at Lord's, then ensured the return of the urn after 17 years with a stroke-filled 158 at The Oval. The next five years were a whirl of runs and celebrity engagements, plus a short-lived tilt at the England captaincy. That started well, with a century and victory against South Africa at The Oval in 2008, but ended in recriminations early the following year after a falling-out with the coach, Peter Moores. Pietersen recommended, rather too publicly, that Moores be removed ... and got his way, only to be summarily sacked as well.

The flak probably affected Pietersen more than he cared to admit. Before the captaincy debacle, abuse had rarely fazed him. Early on he reacted to some banter in a club game in Australia by announcing that it was bad form to sledge the man of the match before he'd batted: money followed mouth with a century. Occasionally the show-off does win out, as in the first Ashes Test of 2009 at Cardiff, when an extraordinary swipe at Nathan Hauritz's underestimated offspin clipped his helmet and plopped obligingly into short leg's hands.

Injuries have been a worry - that 2009 Ashes campaign was cut short by leg trouble that needed surgery - but when fit and fired up Pietersen is a bowler's nightmare, and the wicket England's opponents crave the most. Latterly he has sometimes looked bored with domestic cricket, quitting Hampshire after 2009 as, he said, it was too far from the Chelsea home which, just to hammer home the celebrity lifestyle he now enjoys, Pietersen shares with his pop-singer wife Jessica.

Full name Kevin Peter Pietersen

Born June 27, 1980, Pietermaritzburg, Natal

Current age 30 years 162 days

Major teams England, Dolphins, Hampshire, ICC World XI, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal, Nottinghamshire, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Surrey

Nickname KP, Kelves, Kapes, Kev

Playing role Top order batsman

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Height
6 ft 4 in

Education Maritzburg College, University of SA

Batting and fielding averages

    Mat     Inns     NO     Runs     HS     Ave     BF     SR     100     50     4s     6s     Ct     St
Tests     67     118     6     5349     226     47.75     8591     62.26     16     20     633     53     39     0
ODIs     104     94     15     3332     116     42.17     3852     86.50     7     20     315     60     32     0
T20Is     28     28     4     911     79     37.95     643     141.67     0     5     90     24     10     0
First-class     160     263     18     11936     254*     48.71             38     50             123     0
List A     217     198     32     6931     147     41.75             13     41             76     0
Twenty20     57     57     7     1636     79     32.72     1181     138.52     0     9     163     47     19     0

Bowling averages

    Mat     Inns     Balls     Runs     Wkts     BBI     BBM     Ave     Econ     SR     4w     5w     10
Tests     67     38     855     574     4     1/0     1/11     143.50     4.02     213.7     0     0     0
ODIs     104     17     274     246     6     2/22     2/22     41.00     5.38     45.6     0     0     0
T20Is     28     2     18     36     1     1/27     1/27     36.00     12.00     18.0     0     0     0
First-class     160         5659     3285     61     4/31         53.85     3.48     92.7         0     0
List A     217         2264     1998     40     3/14     3/14     49.95     5.29     56.6     0     0     0
Twenty20     57     22     312     408     17     3/33     3/33     24.00     7.84     18.3     0     0     0

Career statistics

Test debut     England v Australia at Lord's, Jul 21-24, 2005
Last Test     Australia v England at Brisbane, Nov 25-29, 2010
ODI debut     Zimbabwe v England at Harare, Nov 28, 2004
Last ODI     England v Australia at Lord's, Jul 3, 2010
T20I debut     England v Australia at Southampton, Jun 13, 2005
Last T20I     Australia v England at Bridgetown, May 16, 2010
First-class debut     1997/98
Last First-class     Australia v England at Brisbane, Nov 25-29, 2010
List A debut     1998/99
Last List A     Sussex v Surrey at Hove, Sep 4, 2010
Twenty20 debut     Durham v Nottinghamshire at Chester-le-Street, Jun 13, 2003 s
Last Twenty20     Hampshire v Surrey at Southampton, Jun 13, 2010

































































































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