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England all-rounder, Ashes hero and winner of the BBC award in 2005. My vote definitely goes to David Haye. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
ALASTAIR COOK made the most of England’s short ration of cricket, before the inevitable rain intervened to limit the tourists to less than half of the first day at Buffalo Park. Full Article at The Northern Echo
It was the perfect preparation for Cook, as he gets ready for the First Test at Centurion next Wednesday. Kevin Pietersen failed to make a big score and has now totalled 110 runs in six innings since returning from his Achilles operation. Full Article at New Kerala
ALASTAIR COOK made the most of England’s short ration of cricket, before the inevitable rain intervened to limit the tourists to less than half of the first day at Buffalo Park. Full Article at Liverpool Echo
Cook’s share of 142 for three was an unbeaten 66, while Kevin Pietersen –still searching for a first big score of the tour before next week’s first Test – scored just 25 in East London. Full Article at Metro.co.uk
Graham Thorpe believes Kevin Pietersen is just one innings away from re-producing the kind of performance that saw him tear apart South Africa in 2005. Full Article at This is Hampshire
The Essex opener scored 66 not out on the opening day of England's two-day game against a South African Invitation XI - before the rain returned. It was the perfect preparation for Cook as he gets ready for the First Test at Centurion next Wednesday. Full Article at The Sun
ALASTAIR Cook made the most of England's short ration of cricket, before rain intervened to limit the tourists to less than half of the first day of their tour match against a South African Invitational XI at Buffalo Park. Full Article at The Scotsman
One question was answered with the most cursory glance at the teamsheet: Ian Bell is the batsman most likely to miss out if England opt to play five bowlers come the first Test against South Africa on Wednesday. Full Article at Times Online
STILL A LONG WAY TO GO: Kevin Pietersen of England looks dejected after losing his wicket for 25 runs during day one of England's two-day warm-up match in East London Picture: GALLO IMAGES The last time he faced the Proteas in a Test he scored a... Full Article at Times Live South Africa
Half-centuries against youthful local sides are not generally cherished by Test batsmen but Alastair Cook's undefeated 66 in rainy East London yesterday could not have come at a better time. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
I cannot work out if it is a good thing or a bad thing, or if it is xenophobic to even query it at all. Full Article at The National Newspaper
Graham Thorpe is confident Kevin Pietersen can replicate the blistering form he showed back in 2005 when touring South Africa Graham Thorpe believes Kevin Pietersen is just one innings away from re-producing the kind of performance that saw him tear... Full Article at England and Wales Cricket Board
England's Kevin Pietersen leaves the field after being dismissed by South Africa Airways XI's David Wiese during the tour match at Buffalo Park, East London, South Africa. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Graham Thorpe believes Kevin Pietersen is just one innings away from re-producing the kind of performance that saw him tear apart South Africa in 2005. Full Article at Sportal Australia
AFP - Graham Thorpe believes England star batsman Kevin Pietersen is on the brink of finding his best form after struggling so far in his native South Africa. Full Article at France 24
Alastair Cook made the most of England's short ration of cricket, before the inevitable rain intervened to limit the tourists to less than half of the first day at Buffalo Park. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Alastair Cook made the most of England’s short ration of play against a South African Airways XI before the inevitable rain intervened to limit the tourists to less than half of the first day of their warm-up game at Buffalo Park. Full Article at England and Wales Cricket Board
England's Kevin Pietersen leaves the field after being dismissed for 25 during today's tour match at Buffalo Park. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Alastair Cook made the most of England's short ration of cricket, before the inevitable rain intervened to limit the tourists to less than half of the first day at Buffalo Park. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
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England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, the new Brylcreem Boy, poses for photographs in central London on September 29, 2009. Kevin Pietersen is first Brylcreem Boy since David Beckham picked up the mantle ten years ago.
View Photo »England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, the new Brylcreem Boy, poses for photographs in central London on September 29, 2009. Kevin Pietersen is first Brylcreem Boy since David Beckham picked up the mantle ten years ago.
View Photo »England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, the new Brylcreem Boy, poses for photographs in central London on September 29, 2009. Kevin Pietersen is first Brylcreem Boy since David Beckham picked up the mantle ten years ago.
View Photo »England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, the new Brylcreem Boy, poses for photographs in central London on September 29, 2009. Kevin Pietersen is first Brylcreem Boy since David Beckham picked up the mantle ten years ago.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: England cricket player, Kevin Pietersen, is announced as the new celebrity face of Brylcreem on September 29, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: England cricket player, Kevin Pietersen, is announced as the new celebrity face of Brylcreem on September 29, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: England cricket player, Kevin Pietersen, is announced as the new celebrity face of Brylcreem on September 29, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: England cricket player, Kevin Pietersen, is announced as the new celebrity face of Brylcreem on September 29, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: England cricket player Kevin Pietersen is announced as the new celebrity face of Brylcreem on September 29, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 13: England cricketer Kevin Pietersen is seen in the Force India garage before the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 13, 2009 in Monza, Italy.
View Photo »MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 13: England cricketer Kevin Pietersen is seen in the Force India garage before the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 13, 2009 in Monza, Italy.
View Photo »MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 13: England cricketer Kevin Pietersen is seen in the Force India garage before the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 13, 2009 in Monza, Italy.
View Photo »MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 13: England cricketer Kevin Pietersen attends the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 13, 2009 in Monza, Italy.
View Photo »MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 13: England cricketer Kevin Pietersen attends the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 13, 2009 in Monza, Italy.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 20: A cricket fan wearing a Kevin Pietersen face mask queues to enter The Oval cricket ground on the first day of the fifth and final test match of the Ashes series on August 20, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 20: A man hands out promotional Kevin Pietersen face masks to fans entering The Oval cricket ground on the first day of the fifth and final test match of the Ashes series on August 20, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 25: Kevin Pietersen arrives during the final of The Friends Provident Trophy between Hampshire and Sussex at Lords on July 25, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »England's Kevin Pietersen, right, celebrates with teammates after England bowled out Australia on the fifth day of the second cricket test match between England and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Monday, July 20, 2009.
View Photo »England's Andrew Flintoff (L) and Kevin Pietersen run on the field during the second Ashes test cricket match against Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground in London July 19, 2009.
View Photo »England's Stuart Broad (L) celebrates bowling Australia's Captain Ricky Ponting (not pictured) with England's Ravi Bopara (C) and England's Kevin Pietersen (R) during the Australian second Innings on the fourth day of the second Ashes Test match at Lord's cricket ground in London, on Ju...
View Photo »England's Stuart Broad (C) celebrates bowling Australia's Captain Ricky Ponting (not pictured) with England's Ravi Bopara (L) and England's Kevin Pietersen (R) during the Australian second Innings on the fourth day of the second Ashes Test match at Lord's cricket ground in London, on Ju...
View Photo »England's Kevin Pietersen, right, speaks to Paul Collingwood during the second Ashes Test cricket match against Australia at Lord's cricket ground, London, Saturday July 18, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Captain Ricky Ponting (2nd R) talks to England's Kevin Pietersen (L) after Umpire Rudi Koertzen (R) delivers the verdict from the fourth umpire that Australia's Nathan Hauritz' (unseen) attempted catch was unsucessful during the third day of the second Ashes Test match at Lo...
View Photo »England's Ravi Bopara, right, and Kevin Pietersen wait for the umpires decision on Bopara's wicket, which was not given, on the third day of the second cricket test match between England and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Saturday, July 18, 2009.
View Photo »England's Kevin Pietersen, right, talks to Ravi Bopara on the third day of the second cricket test match between England and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Saturday, July 18, 2009.
View Photo »England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, the new Brylcreem Boy, poses for photographs in central London on September 29, 2009. Kevin Pietersen is first Brylcreem Boy since David Beckham picked up the mantle ten years ago.
View Photo »I think the team looks like they're really on fire to do some good things out here in South Africa and to be really competitive ... I'm very encouraged to hear all the positive things that have been said to me by the players over what's happened in the past couple of weeks.
Apart from Kevin Pietersen, we just don’t have that sort of a player. India have Yuvraj Singh at No 6 and Sehwag opening. That’s how those guys play their cricket and that’s why they’re ranked No 1.
He has a coach he can work with ... I never had that. I didn't have the power or authority to run the team. I never had that as England captain.
I am never going to be Kevin Pietersen, hitting it out of the ground every ball, but if people saw the innings I played for Essex towards the end of the season, there were some big shots there at the right time and that gives me confidence to know I can do it. I can score runs quickly
I'm getting better. The surgeon says the wound on my leg is about two weeks away from being completely healed over. Then I can get myself ready and right to play again, which hopefully will be in November in South Africa - fingers crossed
The only batting fixtures in their side that I can see are Andrew Strauss, Alistair Cook and Kevin Pietersen
16 VIPs, including James Cracknell and Kevin Pietersen
I have admired a lot of (players)--Flintoff, Kevin Pietersen, Dwayne Bravo--but no--it is Chris Gayle who is my favourite--Chris Gayle
Kevin Pietersen is making good progress with his recovery from surgery
Kevin Pietersen is making good progress with his recovery from surgery on his injured Achilles ... He will join up with the rest of the squad in South Africa following the first two Twenty20 internationals and his fitness will be reassessed ahead of the one-day series.
- md123
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New release: Kevin Pietersen: Portrait of a Hero by Marcus Stead http://bit.ly/7pCzeY
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