Fired England batsman Kevin Pietersen has said that he is obtainable to play for Australia against his own home team.

The BBC reported England cricket team will play on Wednesday a Prime Minister’s XI in Canberra on their tour of Australia. After knowing that former Australian cricketer Mike Hussey was out wounded, Kevin Pietersen said that he desires that and accepted that he is always obtainable to play.

Kevin Pietersen was born in Pietermaritzburg. His father was an Afrikaner Jannie, and his mother was English, Penny. He left South Africa cricket when he was teenager to protest against the racial quota system which he felt was inequitable restricting his chances at KwaZulu Natal.

For England cricket viewers, no name creates more exhilaration. But his star status, unorthodox streak and direct ways often pulverized with the England cricket authorities who prefer their celebrity names to be more ductile and traditional. The English newspapers and media said about his defiant vein has generally identified that he has few peers.

Kevin Pietersen later tweeted at the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbot that he is available.

Kevin Pietersen was rejected at last winter by England after their 5-0 Ashes defeat. Now he is currently playing in the Big Bash League (BBL) for Melbourne Stars. Former England skipper Andrew Flintoff, replied on social media, saying that if Kevin plays for the Prime Minister’s XI they would need a turnstile at the bowlers side. He is playing for Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash (BBL). He also added that they would be queuing up. The axed-batsman responded to the tweet, saying that he would not mind facing Andrew Flintoff at the moment. He also said that the former captain is bowling backwards and stated that he would bat with a toothpick.

 

Image Credit: telegraph

 

Shashi Agarwal

A cricket addict

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