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KP hogs headlines after England snub

Kevin Pietersen dominated the front and back pages of Britain’s newspapers yesterday with many sympathizing with the controversial batsman whose England comeback bid has been thwarted by new cricket director Andrew Strauss.

The flamboyant South Africa-born right-hander, who hit a career-best 355 not out for Surrey on Tuesday, has said the snub has left him “absolutely devastated”.

His former captain Strauss, the England and Wales Cricket Board’s new director of cricket, said there was a “massive distrust” between them but Pietersen had not been banned.

The Guardian’s front page was dominated by a huge picture of the maverick batsman under the headline “Kevin Pietersen 355 not out. Except he is.”

The Sun’s back page had the headline “Traitors” with a double page spread headlined “Retired .. Hurt” while the Daily Mirror back page screamed “Betrayal”, highlighting Pietersen’s remarks “They say they don’t trust me, but how can anyone trust them?”

The incident has also dominated social media discussions.

“Anyone else struggling to explain to their nine-year-old that Pietersen isn’t allowed to play for England?” tweeted former England captain Michael Vaughan.

Another former captain Nasser Hussain said: “The ECB have shot themselves in the foot again. After the appalling way Peter Moores’ sacking (as coach) was handled, they need to get their act together.”

Former South Africa captain Graeme Smith also joined the debate and tweeted “I see the head boy (Strauss) is making English cricket a laughing stock again.”

The fallout went beyond cricket with former England soccer skipper Gary Lineker saying “Strauss’s decision seems extraordinarily petty. I’ve never been in a dressing room where I have liked or even respected everyone. You deal with it.”

Broadcaster Piers Morgan, a friend of Pietersen’s, added: “Trust? Trust? I wouldn’t trust Andrew Strauss to run a bath let alone English cricket.”




 

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