Michael Clarke Confident That Kevin Pietersen Will Play Ashes
Kevin Pietersen was axed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) following England's 5-0 Ashes whitewash in 2013-14, but will make his English county cricket return for Surrey this weekend in a bid to return to the national side.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 17, 2015 01:55 pm IST
Australia Test captain Michael Clarke expects exiled England batsman Kevin Pietersen to feature in the next Ashes series because he is a wonderful player.
Pietersen was axed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) following England's 5-0 Ashes whitewash in 2013-14, but will make his English county cricket return for Surrey this weekend in a bid to return to the national side.(Pietersen Celebrates 'Lifeline')
The 34-year-old negotiated his way out of his Indian Premier League (IPL) contract to return to Surrey and scored 170 against Oxford in the county's final warm-up game, showing glimpses of the form that propelled him to become England's all-time leading run-scorer.(Strauss Hails KP)
"Yeah, I do think he could be at the Ashes," Clarke was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Friday when asked whether his Ashes rival could line up for England in the July 8-August 24 series.
"He's scoring enough runs, he's made it very clear he wants to play and now it will come down to England selectors and the England board making their decision. At the moment from the Australians' perspective I'm happy he's not playing because he's a wonderful player," Clarke said.(Kevin Pietersen quits IPL to revive international career)
ECB chairman Colin Graves, who takes charge next month, opened the door for Pietersen, suggesting a mountain of domestic runs couldn't be ignored.
"I've been given a lifeline," Pietersen said following his century against Oxford last week.(Kevin Pietersen hits back at Graham Gooch for rebel tour)
"I really, really like the way that the new bosses are talking, from stuff that you read and stuff that you hear. All I've got to do is score runs," Pietersen concluded.