Kevin Pietersen to Skip IPL 2015 to Revive England Career
Kevin Pietersen, bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the latest player auction, will miss the group stage of the upcoming Indian Premier League 2015 and play County cricket to revive his international career.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: March 24, 2015 06:08 pm IST
Sacked England batsman Kevin Pietersen on Tuesday was released by his Indian Premier League franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad for the entire first phase of the tournament, beginning on April 8. (David Warner to captain Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2015)
The agreement allows Pietersen to miss the Sunrisers' entire league fixtures, but will see him recalled should the team reach the knockout stages of the competition -- which commence on May 19 and finish with the final on May 24. (How Sunrisers excelled at IPL 2015 player auctions)
The move means he can now join a county side -- with Surrey believed to be the front-runners for his services -- as he steps up his quest for an England recall in the upcoming Ashes series. (IPL 2015: KXIP make 'strategic additions')
Pietersen, with 104 Test caps, is a four-time Ashes winner and is also England's highest-ever run scorer in all formats. But he was sacked from the team after running into repeated confrontations with his teammates and coaches.
"I'm hugely grateful for all the support and understanding I've received from everyone at the Sunrisers and the IPL," he said in a statement on Tuesday.
"My focus is now very much on the upcoming season in England and I'm absolutely determined to score as many runs as possible.
"I've never made any secret of my overwhelming desire to once again represent England and I'm going to do everything in my power to earn a recall to the international set-up," the right-handed batsman said.
Pietersen expressed his desire to score runs domestically in order to give himself a fighting chance to earn a recall to the national team.
"To once again put on that England shirt would be a privilege and an honour, but now I have to focus on performing domestically and give myself the best possible chance of meriting selection," he said.