The Cairns Post

Pietersen bids fond farewell to cricket

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KEVIN Pietersen has said “ciao” to cricket.

The former England batsman appeared to officially announce his retirement from the game in a series of posts on his social media accounts over Friday and Saturday.

“I loved entertaini­ng you all!” the 37-year-old Pietersen wrote on Instagram. “Ciao, cricket! I love this game!”

The South Africa-born Pietersen has been away from the biggest stage since his England exile started in 2014 following the team’s Ashes whitewash Down Under.

A prolific scorer in all forms of the game, Pietersen has 8181 runs in 104 tests, 4440 runs in 136 ODIs and 1176 runs in 37 Twenty20 internatio­nals.

Pietersen embarked on a nomadic T20 career after his time with England ended, taking in all corners of the globe, with the last 12 months an extended farewell tour.

In his last playing stint, he featured for the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League, helping the team qualify from the group stage and move closer to a third straight appearance in the final.

With the tournament moving from the UAE to Pakistan, Pietersen looks to have picked up his bat for the final time.

“Boots Up! Thank you,” he tweeted. “Been told that I scored 30000+ runs which included 152 fifties & 68 hundreds. Time to move on!”.

The former England captain, Michael Vaughan, described Pietersen as the “best batsman I had the pleasure to play with”.

The England and Wales Cricket Board posted a message, saying “thank you” to the swashbuckl­ing batsman.

“Lots asking what I’m going to do next ... I’m going to take the same passion and hard work into trying to save rhinos from extinction,” Pietersen said.

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