Cape Times

KP thinks the T20 Global League is fantastic, but he has one request ...

- Lungani Zama

LONDON: Brendon McCullum raised the first big laugh on the day, as he referred to himself and the rest of the marquee players on the T20 Global League roster as ‘T20 mercenarie­s’.

It raised a giggle, but there was some cold truth in that Kiwi statement.

The modern cricketer follows the money, and the latest pot of gold lies in South Africa at the end of each year, it seems.

“I think it is fantastic,” Kevin Pietersen, pictured, another of the marquee men said.

“I don’t have a choice in where I end up, but I have made it very clear as to where I would like to play,” the Maritzburg-born and bred batsman said.

That bunfight will still come in August, when players are delegated accordingl­y, but ‘KP’ has already plotted his preferred base.

“Durban. It would make sense, I think. All my buddies are in Durban, my family in Durban.

“I have an affinity with the fans in Durban, so I think it makes sense to everyone,” he explained.

For Pietersen who still dabbles in the BBL, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and the English T20 format, the T20 Global League is a handy addition to the schedule.

“I would like to play well South Africa, like I have done for the last few years. It fits into my calendar perfectly, just before the Big Bash and then Dubai for the PSL.

“That is why I play South Africa, because it builds into the season.”

There was a fear that a lot of these marquee players are long in the tooth, but Pietersen maintains that there is plenty of go in the legs yet.

“I’m 36 now, and I wish I was this fit when I played cricket for England.”

Fitness is also an issue for Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard, the two West Indian masters of the short format.

They travel with their personal physios, and they will take them with them to South Africa.

They were in London, too, dapperly attired, hired suits who swing bat and ball wherever the dollar is.

One will probably be in Cape Town, and the other somewhere with a beat.

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