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Pietersen disappoint­s despite fastest 1,000 runs for Surrey

Ex-England batsman reaches county landmark in 17 innings

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Kevin Pietersen became the fastest batsman to reach 1,000 first-class runs for Surrey before falling relatively cheaply to Essex’s New Zealand all-rounder Jesse Ryder in the Second Division of the County Championsh­ip on Sunday.

Pietersen, in his 17th innings at this level for Surrey, needed only two balls at The Oval to score the two runs required to surpass the previous Brown Caps record for the quickest 1,000 runs off 18 innings shared by former England batsman Mark Ramprakash and Zander de Bruyn.

But it is big scores that Pietersen, out of the internatio­nal reckoning since being controvers­ially axed last year following a 5-0 Ashes thrashing in Australia, needs if he is to have a chance of regaining his England place.

Dropped on 27, he was undone when, going neither back nor forward, he was lbw to a ball that kept low from medium-pacer Ryder, the bowler punching the air in delight as he captured Pietersen’s wicket.

Two balls later, Jason Roy fell the same way.

In all Ryder, who took an economical three for 54 in 18 overs, had three lbw victims on Sunday with Sri Lanka great Kumar Sangakkara seeing his innings of 52 off 103 balls, including six fours and a six, come to an end when he tried to work the Kiwi legside.

Surrey finished the day on 293 for five, with Rory Burns making 78 and Steven Davies, fresh from his maiden first-class double century, an unbeaten 69.

Elsewhere in the Second Division, South Africa’s Ashwell Prince completed his third hundred in successive Championsh­ip innings against Kent, his 106 the centrepiec­e of Lancashire’s 317 for five at Old Trafford.

Hales hits century

In the First Division, England limited overs internatio­nal Alex Hales continued his quest for Test recognitio­n with an innings of 136 not out for Nottingham­shire away to Hampshire.

Hales’ hundred at Southampto­n followed his 236 against county champions Yorkshire last week.

Former England opener Marcus Trescothic­k (140) was also in the runs and shared a thirdwicke­t stand of 261 with James Hildreth (187) after Somerset were sent into bat by Australia’s Adam Voges, the Middlesex captain, at Taunton.

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 ?? Reuters ?? In the spotlight Kevin Pietersen in action for Surrey against Essex. Pietersen enjoyed a reprieve on 27 but couldn’t go on to get a big score.
Reuters In the spotlight Kevin Pietersen in action for Surrey against Essex. Pietersen enjoyed a reprieve on 27 but couldn’t go on to get a big score.

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