Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

England captain Cook fails to back Kevin Pietersen

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Captain Alastair Cook has refused to give Kevin Pietersen any guarantees about his England future.

Asked whether he wanted the 33-year-old batsman to help him regain the Ashes in 2015, Cook would not be drawn.

Referring to the recent 5-0 series whitewash in Australia, he said: "We're going to have to let the dust settle on everything.

"If I gave one player reassuranc­e there could be [up to] 10 players who want that... it's unfair for us to do that."

England coach Andy Flower this week issued a statement denying he had given an ultimatum over Pietersen's future.

It followed reports he would resign if Pietersen remained part of the England set-up.

Cook, who remains a loyal supporter of Flower, wants to continue their partnershi­p.

"He's a fantastic coach with a very good record," said Cook.

"He has to really want to carry on and, just seeing what he's said in the media, he desperatel­y wants to do that, so that's great news for us - we've got a lot of hard work ahead of us."

Any immediate decision about the future of Pietersen - or any other player - seems unlikely, however, as England seek to rebuild following Graeme Swann's retirement and Jonathan Trott's early return home from Australia with a stress-related illness."It's very important the leaders of this side take their time to make the right decisions because knee-jerk reactions are not what's required," said Cook.

"It needs a lot of thinking and most importantl­y we need to get English Test cricket back on track.

"We have been a good force for five years, we've had a tough three months - that's hard to take - but we've got a lot of good cricketers in England and you have to start looking to the future as well."

This summer England take on Sri Lanka in a two-Test series, beginning on 12 June, before facing five Tests against India.

Before then, Flower may want England's leading players to fight for their internatio­nal places by performing well for their counties in domestic cricket.

This may conflict with Pietersen's ambitions to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

While he has been released by the Delhi Daredevils , he will be a free agent for the players' auction on 12 February where he could attract a lucrative contract.

This year's IPL tournament runs from 8 April to 30 May.

The agreed cut-off date for IPL players to return to England is 13 May, which would give Pietersen - who has only played in nine one-day internatio­nals since February 2012 - seven days to prepare in home conditions for the ODI series against Sri Lanka. - BBC

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