The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

KP pledges to carry on tweeting

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KEVIN PIETERSEN has brushed off concerns his latest Twitter outburst could land him in trouble with the England and Wales Cricket Board and has no plans to tone down his comments on the micro-blogging site.

Pietersen launched an attack on Nick Knight last Friday, questionin­g the former England opener’s credibilit­y as a Sky Sports pundit.

The 31-year-old wrote: “Can somebody please tell me how Nick Knight has worked his way into the commentary box for the tests?? Ridiculous.”

The tweet is thought to have not gone down well with the ECB, who two years ago imposed a set of guidelines which players must adhere to.

Players face being fined if they break the rules, but Pietersen, who was fined following an outburst against selectors in 2010, is not worried his latest comments will lead to him being sanctioned.

“Not at all,” Pietersen said when asked whether he was worried about being fined. “I haven’t seen (that story).”

Pietersen was one of the few players to come away with his reputation intact from a torrid winter that saw England suffer whitewashe­s against Pakistan and India before some pride was restored to the number one ranked side in the world when they fought back to draw their two-test series in Sri Lanka.

But the Surrey batsman could only manage 32 and 13 against West Indies at Lord’s, where England emerged with a nervy five-wicket victory.

It was under-pressure captain Andrew Strauss who swung the game in England’s favour with the bat thanks to his score of 122 his first century since November 2010.

Pietersen, who went two years without scoring a test hundred, was delighted to see the 35-year-old return to form.

“I have been through a period where I didn’t score a hundred for a while and since then I have scored many.

“This sort of thing just happens. Someone is going to get criticised. That’s just what happens in our job.”

 ?? Picture: PA ?? Kevin Pietersen is not concerned about the furore over his latest tweets.
Picture: PA Kevin Pietersen is not concerned about the furore over his latest tweets.

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