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Strauss praises ‘magnificent’ Pietersen

By AFP
March 23, 2018

LONDON: Andrew Strauss has paid a glowing tribute to retired batsman Kevin Pietersen, revealing any animosity he felt towards his former England team-mate has dissipated.

The pair have had a chequered history, with Pietersen admitting to sending “provocative” texts to South Africa players about then England captain Strauss during a series between the two teams in 2012.

Following his elevation to director of England cricket three years ago, Strauss blamed a “massive trust issue” between himself and Pietersen for refusing to countenance an international recall for the South African-born batsman. Pietersen, who last played for England in 2014, embarked on a nomadic Twenty20 career before announcing his retirement last week. He is England’s second-highest run scorer of all-time across all three formats of the game, while he won four Ashes series and amassed 8,181 runs in 104 Tests, prompting praise from Strauss. “I think the first thing to say is we’ve had our differences over time and they’ve been well-documented,” Strauss told BBC radio. “But thankfully they are very much in the past now. “It is definitely the time for us to appreciate what he did in an England shirt. He was a magnificent player and for me, he was the best England player that I played with.