Johannesburg, Oct. 14 (ANI): Controversial England batsman Kevin Pietersen struck 14 runs off 18 balls, as he ended his 'cricket exile' by playing for Delhi Daredevils in a Champions League Twenty20 game.
Batting at no. 3 for the IPL (Indian Premier League) franchise in the T20 match at South Africa's SuperSport Park, Pietersen managed just one four in his first appearance on the pitch, since being sidelined by England during a summer Test series against South Africa following a controversial 'text messaging scandal'.
The South Africa-born batsman had allegedly criticised his England teammates, including highly respected skipper Andrew Strauss, in a few texts sent to the Proteas players, Sport 24 reports.
According to the report, though England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive David Collier had later alleged in an interview that Pietersen was provoked into texting the South Africans, but the claim was swiftly denied thereafter.
Pietersen is apparently keen to resume his international career and there has also been media speculation that he may be added to the England squad for a tour of India from November, the report said.
"Playing cricket for England is the pinnacle of any career and I want an opportunity to do that again as soon as possible," Pietersen had said after mending relations with the England team.
"I am entirely committed to completing the reintegration process. That will take place over the coming weeks and I then want to resume by England career in all formats, hopefully until the 2015 World Cup, as long as my body allows," he had added. (ANI)
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