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Pakistan bowling attack was really high quality at that time. Amir, Asif, Ajmal and Afridi(who was at its all time peak). The 4 A's.
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I think he was overrated. Don’t get why he is hyped so much.
If Pietersen's career didn't end abruptly I think England would (maybe) not have been knocked out in the first round of the 2015 World Cup.
They still wouldn’t have got far. ODI cricket had moved on and England were playing an out of date style. Morgan was arguably better than Pietersen at the time, but the bowling was stereotyped and easy to hit while the top order scored too slowly. The whole game needed an overhaul which Strauss, Bayliss and Morgan brought about.
Addition of KP in ODI would have done great only to the revamped England LO side after 2015.
They still wouldn’t have got far. ODI cricket had moved on and England were playing an out of date style. Morgan was arguably better than Pietersen at the time, but the bowling was stereotyped and easy to hit while the top order scored too slowly. The whole game needed an overhaul which Strauss, Bayliss and Morgan brought about.
A quarter-final elimination still wouldn't have been as humiliating as a first round exit. But in the end I think England needed a reality check to reboot their ODI cricket and that could only have come from those emphatic losses to New Zealand, Sri Lanka, followed by a the knockout punch from Bangladesh.
Pieterson in 2005 was a far more feared batsman, from 2006 onwards he became a more sedate batsman who would occasionally play the odd fearful knock but he never retained that same fear factor again.
I’d say he became more hit and miss after he was sacked as captain. He would still deliver one superb century per series.
I don't know about others here, but I don't think he is a good commentator.
Personally speaking, his commentary makes me want to stop watching the game or watch it on mute.
Hardly anything insightful, he doesn't add any value apart from having a British Accent.
Thoughts?
Where is he commentating.
I tune out the noise when he comes on air. It’s an involuntary act and I never realized it till I saw this thread
He is a troll/trouble maker as a person and you can sense that at times in his commentary and social media content
Think complete opposite. His input in discussions about the game are top draw.
He has a very valid point. Alot of these England bats are struggling as it is in Test cricket, and with the lack of match practice and so on, apart from abit of constructive criticism, going way over the top is not justified.
He has a very valid point. Alot of these England bats are struggling as it is in Test cricket, and with the lack of match practice and so on, apart from abit of constructive criticism, going way over the top is not justified.
These same batters also perform horribly at home, what slack is to be cut?
England’s batters aren’t as bad at home as they have been here.
The tactics have been poor and the capability is low, but the lack of match practice in the conditions (scheduled in but mostly rained off) has really hurt them as well.
In the Ashes so far they have been bowled out for 147, 297, 236, & 192.
At home England sometimes collapse as well, and occasionally even into a dramatic headline-worthy heap, but at least they tend to register 300-350 as a team a few times each series. (which is also a more relatively competitive score in English conditions than it is in Australia.)
England’s batters aren’t as bad at home as they have been here.
The tactics have been poor and the capability is low, but the lack of match practice in the conditions (scheduled in but mostly rained off) has really hurt them as well.
In the Ashes so far they have been bowled out for 147, 297, 236, & 192.
At home England sometimes collapse as well, and occasionally even into a dramatic headline-worthy heap, but at least they tend to register 300-350 as a team a few times each series. (which is also a more relatively competitive score in English conditions than it is in Australia.)
His commentary career needs to come to an end too. Endless word salad, random mentions of the IPL and smug comments ( despite saying very little of substance) almost ruined a great test match.
Delhi Capitals announced former England captain Kevin Pietersen as their mentor for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.