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Kevin Pietersen to play Caribbean Premier League

Former England all-rounder Kevin Pietersen is all set to take part in the Caribbean Premier League Twenty20, takes place in July and August this year, according to reports from BBC.


Pietersen, 33, has confirmed the news on his Twitter account:
Despite being England's top-scorer in all international formats, the South African-born batsman was sacked from England and Wales Cricket Board contract in February following the team's recent 5-0 Ashes whitewash in Australia.

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  1. I absolutely love the T20 format. Till now have been following the ICC World Cup on www.starsports.com and so excited to see India, Sri Lanka, West Indies and South Africa in the semis. Australia's performance was below par this time to be honest. Anyway from April 16th the 7th season of Indian Premiere League starts. So very excited.

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