Former England cricketer Kevin Pietereon berated the England team for their performance on the first day of the second Test match of the Ashes 2023 series on Wednesday.
New Delhi [India], June 28: The Ashes thrill began from Edgbaston with the sensational victory of Australia over archrival England. As predicted by cricket pundits, Australia bounced back from the relatively tight position in the first inning as Usmaan Khwaja scored 141 and 65 and Pat Cummin
Having made his international debut in 2004 at the age of 24, Pietersen dominated the next decade in England's batting line-up and made a name for himself as a hard-hitting batter.
Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen was critical of the decision made by the English team to declare the first innings at 393/8 in the opening test match Ashes series against Australia at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
From June 16, cricket enthusiasts across the world will have their eyes riveted on two of the game's biggest and oldest rivals -- Australia and England -- as they square off in The Ashes series in England, with the first Test set to start at Edgbaston.
Led by their inspirational captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Chennai Super Kings returned to winning ways as they lost to Rajasthan Royals in a high-scoring last-over thriller in their last league game played on home soil. SRH have never been able to beat CSK at Chepauk in IPL, and the Super Kin
Pietersen thinks that sports can bring people together and said that since most people find the world to be frightening, sports may be used as a tool for fostering togetherness. He added that in the modern world, sports should serve as a symbol of unity.
Former Cricketer Kevin Pieterson said that the war, conflict and pandemic have made the world a scary place. He said that if sport can be used to unite and bring people together, then it should be used. Kevin Pietersen said that where the world is at the moment, is a scary place. The Russ
Drawing an analogy from cricket to explain how the cabinet works, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Friday that under Captain Prime Minister Narendra Modi, net practice starts at 6 am which goes on till late and he expects wickets when a chance is given.
In his tweet, Pieterson called the union minister a 'kind', 'caring' and 'inspirational' man. The two pictures that he shared on his Twitter showcased a conversation between him and Shah. At the same time, the other picture depicted their greeting each other for the first time by shaking eac
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday welcomed the new batch of cheetahs 12 cheetahs in Kuno National Park. Pietersen also takes an active part in saving and protecting wildlife and is working on a project in Africa to save the Rhinos.
Top performances from Sam Curran and Ben Stokes powered England to their second ICC T20 World Cup title after 2010, as they defeated Pakistan by five wickets in a gripping low-scoring final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday