ECB chairman opens door to Pietersen return

Pietersen Colin describes Graves's comments as a "pleasant surprise"


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Kevin Pietersen described Graves's comments as a "pleasant surprise" and said that he would seriously consider an invitation to play for England again. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

LONDON: Incoming England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Colin Graves has given Kevin Pietersen a glimmer of hope that he may yet be able to resurrect his England career.

Pietersen, 34, has not played for England since the ECB effectively called time on his international career following the disastrous Ashes tour of 2013-14.

But with England toiling at the World Cup and Pietersen having spoken of his eagerness to return to the team, Graves has suggested that a return to English county cricket could open the door for a dramatic comeback.

"The first thing he has to do if he wants to get back is start playing county cricket," Graves told BBC Radio 5 on Sunday.

"The selectors and the coaches are not going to pick him if he's not playing. It's as simple as that. I'll leave it at that."

Pietersen is currently without a county after leaving Surrey and although Graves is not an ECB selector, he believes a county return would help the outspoken South Africa-born batsman's cause.

Asked if he was in favour of Pietersen returning for England, Graves replied: "At the end of the day it's down to the selectors and coaches and what they feel is best for English cricket.

"They will make the decisions and I will support their decisions."

Pietersen described Graves's comments as a "pleasant surprise" and said that he would seriously consider an invitation to play for England again.

"I'll definitely want to speak to the ECB. Let's be clear: I'd love to play for England again," he told Sky Sports 2.

"I'm sure that if it is genuine, which I'm sure it is seeing as it's pretty public, then - goodness - I'd love to be given that opportunity again.

"I'll need to go away and make a few decisions. I'll need to speak to a few people. I've spoken to a couple already this morning.

"I'll need to go away now and see where my future lies. But it is really, really encouraging."

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