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Kevin Pietersen bids for England recall as he pulls out of IPL to play county cricket

Sport360 staff

05:55 25/03/2015

Kevin Pietersen announced yesterday that he has agreed a release from his Indian Premier League contract, as he bids to earn an England recall by rejoining English county Surrey.

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Axed by England in February 2014, the 34-year-old batsman hopes to end his international exile by playing county cricket and has drastically whittled down his IPL commitments with the Sunrisers Hyderabad.

“I’m hugely grateful for all the support and understanding I’ve received from everyone at the Sunrisers and the IPL,” Pietersen said in a statement on his website.

“My focus is now very much on the upcoming season in England and I’m absolutely determined to score as many runs as possible.”

The agreement allows Pietersen to miss the Sunrisers’ entire league programme, but he will be recalled if they reach the IPL knockout phase, which runs from May 19-24.

Pietersen, England’s all-time leading run-scorer in all formats, added: “I’ve never made any secret of my desire to once again represent England and I’m going to do everything in my power to earn a recall to the international set-up.

“To once again put on that England shirt would be a privilege, but now I have to focus on performing domestically and give myself the best possible chance of meriting selection.”

Pietersen is close to agreeing a return to Surrey, who de-registered him at the end of last season. He has drawn encouragement from incoming England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Colin Graves’s comments that a return to county cricket will improve his chances of an England return.

But others in the England hierarchy have played down the prospect of a comeback. National selector James Whitaker said last week that Pietersen was “not part of our plans”, while captain Alastair Cook described the chances of his former teammate making a comeback as “very unlikely”.

Pietersen was dropped after England’s 2013-14 Ashes series whitewash, with ECB managing director Paul Downton citing his “disengagement” with his team-mates during the last Test in Sydney.

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