"Wife much more important than any Test century," says PietersenOctober 2nd, 2009 LONDON - England batsman Kevin Pietersen has revealed that his wife was furious over a comment made by him last year, where he said that hitting 100 runs for the country was better than sex. Pietersen said that his wife, Jessica Taylor, " wasn't happy" about his comment "Centuries don't come round very often, whereas sex is on tap, isn't it?"
"I said to her, 'Darling, you've just got to compare the statistics, I've got 16 Test hundreds and seven in one-day matches.
Kevin Pietersen becomes new Brylcreem BoySeptember 30th, 2009 LONDON - England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has inked a nearly 2-million-pound deal with Brylcreem. The 29-year-old batsman will be seen endorsing the hair dressing cream in newspapers, magazine and Internet advertisements.
Warne's cousin ready to further legendary Warne 'leggie' dynasty?September 26th, 2009 SYDNEY - Former Australian spin legend Shane Warne's cousin Michael Warne is all set to enter the Australian cricketing world and carry forward the legendary Warne dynasty. The 22-year-old, who is also a leg spinner like his famous cousin, will likely appear at the upper end of Melbourne club cricket this summer, playing most likely second grade for St Kilda, News.com.au reports.
Warne shocks TV bosses uttering 'tw*t' during live commentaryAugust 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Legendary cricketer Shane Warne stunned TV bosses with the use of the four-letter word 'tw*t' during live commentary. He stunned his fellow commentator David Lloyd when he used the four-letter word in the Sky commentary box at the Edgbaston Ashes Test, reports the Daily Star.
Warne urges Oz cricketers to "get really nasty", bring back sledging for Ashes successAugust 2nd, 2009 MELBOURNE - One of the greatest exponents of spin bowling, Shane Warne, has urged Australian cricketers to bring back the sledge and rediscover their nasty streak before England emerge as a stronger opponent. Warne pleaded with fast bowlers Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle to "get really nasty" after Australia were forced into a corner in the third Test at Edgbaston.
Achilles injury playing on my mind, says PietersenJuly 19th, 2009 LONDON - England batsman Kevin Pietersen admitted his achilles injury is always playing on his mind and is affecting his performance in the ongoing Ashes. "To be honest, it plays on my mind all day and every day.
Pietersen, Johnson involved in a heated argumentJuly 12th, 2009 CARDIFF - England batsman Kevin Pietersen and Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson were involved in a heated argument before the start of the final day's play in the first Ashes Test here Sunday. The tiff took place when Pietersen struck a ball that landed where the Australian players were warming up and missed Johnson narrowly.
Warne says 'defensive' Hauritz can be attacking bowler if shown faith inJuly 8th, 2009 BRISBANE - Former Australian star leg-spinner Shane Warne has urged Australian skipper Ricky Ponting to include off-spinner Nathan Hauritz in the squad for the first Ashes test match, and show faith in the inexperienced bowler by using him in an attacking way. Australia's greatest spinner said that while Hauritz has a "defensive-type" role in tests, altering it to an attacking mode, would make him more effective.
Warne, ex-wife ignite rumors of a renewed love matchJuly 7th, 2009 LONDON - Former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne and his ex-wife Simone Callahan stepped out together at the Wimbledon men's final on Sunday, igniting rumors of a renewed love match. According to the Daily Telegraph, Warne and Simone looked a happy couple in the grandstands at the royal box end.
Warne rates Australian squadJuly 4th, 2009 SYDNEY - With the Ashes series scheduled to begin in less than a week's time, former Australian spin legend Shane Warne has rated each player of the Australian squad. Warne has indicated that captain Ricky Ponting is the mainstay of the batting line-up, who would be full of motivation on his fourth Ashes tour.
Warne continues his battle with CollingwoodJune 29th, 2009 LONDON - Former Australian spinner Shane Warne has turned up the heat on his continuous feud with English batsman Paul Collingwood, with this time commenting on his performance in the World Twenty20 tournament. "There was no imagination, no flair.
Buchanan will complicate things for England, says WarneJune 12th, 2009 SYDNEY - Former Australian spin wizard Shane Warne has taken a swipe at his former coach John Buchanan saying that his presence in the England team will create more chances for Australia to win the Ashes. Buchanan will work with England and Wales Cricket Board's elite coaching programmes and will also oversee the progress of their under-19 and second-string Lions teams.
Spin caused Aussies downfall in World T20: WarneJune 11th, 2009 SYDNEY - Shane Warne feels that the inability of Australians to play spin resulted in their early exit from the World Twenty20. The former Australian leg spinner said the England team must have noted the team's weakness against spin and used it to their advantage ahead of the Ashes series that begin July 8.
Pietersen admits Twenty20 cricket not his cup of tea yetMay 30th, 2009 LONDON - After a horrendous run in the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL), England batsman Kevin Pietersen has admitted that he is not as good in the Twenty 20 format of the game as he is in the other two versions. "I'm not very good at Twenty20 cricket, am I?" The Mirror quoted Pietersen, as saying.
I am not good at Twenty20 cricket: PietersenMay 30th, 2009 LONDON - With just five days left for the start of the Twenty20 World Cup, Indian Premier League's (IPL) most expensive player and former England captain Kevin Pietersen admitted that he is not a good at Twenty20 cricket. In an interview to British tabloid Mirror, Pietersen said: "I'm not very good at Twenty20 cricket, am I?"
Pietersen, who was bought by liquor baron Vijay Mallya's Bangalore Royal Challengers for a record $1.55 million, failed to live up to his top billing in the IPL.