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Eng prepared for campaign without Pietersen

Last Updated 01 May 2010, 18:02 IST

Pietersen travelled to Guyana on Friday night with the rest of the side to prepare for Monday’s opening match against the West Indies. After that, it is only 13 days before the final is held in Barbados.

The England management have given him permission to return and have informally asked if they can fly in a replacement, which has tested the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) views on paternity leave.

The Telegraph reported that sources indicated on Friday that they could name a replacement but Pietersen would not be able to return.
“I’m definitely going to be there or at least be there as quick as I can,” said Pietersen. “The only worry is I won’t get back in time. I love playing cricket and we understand it is my job, it is what I do.

“I have discussed the situation with a few players and they say as long as you are making an effort and see the kid as soon as you can then, if you do miss it then it is not a massive regret, but I’m going to make every effort.”

The problem is that Pietersen appears to have rediscovered his lost touch despite a golden duck against South Africa on Thursday.

The Achilles injury that ended his Ashes series cast a long shadow over winter tours to South Africa and Bangladesh but the Indian Premier League provided the first glimpse of the Pietersen of old.

The destructive former skipper had begun to come into his own for the Royal Challengers Bangalore, playing an influential role towards the later stages of the tournament as Anil Kumble’s men finished third in the IPL and thus made it to the Champions League to be played in South Africa in September.

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(Published 01 May 2010, 18:02 IST)

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