About Kevin Pietersen
Nickname: KP, Kelv, Kapes
D.O.B: 27th June 1980, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Height: 6ft 4in
Family: Wife Jessica Taylor
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Off Break
Education: Maritzburg College, University of South Africa
Interests: Golf, Swimming, Formula One, Rugby
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Off Break
Education: Maritzburg College, University of South Africa
Interests: Golf, Swimming, Formula One, Rugby
International Team: England
County Team: Hampshire
IPL Team: Royal Challengers Bangalore
Kevin Peter Pietersen, MBE born in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa on June the 27th 1980. Kevin made his debut for Natal Cricket Club in 1997 before moving to England to further his opportunities for playing at international level. His English mother gave Pietersen eligibility to play for England, and after serving a qualifying period of four years playing at county level, he was called up immediately into the England national side.
He made his England debut in 2004 where he averaged 104 in 3 innings on tour in Zimbabwe and followed this with 3 centuries in 5 innings against his homeland of South Africa in 2005. His phenomenal talent and self belief can never have been more evident than hitting 158 on the final day of the last test at the Oval in the 2005 Ashes securing England a first Ashes triumph in 18 years.
He has a highest test score of 226, averages over 50, and is one of the fastest ever English batsmen to reach 4000 test runs. His incredible reverse sweep for 6 off Muralitharan at Edgbaston has developed into his trademark switch hit, another element of his game that keeps him in the highest echelons of the World Class Batsmen.
In 2009 KP became one of the World’s most expensive cricketers in the IPL auction.
Achievements:
- 2003 - Voted "Player of the Tournament" in the Samsung Super Skills tournament
- 2005 - ICC Emerging Player of the Year
- 2005 - ICC One-Day Player of the Year
- 2005 - Awarded the MBE on 31st December
- 2006 - Wisden Cricketer of the Year
- 2008 - Made England's Test and ODI captain August 2008 - January 2009
- 2005 - Won Man of the Match Award in England's inaugural Twenty20 match against Australia.
- 2005 - Won Man of the Match Award In England defeat against Australia by 3 wickets in ODI at Bristol.