Pietersen makes peace with ECB

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COLOMBO: Batsman Kevin Pietersen has committed to playing for England in all three forms of the game until at least 2015 after making peace with the England and Wales Cricket Board in a row over “provocative” text messages.

“I am committed to completing the reintegration process we have agreed over the coming weeks and resuming my England career in all formats, hopefully until the World Cup in 2015, as long as my body allows,” he told a news conference on Wednesday.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to apologise to my team mates, all England supporters and the ECB for the situation that has arisen over the last couple of months.

“Thankfully we have drawn a line under it and can move forward,” he added in a prepared statement after signing a new central contract in the Sri Lankan capital where he has been working as a television pundit during the ICC World Twenty20.

Pietersen was dropped in August after sending messages to members of the opposing South Africa side that he conceded were provocative but denied were derogatory about former England captain Andrew Strauss, the ECB said.

The 32-year-old, who has averaged nearly 50 in 88 test matches, said he had deleted the messages and the ECB added on Wednesday that the issue had been “successfully concluded through a binding assurance provided by Kevin”.

Pietersen added: “Although it has been made clear in the (ECB) statement, I’d like to make it clear that at no time did I share tactical information with any of the South Africans.

“It’s been a horrible situation for all involved but it is time to move forward. All being well, I’ll be back in an England shirt as soon as possible.”

ECB chairman Giles Clarke, who joined Pietersen at the news conference, said a “re-integration process”, which was intended to pave the way for the player’s recall, had begun with the pair meeting for 2-1/2 hours on Wednesday morning.

“Kevin Pietersen has apologised to Andrew Strauss and… he now wishes to put the events of the summer behind him and to focus on regaining his place in the England team,” said Clarke.

Following England’s elimination from the ICC World Twenty20 on Monday, their next competitive action is a tour of India that features four Tests, two Twenty20s and five ODIs.

The Test squad, selected last month, did not include Pietersen. The first test starts in Ahmedabad on November 15. (Reuters)

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