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Aussie players in shock over Pietersen saga

Australian cricket players in a state of shock into exile Kevin Pietersen from the international game and pleased they will not have to face him in the Ashes series this year. Players and bemused Australians saga while continuing drama looks distracted by the arch-enemy before the ashes, starting from July.



Pietersen, England's leading all-time scorer who run in all shapes, have been told by the new director of cricket Andrew Strauss he was "not part of our plans for the summer," despite smashing triple century for Surrey this week. Strauss cited the "great matter of trust" between the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the controversial batsman.

"I know that Strauss and him probably do not get, (but) I will not believe it until we get over there, and choose its ranks," said paceman Ryan Harris site Australian cricket on Thursday. "If it continues going on and plays for Surrey, he might retire now, but if it keeps going and scored hundred after hundred, there will be a lot of pressure to choose him."

Harris said he would be very happy if he does not come face to face with the batsman was born in South Africa. ". And of course, just that he is a good player and bloody one of the toughest for a bowl for, and I find in saying that when you are playing sides like England you want the best players playing - especially when we beat them, you want to the best team won."

Harris fellow quick Peter Siddle, who Petersen rejected most of the time (10) than any other bowler in test cricket, and also rejoicing in his absence from the upcoming episodes. "You can not find someone to replace him," Siddle told reporters in England, where he plays for Lancashire County side. "I think these players are once in a lifetime, with confidence and aggression. A man that about 50 per test cricket. I? M happy enough for those who side."

The all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who played along with Petersen for the Melbourne Stars in Australia's Twenty20 Big Bash, but not in Australia's Ashes squad, even in arms because of Strauss's decision. "That is what you call a proper stitch-up," he tweeted, referring to the Petersen withdrawal from the Indian Premier League after being told of the new European Central Bank president Colin Graves that he must play county cricket and score runs to be with a chance of playing for England again .

Leg spin test was great Shane Warne stunned both. "If Strauss wanted public acceptance of the moment and the whole country to support England again, should have said:" I want KP back to the team, "" he tweeted. Warren added: "The question, the European Central Bank employs only new coach to provide that KP does not want the team Gillespie or (Justin) Langer had wanted KP ?!"

Australian fast bowler and former now has been linked Yorkshire coach Jason Gillespie County with a vacant post of England head coach, with Langer also pointed name.

The Warren former Australian teammate Matthew Hayden scathing both the European Central Bank's decision and claimed that it would hurt their chances of finding a new coach following the sacking of Article Peter Morris. "It would be madness to apply for the role of England coach flashed Director, creation of man you're going to kick," he told the BBC.

"I think England and enter into a very dangerous space. They have been in a precarious situation during the past six months, and they are going to very deep times now with the launch team on fire New Zealand really avenger and IN- very Hayden said the formation of the Australian team too."
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