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Kevin Pietersen right to feel let down by England - Alec Stewart

The former England captain Alec Stewart, Kevin Pietersen is "entitled to feel a little let down" by Andrew Strauss confirmed that there would be no call for the England batsman Surrey in the near future.

Strauss used liquid media conference at the opening of his new role of director, England Cricket say that Petersen "is not part of our plans." The Petersen reiterated his desire to return to England after record better career triple Hundred Surrey against Leicestershire on Monday.



However, Stewart also confirmed that Strauss should be given time to leave his mark in this special role. "It's very, very important that Andrew Strauss makes his own decisions," said Stewart, now director of Surrey Cricket BBC Radio Surrey. "I've been put in charge of England's fortunes over the next four years or five so he got to be comfortable with this decision.

"I do not think he has contradicted himself a bit, to say the one hand he would not play at all this summer, effectively ends England career, but then offers Kevin advisory role in one of cricket day. I'm not sure how those two marriages, But again Andrew to be comfortable with that.

"Again with the" confidence "I think the right Kevin to feel let down a bit by the European Central Bank in the wake of comments from the next president Colin Graves when six or seven weeks or so ago list has been wiped clean, to find the same province said, and manages the result and he'd be considered , or talk about this, done by Kevin - he had two telephone conversations with the next president, so it was not a misunderstanding. "

Stewart, who has played 133 tests and international +170 per day for England between 1990 and 2003, and also can be seen that the hierarchy of England plans provide more positive.

"I just felt like maybe it can be done differently, saying:" At this moment for the Mediterranean playing exceptionally well, and we support these men, and [Gary] Ballances, and Joe radicals, and [Ian] bells, etc., But while still playing for Surrey while still scoring runs, you are staking a big claim.

"In this way I think they have just finished blast, and you certainly do not play, nothing has changed, and the European Central Bank do not trust you. I would like to know - it's a question I had asked at the press conference, which was at the European Central Bank does not trust him Because of when this decision was taken 14.15, 16 months ago, there are new now head of [the graves], President of the new exec [Tom Harrison, director of cricket, and now there will be a new coach, so that the individual or individuals do not trust him? "
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Item Reviewed: Kevin Pietersen right to feel let down by England - Alec Stewart Description: The former England captain Alec Stewart, Kevin Pietersen is "entitled to feel a little let down" by Andrew Strauss confirmed that there would be no call for the England batsman Surrey in the near future. Strauss used liquid media conference at the opening of his new role of director, England Cricket say that Petersen "is not part of our plans." The Petersen reiterated his desire to return to England after record better career triple Hundred Surrey against Leicestershire on Monday. However, Stewart also confirmed that Strauss should be given time to leave his mark in this special role. "It's very, very important that Andrew Strauss makes his own decisions," said Stewart, now director of Surrey Cricket BBC Radio Surrey. "I've been put in charge of England's fortunes over the next four years or five so he got to be comfortable with this decision. "I do not think he has contradicted himself a bit, to say the one hand he would not play at all this summer, effectively ends England career, but then offers Kevin advisory role in one of cricket day. I'm not sure how those two marriages, But again Andrew to be comfortable with that. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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