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Kevin Pietersen's triple century puts pressure on Strauss

Kevin Pietersen timing could not be any better, not only in terms of the way he hit the ball as he scored his highest first-class, virgin triple century, during the Surrey County Championship match against Leicestershire.


After that I grew up in 50 first-class hundred before lunch, his first in first-class cricket since Old Trafford Ashes Test in 2013, he published his double century in the afternoon and passed every previous effort of 254 in the afternoon session. As he put on 101 with Chris Tremlett's ninth-wicket partnership and raised half a century of wickets with 10 No11 Surrey, Matt Dunn, who contributed one run as Petersen skillfully farmed the strike.
At 17:55 on Monday night, he brought up his 300 with six of the 11 roles, with a bold incursion into reverse, and ended the day on 326 not out. I stood 10-wicket partnership in a continuous 110 in stumps, Dan making five of them
Although the Leicestershire had poor seasons, to put Petersen roles in context, it was the second highest scorer in Surrey Kumar Sangakkara 36.
There can be a timely reminder of just hours before Andrew Strauss is expected to make a decision on the future of the international Petersen with England?
And Strauss, the New England director of cricket, and held his first press conference in his new role in the Lord tomorrow, is likely to declare categorically whether Petersen can play for England again.

Andrew Strauss is scheduled to announce its decision on Tuesday
When Colin said the graves of the British Broadcasting Corporation, and repeated at a later date to Telegraph Sport, that Petersen necessary to play county cricket and can be obtained for England that he paid KP was put on hold IPL hold him with Hyderabad Sunrisers to play Surrey.

After three games, which now averages more than 100 in the Championship at lunch on the second day of the Syrian match against Leicestershire after arriving breaking 101 not out.
It follows innings of 170 against Oxford MCCU, a game that was not first-class, as Petersen at least bring his team out of the deal by scoring runs the province.

Petersen scored 170 against Oxford MCCU
After that began the day 35 not out, he reached three figures in the final over before lunch with a cut in the late third man punching the air in celebration.
The roles of responsibility, with his team in trouble and gates early fell on the ball moving in the first hour of the game. His hundred came from 153 balls, with 12 four and two sixes, and the second, which took him to 95 when he set off spinner Jigar Naik straight down the ground.
He survived a chance when caught and threw Nike missed fishing on a low level 95, and it was a big shout for caught behind in the following over, but otherwise Petersen hit with identification player with a point to prove.
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Item Reviewed: Kevin Pietersen's triple century puts pressure on Strauss Description: Kevin Pietersen timing could not be any better, not only in terms of the way he hit the ball as he scored his highest first-class, virgin triple century, during the Surrey County Championship match against Leicestershire. After that I grew up in 50 first-class hundred before lunch, his first in first-class cricket since Old Trafford Ashes Test in 2013, he published his double century in the afternoon and passed every previous effort of 254 in the afternoon session. As he put on 101 with Chris Tremlett's ninth-wicket partnership and raised half a century of wickets with 10 No11 Surrey, Matt Dunn, who contributed one run as Petersen skillfully farmed the strike. At 17:55 on Monday night, he brought up his 300 with six of the 11 roles, with a bold incursion into reverse, and ended the day on 326 not out. I stood 10-wicket partnership in a continuous 110 in stumps, Dan making five of them Although the Leicestershire had poor seasons, to put Petersen roles in context, it was the second highest scorer in Surrey Kumar Sangakkara 36. There can be a timely reminder of just hours before Andrew Strauss is expected to make a decision on the future of the international Petersen with England? And Strauss, the New England director of cricket, and held his first press conference in his new role in the Lord tomorrow, is likely to declare categorically whether Petersen can play for England again. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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