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Michael Vaughan: Kevin Pietersen misled by ECB

Kevin Pietersen has been misled from the England and Wales Cricket Board, according to former England captain Michael Vaughan.
Petersen will not be considered for England this summer, two months after European Central Bank President suggested incoming Colin Graves was back as possible.
"I've been misled and ill-treatment and," Vaughan BBC Sport.
"He has all that is required of him, but taken down the road that was a dead end."



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Strauss says there was no confidence from the European Central Bank
Petersen said his international career was over in February 2014, only to refer to the unmarked graves of 34-year-old can add to God 104 games for England if he joined the province scored enough runs to be eligible for recall.
As a result, the right-hander has withdrawn from a deal with the Indian Premier League team Sunrisers Hyderabad signed for Surrey.
He made 355 not out against Leicestershire but was told by the New England director of cricket Andrew Strauss that he would not be selected this summer because of the "confidence has been eroded" between Petersen and the European Central Bank.
Said Sari director of cricket Alec Stewart, former commander of another England: "It may feel a little let down after Colin Graves comments, where he was," If you are playing county cricket, if you score runs, has been the elimination of the white page, and will be consideration '.
"Abandoned a contract to play in the Indian Premier League, it's done what it was asked to, and now the door has been closed. Has abandoned a quarter of a million pounds on the back of Colin Graves comments.
"This confidence may be the word of two-way thing."
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Despite saying he Petersen surplus, Strauss did not offer him a job counselor for limited amounts teams, one which turned down.
"It is ridiculous, because he can not say" I do not trust you to play in the side, but I choose the mind game for one day, "said Vaughan." Strauss will probably have to answer many questions about it.
"I hope somewhere down the line Kevin can be used, because he has a good cricket brain."
However, Vaughan did Strauss says he believes a good appointment as director of cricket, a new position was created after the departure of Executive Director Paul DOWNTON.
As well as the ruling Petersen in the future, and Strauss, who twice led England to Ashes success, also sacked coach Peter Morris.
"Strauss is a good appointment, the right man for the right role" Vaughan.
"Difficult to make decisions and I've got one already made to get rid of Morris. This was the right decision for England."
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Item Reviewed: Michael Vaughan: Kevin Pietersen misled by ECB Description: Kevin Pietersen has been misled from the England and Wales Cricket Board, according to former England captain Michael Vaughan. Petersen will not be considered for England this summer, two months after European Central Bank President suggested incoming Colin Graves was back as possible. "I've been misled and ill-treatment and," Vaughan BBC Sport. "He has all that is required of him, but taken down the road that was a dead end." Jumping and media player playerMedia Helpout hearing from the media player. Press enter to return or follow-up tab. Strauss says there was no confidence from the European Central Bank Petersen said his international career was over in February 2014, only to refer to the unmarked graves of 34-year-old can add to God 104 games for England if he joined the province scored enough runs to be eligible for recall. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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