KP set to face music after Twitter tirade
Cardiff, Sept. 4: Kevin Pietersen is to face disciplinary action over his foul-mouthed Twitter tirade following his dropping from the England Twenty20 and one-day squads.
Pietersen, never before axed when fit from England duty in a four-year internatonal career, pre-empted Tuesday’s official announcement by the England and Wales Cricket (ECB) that he’d been left out for the upcoming limited overs matches against Pakistan by several hours, with a post on Twitter. England coach Andy Flower said on Friday he’d accepted Pietersen’s explanation it was an honest mistake — the former England captain thought he was ‘texting’ a small number of friends when in fact he was announcing his omission to the world. “He has (spoken to me). He says he made a bit of a mistake, and I’ll take him at his word,” Flower said after an England training session in Cardiff. “But still there’ll be a disciplinary hearing about that, because we can’t have situations like that happening.”
Earlier this season Yorkshire’s Azeem Rafiq was banned for one month following the former England Under-19 captain’s axing from an age-group side. However, there appeared to be more deliberation in Rafiq’s remarks and Flower said it was unfair to compare the two cases although he accepted there was a possibility Pietersen could be banned.
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