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Crossing the Boundary: The Early Years in My Cricketing Life - Kevin Pietersen


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Crossing the Boundary: The Early Years in My Cricketing Life - Kevin Pietersen

 
Description: ISBN 0091912067 / Genre: Biography / Author: Kevin Pietersen / Edition: Reprint / Paperback / 352 Pages / Book is published 2007-05-03 by ... more
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Newest Review: ... His early promise came as a spin bowling all-rounder but the glamour of hitting sixes soon took over. He was soon embedded ... more

 ... in the Natal state side under coach Graeme Ford but being kept out of the side by black players, resulting in Kevin's father accusing the head of SA Cricket, Ali Bacher, of not picking the best players, threatening to take his boy away from south African Cricket if he didn't 'make room', which he did when Bacher could offer no guarantees, Kevin's loyalty soon questioned by his old countryman. In the end the controversial sporting quota system seemed to work, South Africa Rugby World Champions and their cricket team n...more

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Premium Review Crossing the Boundary: The Early Years in My Cricketing Life - Kevin Pietersen: Blowing smoke up my own a** (1593 words)
by - written on 27/05/09 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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No one in cricket generates more debate than Kevin Pietersen right now, the antithesis of the modern cricketer, moving the game on to the next level, his extreme hubris and talent lighting up the game, that thrilling Ashes series cementing his name in cricket folklore. He's the type of bat that will empty bars in England like Ian Botham once did and what the game should be all about. He also empties all the bars in the previous cricket clubs he has played for, not the most likeable guy in the game. He's a confident guy and dispatches the ball and his detractors in similar style. But that hubris has upset just as many people as it has impressed, plenty falling out with ...  Read the complete review

 

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