Kevin Pietersen's England career fizzles out
Most talented England batsman of his generation ditched in atypically quiet fashion

The international career of Kevin Pietersen, the most talented and flamboyant England batsman of his generation, ended in atypically quiet fashion on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old South African-born right-hander was left out of the one-day party to tour West Indies this month as England look to rebuild following their recent ignominious Ashes defeat.
Coach Andy Flower quit after the calamitous tour of Australia and the axing of Pietersen signalled another bold move to begin a new era for English cricket.
Pietersen scored 8,181 runs in 104 tests, including 23 centuries, and over 4,000 runs in one-day internationals but he always divided opinion, a brilliant stroke-maker who never appeared to fit comfortably into the team environment.
“There’s only certain players that you can fear and they’re the Pietersens, the [Brian] Laras and Viv Richards,” former Australian batsman Damien Martyn said before last year’s Ashes series in England.
“In Pietersen you can sense he can win a game in a session – he’s dangerous.”