Sunday, May 24, 2009
Pietersen to miss West Indies series ahead of ICC World Twenty20
Kevin Pietersen has been withdrawn from England’s ODI series against the West Indies in order to be fully fit for the ICC World Twenty20 2009. Nick Peirce, ECB chief medical officer, said: "The achilles injury flared up following the 2nd npower Test match in Durham and the best course of treatment is for Kevin to rest throughout the NatWest Series. "The injury would not necessarily prevent him from playing but by giving him a precautionary period of time out to receive some concentrated treatment and rest we are enabling the niggle to settle down in preparation of the ICC World Twenty20 and the Ashes. This is not an injury that would preclude him from participating in either event." Kevin Pietersen said:"The medical advice is to rest the achilles and although I’m frustrated to be leaving a happy and successful dressing room I’m absolutely confident this will help me overcome what has up until now been a minor ongoing injury. "I hate missing out on playing for England but understand that in this instance it’s necessary in order to overcome the injury. Even though I won’t be lining up for England during this series I’ll be watching and supporting the team closely as they set about repeating the recent one-day series win in the Caribbean. "I’m looking forward to being back in the England line up for the World Twenty20 and the rest of an exciting summer of cricket." England plays its opening match against Netherlands on 5 June at Lord’s.
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