Sunday, January 30, 2011

Kevin Pietersen slams World Cup schedule


England batsman Kevin Pietersen has blasted the Cricket World Cup schedule, saying that the six-week fixture is too long and playing matches with six-day intervals is "ridiculous".

"It's far too long. How can the England team play once and then in six days' time play again, and then in six days' time play again?" Pietersen asked.
"It's ridiculous but there's nothing we can do about the schedules," he added.
The outspoken cricketer also slammed England's hectic schedule leading up to the World Cup, starting on February 19 in the sub-continent.
England fly out for the showpiece tournament just three days after arriving back from the current tour of Australia, which began back in October last year.


"It's ridiculous but there's nothing we can do about the schedules," he added.
The outspoken cricketer also slammed England's hectic schedule leading up to the World Cup, starting on February 19 in the sub-continent.
England fly out for the showpiece tournament just three days after arriving back from the current tour of Australia, which began back in October last year.
"Our schedule is ridiculous going into this World Cup. It has been for England teams for a very long time and that's probably why England have not done well in World Cups," Pietersen told 'Sky Sports'.
"I wouldn't say we're going to be knackered because it's going to be the World Cup and we all want to win this World Cup. I know what I'll be doing (in the three-day break) - lying on my couch."
Pietersen, however, would not skip the Indian Premier League which begins immediately after World Cup. Should England reach the April 2 final in Mumbai, the players would have been away from home for all but three days in five and a half months.

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