Kevin Pietersen Posts Batting Videos of His Son Dylan; Yuvraj Singh and Sunil Shetty React. Pietersen represented England in 104 Tests, 136 ODIs, and 37 T20Is, scoring 8181, 4440, and 1176 runs in those three formats, respectively.
Kevin Pietersen was one of the most stylish batters in England cricket history. The South African-born batsman represented England in 104 Tests, 136 ODIs, and 37 T20Is, scoring 8,181, 4,440, and 1,176 runs in those three formats, respectively. Pietersen also served as captain of the England national team. He also played in the Indian Premier League (IPL), for teams such as the Delhi Daredevils, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Rising Pune Supergiants. He has also played for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League and St Lucia Zouks in the Caribbean Premier League.
Pietersen is no longer a cricketer. He last played for his country in January of 2014. The former England batter recently posted a couple of videos of his son Dylan’s batting on Instagram with the caption: “As father, so son… #Flamingo.”
Kevin Pietersen Posts Batting Videos of His Son Dylan
Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh commented on the video, saying: “Wow ! Same style”
However, in the next video that Pietersen shared, he wrote: “Definitely NOT like father, like son! Dylan has a way better high elbow than I ever did!”
Many well-known people commented on Pietersen’s post, including Bollywood star Suniel Shetty, who wrote: “He is goooooooooood.”
Pietersen recently commented on Virat Kohli’s form, stating that the Indian batter is in “that dark place” and that the game needs him to score runs.
“I think he is at point and having been at that point in my career on a couple of occasions, it is not nice. It is a very lonely, lonely place especially when you have all eyes on you. Every single thing is Kohli, Kohli and Kohli. He is in that dark place, I just hope it ends quickly because the game needs him to score runs,” Pietersen told Star Sports after the game between RCB and SRH.
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