Archives     |     Columns     |     News     |     Photo Gallery     |      Schedules     |     Statistics     |       ICC World Cup 1975-2007       |     Guess Who     |     Wallpapers     |        Videos   
Cricket »  November 15, 2008  » News » Full story
We will hit India hard at Indore, says Pietersen
Kevin Pietersen Rajkot: England captain Kevin Pietersen vowed his team would bounce back and give India a run for its money at Indore in the second tie on Monday.

"Yuvraj played an absolutely fantastic innings. He hit even good balls for sixes. It's definitely disappointing to lose. But there are six games left in the series and we intend to bounce back and hit India hard on Monday. We would give them a good run for the money," Pietersen said.

Hurricane 'Yuvraj' sweeps past England

India made a record total of 387 for five, highest at the Madhavrao Scindia ground and their highest score against any Test-playing nation in ODIs, and then shot out the tourists for a meagre 229 inside 40 overs to emerge deserving winners.
 
Pietersen felt that his side needs to improve in all aspects of the game -- batting, fielding and bowling -- and did not think that they would have done better if they had played more than two warm-up ties before the series.
 
"We had gone to Antigua (for the Stanford Super Series) and then came here. We are well prepared now," he said dismissing any such excuses.
 
"We need to sit down and study the match and see the areas we need to improve on," he elaborated.
 
He dismissed any suggestions of Yuvraj faking injury and that the Indian batsman should not have been given a runner.
 
"He did not carry the injury into the match but got injured while batting. It can happen to any of us," he explained and also shot down suggestions that the Indian batsman could have faked his injury. "You have to trust Yuvraj. He got injured and would not have otherwise called for a runner," he said.
 
Though happy with his own innings of 63, the highest for his side, Pietersen wished he could have converted it into a hundred after having come close to doing so in India on a few occasions earlier.
 
"I love batting in India. I have had five or six fifties before. I would like to get a hundred," he said.

Agencies

 


Tags: india england 2008, england tour of india, yuvraj singh, dhoni, pietersen, bounce back.


  E-mail         To the Editor         Print             Post, View comments
Other sections
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]


Be the first to comment this article.

Ongoing & Upcoming Series
SA in India:  Fix's -  1st Test
Ban in NZ:  Fix's -  ODI's
WI in Aus:  Fix's -  1st ODI

Recent Series
Pak in Aus:  Fix's -  Tests -  ODI's
Idea Cup:  ODI-Final -  1st Test's
Eng in SA:  Fix's -  T20's -  ODI's -  Test's
More Headlines
Other sections
Latest Comments
jarshad On Ganguly fans protest against SRK
Muhammad Yusuf Khan On Shahrukh bats for Pakistani players in IPL
jani taiba swaat pak On IPL auction: No takers for Pakistani players
jani alam khan buneri pak On Under-19 WC: Australia clinches world cup title
jani alam khan buneri pak On Under-19 WC: Australia clinches world cup title
thatsCricket Newsletter:
Deals For You
  
  
  
Recommended Links
     Become fans of Namitha, Trisha, Katrina, Deepika, Hrithik Roshan      Make Like Minded Friends      SMS Updates      Astrology      Chat      RSS      Jobs      Book your Domains      Explore India