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Kevin Pietersen recalls his Oval memories

With ‘s tour of England underway, Betway have recently released a video on their blog of former star reminiscing on his favourite memories at the infamous cricket ground, the .

With the fourth match against India at on the horizon, Pietersen remembers some of his finest moments. “In the in 2005, I came down and I was in a panic,” he said. “I had absolutely no time at all to even think about batting. McGrath was and I was lucky enough to get that 158. lifted the urn for England and it was the first time in 18 years. “When I came back up the stairs after that 158 it was absolute chaos. Just being swamped as a player, by the fans, you want to experience that.”

Pietersen also recalls his whitewash of India in 2011, scoring 175 in a historical series. “Just over there, 30 yards away, is where was under a high ball,” he said. “And guess who the batter was? Mr Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He’d knocked me for a monster, monster six. Almost went out of the ground, into the Thames, gone. I held the next one back and, MS, I’m afraid to say dude [gestures to pocket] you’re in there. And I’m not in your pocket.

With the series so far being a real thriller, we’re looking ahead to the fourth test with nothing but excitement.

 

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