Kevin Pietersen first threatened to resign as England captain in India before Christmas, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) vice-chairman Dennis Amiss has said.The South African-born batsman quit last week after just three Tests in charge, claiming he couldn't work alongside coach Peter Moores who was sacked as a result of the row.Amiss told BBC Radio Five here on Sunday that Pietersen had initially offered his resignation as captain after last month's drawn second Test against India in Mohali, a result which meant England lost the two-match series 1-0."He mentioned resigning the captaincy in our discussions with him but we wanted him to go away and think about it while he was in South Africa (on holiday)," ex-England batsman Amiss said."We said, 'Go away and think about it and we will resolve the situation as quickly as we can'."Pietersen, 28, told the News of the World on Sunday that several England players, including new skipper Andrew Strauss and ex-captain Andrew Flintoff, had urged him not to resign the captaincy while on tour in India.
Monday, January 12, 2009
PIETERSEN WANTED TO RESIGN AFTER MOHALI TEST SAYS AMISS(ECB VICE CHAIRMAN)
Kevin Pietersen first threatened to resign as England captain in India before Christmas, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) vice-chairman Dennis Amiss has said.The South African-born batsman quit last week after just three Tests in charge, claiming he couldn't work alongside coach Peter Moores who was sacked as a result of the row.Amiss told BBC Radio Five here on Sunday that Pietersen had initially offered his resignation as captain after last month's drawn second Test against India in Mohali, a result which meant England lost the two-match series 1-0."He mentioned resigning the captaincy in our discussions with him but we wanted him to go away and think about it while he was in South Africa (on holiday)," ex-England batsman Amiss said."We said, 'Go away and think about it and we will resolve the situation as quickly as we can'."Pietersen, 28, told the News of the World on Sunday that several England players, including new skipper Andrew Strauss and ex-captain Andrew Flintoff, had urged him not to resign the captaincy while on tour in India.
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