Pietersen and Moores pay price for spat

Eurosport - Thu, 08 Jan 11:15:00 2009

Andrew Strauss will take over as England cricket captain following the resignation of Kevin Pietersen, the ECB said.

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Hugh Morris, after a day of intense speculation, also confirmed that team coach Peter Moores had been asked to "relinquish his role" after Pietersen's resignation, which followed a feud between the captain and coach.

"The ECB have accepted with regret the resignation of Kevin Pietersen as captain," he said, reading a statement at an emergency press conference at The Oval cricket ground in London.

But he added that Pietersen was "highly valued as a senior and experienced player and we are delighted that he has indicated that he is willing to remain part of the England team."

Pietersen, who like Strauss was born in South Africa, had questioned the ability of Moores - who never played international cricket himself - as a coach in a dispute which became public just weeks before England depart on January 21 for their tour of the West Indies.

The duo's dispute also threatened to cast a cloud over the team's build-up for this year's Ashes series at home to Australia.

Morris, who refused to take questions from reporters, said in his statement Pietersen "recognised that in the present situation it was impossible to restore the dressing room unity".

"I have an extremely high respect and regard for Kevin Pietersen but this has become an impossible situation given the irretrievable breakdown of the relationship between captain and coach."

Pietersen, only appointed captain in August and who led the team for just three Tests, said in his own statement issued earlier Wednesday: "I consider it would be extremely difficult for me to continue my current position with the England cricket team.

"Accordingly I have as of this afternoon decided to stand down as England captain with immediate effect."

However, he added: "Notwithstanding my resignation as England captain I fully intend to be part part of both England's Test and One-Day International squad to tour the West Indies next month, and to do all I can to recapture the Ashes during the summer.

"I'm extremely sad and disappointed to have to relinquish the captaincy at such an early stage especially in a crucial year for England cricket in such circumstances, and particularly when I feel that I have had much more to offer the England team as captain.

"However, this decision will not affect my determination to continue playing international cricket for England, doing all I can to win matches for the team and supporting whoever captains the team in the future," the 28-year-old star batsman insisted.

Strauss stood in as England captain in 2006 when Michael Vaughan was injured and led the side to a series win over Pakistan.

Morris added the board would announce their coaching set-up for the Caribbean tour "as soon as possible" and would then embark on an immediate search for a new permanent head coach.

Pietersen gave credence to longstanding rumours that his relationship with Moores was in trouble by telling Sunday's News of the World newspaper: "This situation is not healthy... Everybody has to have the same aims and pull in the same direction for the good of the England team."

Pietersen is currently on holiday in South Africa and not due back in England until Thursday.

Although well thought of by both the management and his colleagues, 31-year-old Strauss, unlike Pietersen, is not currently a member of the England one-day side.

Pietersen, who quit South Africa for England because he believed his progress was being blocked by racial quotas, was handed the England captaincy in August following Vaughan's tearful resignation.

His first match in full charge saw him score a century as England defeated South Africa in the final, 'dead rubber' Test at The Oval before overwhelming the Proteas 4-0 in the ensuing limited overs series.

Pietersen won widespread praise for persuading his teammates to resume their tour of India after the Mumbai terror attacks.

But on the field, England failed to defend a 387-run target during the first Test against India in Chennai.

Reports then emerged that Pietersen had been unhappy with the quality of the tactical input he had received from Moores, whom he had previously criticised for working the players too hard physically on last year's tour of New Zealand.

AFP

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  1. sussexdietcoke..racism is rife throughout the world and­ we don't need people like you passing comments..get­ over yourself

    From Kim, on Thu 8 Jan 2:58AM
  2. mphenri like all south africans all mouth

    From The Dobbo, on Thu 8 Jan 2:56AM
  3. post 225 you are one south african @#$% say no moore­ PROUDLY ENGLISH

    From The Dobbo, on Thu 8 Jan 2:53AM
  4. mphenri, - better to be English than a bunch of racists

    From Mike S, on Thu 8 Jan 2:50AM
  5. Typical English bull, just like your colonies which you­ raped and plundered then left when it was baren. God­ save the Queen and English Cricket, Rugby, Football,­ Tennis because English teams need a miracle to compete­ on the international scene. South African & Proud

    From MARLON, on Thu 8 Jan 2:45AM
  6. ive heard harry redknapps been on the phone to him

    From Mart, on Thu 8 Jan 2:45AM
  7. Dobbo I don't care to meet you face to face I have­ an opinion as does everyone else on this­ board..don't get personal..

    From Kim, on Thu 8 Jan 2:42AM
  8. Who really cares what happens to English cricket except­ all those ex players who have all got cushy numbers on­ Sky TV.Oh, I forgot to include the soft Lancashire­ players,as they would not get a job anywhere else!

    Jon­ Heyes
    Bramhall

    From NAT HEYES, on Thu 8 Jan 2:42AM
  9. kim_lowe72 - and SA's are a bunch of racist­ bast**rds. You can actually keep KP. I would prefer­ him to return to the scummy plains of SA rather than­ this country.

    From Mike S, on Thu 8 Jan 2:42AM
  10. as i said i would like to meet you face to face you­ south african P RICK

    From The Dobbo, on Thu 8 Jan 2:35AM
  11. KP is a brilliant cricketer
    but how is he suppose to do­ anything if his coach wont agree with him and half the­ country hates him
    everyone has bad days and good­ days
    if he resigned maybe being captain doesnt suit­ him
    if you dont like being captain it doesnt mean­ you're a bad player
    england, get over yourself, if­ he was born in england would have had all this hate?

    From James, on Thu 8 Jan 2:34AM
  12. No comeback..poor form

    From Kim, on Thu 8 Jan 2:30AM
  13. I am more than happy to stay in South Africa. It's­ far better here than sitting in traffic bumper to­ bumper in sub artic conditions terrified to park the­ car in case I get ticketed by a meter maid as for the­ rugby and football being a two time world champion­ allows us an opinion and for football with the amount­ the FA spends on players they should be world champions­ many times over, it must be the fact that as a nation­ you certainly know how to bottle it..innit mate?

    From Kim, on Thu 8 Jan 2:25AM
  14. kim_lowe72 another thing you can give it all the big­ one over the net i would like to meet you face to face­ proudly ENGLISH

    From The Dobbo, on Thu 8 Jan 2:25AM
  15. I hate to pour scorne of all you "we need an­ english captain" but you do realise Strauss (new­ captain - just confirmed) was also born in South­ Africa??

    From Lewis, on Thu 8 Jan 2:24AM
  16. Typical - Slags off Moores then runs away, then resigns­ to avoid being fired - by phone!! You've got no­ spine, Pietersen - good riddance to bad rubbish!! We­ don't need people like you in our national team.­ South Africa will welcome you back with open arms......­ you wish!

    From Disgusted with Britain, on Thu 8 Jan 2:23AM
  17. Toys & pram spring to mind!!

    From tc, on Thu 8 Jan 2:23AM
  18. kim_lowe72 perhaps you should stay in south africa we­ dont need you opinion on rugby and football so keep­ stoom

    From The Dobbo, on Thu 8 Jan 2:18AM
  19. You English are a weird bunch. When KP is scoring­ 100's at Lords he is a national hero. Now that­ there is a dispute everyone feels the need to bash him,­ saying they need an Englsihman for a captain. With that­ hypocritical attitude it is no wonder England are a­ mediocre team even though there adoring public think­ they are world champions (like their rugby and football­ teams) Proudly South African

    From Kim, on Thu 8 Jan 2:09AM
  20. STRAUSS SHOULD BE GIVEN THE CATAINCY OF ALL THE­ CRICKET.
    HE IS A TRUE LEADER AND CAN FACE ANY TYPE OF­ PROBLEM.
    HE WAS BINNED IN FAVOUR OF FLINTOFF. THAT IS­ WHEN THE ENGLAND CRICKET STARTED TO GO SOUR.

    From WILLIAM K, on Thu 8 Jan 2:07AM
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