08 March,2011 09:20 AM IST | | AFP
Kevin Pietersen still has a future as a one-day international cricketer, according to England coach Andy Flower, despite dropping out of the rest of the World Cup with a hernia injury.
Batting star Pietersen, 30, headed for home a day after making just two in England's tense six-run Group B win over his native South Africa that re-ignited their quarter-final bid.
Prior to the tournament, there had been reports in the British press that Pietersen was planning to quit one-day internationals.
But Flower said of Pietersen's World Cup exit: "It might fuel the speculation, but Kevin's told me he wants to carry on playing one-day international cricket and I'll take him at his word."
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Asked how England could be so certain Pietersen would get through the World Cup, only for him to be leaving just days later, Flower said: "The medical advice was this hernia problem Kevin's got wouldn't get significantly worse and he was at no risk of damaging himself further.
"Therefore it was a pain-management situation. Kevin says it has got worse, pain-wise, and he can't carry on playing like this. Of course we are disappointed to lose him. He's a world-class player.
"And he was forming quite an interesting opening partnership with Andrew Strauss. They complemented each other quite nicely, KP being a strong front-foot player, Strauss being a left-handed back-foot player."
England have called up Eoin Morgan, who was in their original 15-man squad before withdrawing because of a finger replacement as Pietersen's replacement, a decision approved by World Cup officials on Monday.
Flower said the left-handed former Ireland batsman would join the squad in Chittagong where England continue their quest for a quarter-final spot against Bangladesh on Friday.
"Eoin gets here Tuesday afternoon. We'll get him straight into the nets. He's a very skilful player and a pretty no-nonsense guy. I can envisage him playing straight away. He's 100 percent fit."
Ravi Bopara, Morgan's replacement, made a man-of-the-match winning 60 against South Africa.
But both batsmen are primarily middle-order players and that leaves England needing to find an opening partner for Strauss.
However, Flower said: "We're not going to let you or the opposition know who it's going to be, but we've got a clear idea of who we want for the game against Bangladesh."
Meanwhile, Pietersen wrote on his Twitter page: "Every cloud has a silver lining they say.
"As frustrated as I am to be missing the rest of the WC & IPL, I'll be at home with my family & friends.
"I haven't been home properly since 29 Oct...Time with family & friends is always sorely missed when on the road."
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