Former England captain Kevin Pietersen is impressed by the likes of Yuvraj Singh and feels players like him are taking Twenty20 cricket to the next level.
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Former England captain Kevin Pietersen is impressed by the likes of Yuvraj Singh and feels players like him are taking Twenty20 cricket to the next level.
Pietersen considers West Indies captain Chris Gayle as the most destructive batsman in Twenty20 cricket.
"I rate Chris Gayle very highly - quite simply because his batting can tear apart even the best bowling. When he is in the groove, he is practically unstoppable. It's scary to watch him in full flight," he was quoted as saying by The Sun.
Among bowlers, Pietersen rated Brett Lee, Dale Steyn and Fidel Edwards as the toughest.
"The likes of Lee, Edwards and Steyn are probably the toughest bowlers. They are world-class pace bowlers and are difficult to face across all forms of the game and certainly no easier in T20," he said.
The former skipper hoped his England teammates Stuart Broad and Ravi Bopara would shine in the Twenty20 World Cup that starts today.
"I think Stuart Broad and Ravi Bopara could really come to the fore in this tournament. They're very exciting players on the rise in world cricket," said the 28-year-old.
Pietersen also felt with England hosting the tournament, they have a real chance of winning the title.
"And the fact we are playing in our own backyard is a real advantage for England. We certainly know how to handle the conditions and we usually play pretty well on our home grounds. "I would never discount us from doing well in the contest. The calibre of our players means we're in with a very good chance," he said.