
Former English cricketer Kevin Petersen during the launch of a new showroom of Hublot Watches, in Mumbai.
England cricketer Kevin Pietersen prepares to wear a T-shirt with Magic Bus logo during a visit to the Magic Bus project in Mumbai. Magic Bus, is a London-based Indian sports charity designed to promote education and improving life skills for children.
Gurgaon : Cricketer Yuvraj Singh poses with England cricket player Kevin Pietersen in Gurgaon. (Courtesy Kevin's twitter page)
Bowler Umesh Yadav celebrates with Suresh Raina the wicket of England batsman K Pietersen during their second ODI cricket in New Delhi.
Parthiv Patel attempts to catch the ball hit by England's Kevin Pietersen during their second ODI cricket match in New Delhi.
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, bottom, celebrates after taking the wicket of England's Kevin Pietersen for 29 on the first day of their cricket test match at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, England. The test will is the second of a four test series with England leading 1-0 after one match following their 196 run win at Lords.
England's Kevin Pietersen, celebrates reaching 100 not out against India, during the second day of the first Test at Lord's Cricket ground in London. He went on to score an unbeaten double century.
England's Kevin Pietersen, shakes hands with India's Praveen Kumar,,during the second day of the first Test at Lord's Cricket ground in London. Pietersen made an unbeaten 202 runs and Kumar took 5 wickets in the England first innings.
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Royal Challengers Bangalore's Kevin Pietersen celebrates his team's victory over Kings XI Punjab during their IPL-3 match in Mohali. Pietersen (66 not out) got three lives before notching up his maiden IPL half century and helping Royal Challengers Bangalore score a comprehensive six-wicket victory over Kings XI Punjab.
Bangalore Royal Challengers Kevin Pietersen and Rahul Dravid celebrate the wicket of Chennai Superkings Parthiv Patel. Bangalore Royal Challengers gave away too many boundaries for their comfort with the run rate rising more than 10 and CSK reaching 106 for no loss after 10 overs with the help of 11 fours and three sixes. Rahul Dravid (20), who hit an unbeaten 66 in last match, could not repeat his act today and was the last man out.