"I think intimidated by Australians," said Pietersen interviewed about tobogganing during the test. Perth "I think when you're in the extreme amounts of pressure, you speak much."
"We have been a hiccup last week and Yes, we have been constructive in critical that we chucked around of the meeting of preparation team." But we do not go out and reports any fat, huge. We understand that they are very vulnerable - there are many areas in their team who are very vulnerable. »
This reading of Australians would be forgiven for thinking that it was their team capitulated in Perth, in England. But the world according to PK veers between disarming honesty and spin scandalous and defeat of England at the third test is dismissed as an unfortunate anomaly.
"We lost the match test half an hour when we have lost 5 wickets for 20 in our first race," said Pietersen. "But I can promise you now, that I have no fear of losing the momentum or anything. Because I know that I prepare for a ball swinging as Mitchell Johnson swung the ball.
"I did not feel could swing as much as him." And none of our batter made. We simply do properly align it. But we still 20 wickets and if we aircraft looks better we would still have won this match test. »
Johnson, who was assisted by an unusual wind to Waca, probably won't swing the ball with the devastating effects the CWM, as the magnitude stage retains the breeze. But even if this is the case, Pietersen is convinced that the habit of England escapism hard after the defeat will ensure return it no longer no setback to remember ash.
"We view statistics on how we've turned it before towers after a heavy defeat," said Pietersen. "It's just a case of wiping the slate clean." Week last of the past. There is nothing we can do on the last week.
"All our batter is very confident." There are just 40 ATMs in two matches Australia, test to ensure that our launchers are also very happy. I think we have a wonderful opportunity to do something that was not made for 24 years. In my view, is the engine we all into something amazing. We have to win a test match or draw the next two and we are done that thing is incredibly low.
Apart from his candid assessment that it does not prepare enough depth to Perth, Pietersen believes that it is better than ever after its 227-Adelaide angels. It was his highest score test but listening to him, it was a superior drummer plan too, a suggestive of a mature responsibility.
"I never looks that I've done in Adelaide, I feel incredible," said Pietersen. While earlier I just play, I am now able to adjust the gear of my stick. Adelaide, I've done much mental focus and preparation on how to restrain myself, play balls; leave the bullets. play much straight. Control things; playing situations. understanding of the game. Not shown in Perth, but we did in Adelaide. »
England will want to see once more, and no there is no bigger stage for another score, match-shaping it in terms of scale and importance of this series, as the Sunday test.
He will play with an insidious hamstrings while James Anderson will have to play through a painful side (both had scans in Perth), but it is a small price. Pietersen is disbelief - like speculation that England could rest Steve Finn for Tim Bresnan - that person did not want to miss the boxing day test at the CWM by fatigue or a niggle gains momentum. After all, Ricky Ponting is set to play with a broken finger.
"Someone I asked on Steven Finn and if it was a little tired," said Pietersen. "I am 30 years old and I played 69 test matches and I promise you now that I can't wait for the next day." If you are a lover of cricket and a cricket player and you have the option of walking and singing the national anthems at quarter past 10 on Sunday morning and there are 100,000 people-it is time to goosebumps. This is one of those you just look and them think: "cannot wait". »
The presence of Ricky Ponting, although that are not confirmed, is nonetheless planned, that does not surprise Pietersen believes his broken finger could be chemically numb if necessary.
"I played him in a series with a broken finger," said Pietersen. "You just ring-block it is numb and you don't feel the pain." It is not a huge drama. Ricky Ponting may bat without gloves, it is so difficult. »
Ponting will wait in England to target his break, which is the little finger in his left hand. Short bowling would be the obvious way to put it in the line of fire, but as Peter Siddle has pointed out, which is full of risk Ponting is a large reel.
"If you want to attack someone with a broken finger, you want a bouncer Bowl, but to Ricky Ponting is probably not the best option," Siddle said. "I know how they will address too." Siddle is the Launcher Australian who loves sledging, more gee himself until evil-foot adversary, even if it is a bonus if, as happened with Matt Prior, the bait is supported.
It all depends really on personality Player how Luge affects their and there is a rule, the effect diminishes with the calibre of cricket player. Again, when you had to cope with the traffic cops Australian for overdoing in yellow Lamborghini as Pietersen after his cent double, a few Aussie bowling speak as quickly as they Bowl is not likely you.
"Our take is that we don't hear or see what this is different from what happens normally in a test match, said the Pietersen." "Having played against Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath, sledding here is non-existent."
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