ArchiveOctober 6, 2014

The story so far

Things moved so fast on Monday that it’s been difficult to keep up.On Tuesday morning, Pietersen is due to give a series of TV interviews – and yet more new lines may emerge. Our contributor Tregaskis is, as I speak, working his way through the book in detail, and we will publish his thoughts very soon. Hundreds of questions arise from what we’ve learned today. For many of them, I’d like to read the book first hand before commenting in detail. But here are a few early...

Bullies, Mood Hoovers and Paranoia

  “I was naive … but I’m not a villain” says Pietersen “The book’s a work of fiction” says Graeme Swann “I nodded at and agreed with certain things” says Nasser Hussain “Pietersen is no victim” says Dominic Cork Oh heavens, this is going to run and run, then run some more. The Aussies must be laughing themselves silly watching our cricket team doing its dirty laundry in public. However, when the ECB imposed this stupid bloody confidentiality clause, this storm was always going to...

The Kevin Pietersen-Paul Hayward Interview

My, there’s a lot to discuss! Kevin Pietersen has finally broken his silence and the fallout will be biblical in proportions. We haven’t seen the book yet – Tregaskis has tracked down a copy and will send over a review shortly – but for now let’s just discuss what’s currently in the public domain. There’s plenty to get our teeth into. Over the days and weeks to come we’ll try and unpick exactly what all the new info means, both on the micro level...

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