Is Kevin Pietersen fasten Britain’s archery group during Rio 2016 or Tokyo 2020?

Explosive batsman Kevin Pietersen’s England career is over and with it his day pursuit as an general cricketer. But notwithstanding being unceremoniously dumped from a England inhabitant cricket patrol early in 2014, a 33-year-old’s enterprise to paint his nation hasn’t died down.

The South Africa-born cricketer who scored 8,181 runs during an normal of 47 in 104 Tests, in further to 4,440 runs in 136 one-day internationals and 1,176 runs in 37 Twenty20s, seems to be as penetrating as ever to paint England.

The batsman only might have to change his arms of choice from a bat to some other instrument.

Well, from what a International Cricket Council (ICC) has tweeted, it seems that KP is replacing a bat with a crawl and arrow.

But while it might be too late for KP to validate for a Rio Olympics 2016, there might still be time for him to validate as an archer for a Tokyo Olympics in 2010.

Now, let’s see if we will see Pietersen a archer holding centrestage during Tokyo in 4 years time. 

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