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Is Kevin Pietersen fasten Britain’s archery group during Rio 2016 or Tokyo 2020?
- Updated: August 5, 2016
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.
Is @KP24 creation a late bid to joing @TeamGB’s archery group during a #Rio2016 @Olympics?! pic.twitter.com/joRPfaJ4Kv
— ICC (@ICC) Aug 5, 2016
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.