LONDON, (Reuters) – Kevin Pietersen hit a superb career-best unbeaten triple century for Surrey on Monday to offer a reminder of his talents ahead of new England cricket director Andrew Strauss’ first news conference.
Pietersen, sacked by England last year but desperate for a recall, finished the day on 326, batting for over seven hours against Leicestershire at The Oval.
It was his 50th first-class ton and his first county championship hundred for nearly two years. He has faced 373 balls, and hit 34 boundaries and 14 sixes.
British media reported that Pietersen would later on Monday meet with Strauss, who has had problems with the controversial right-hander, and ECB chief executive Tom Harrison.
Pietersen, England’s leading run scorer in all forms of international cricket, was dropped after sending text messages about then-England skipper Strauss to South Africa players during a test series in 2012.
Last year Strauss had to apologise after using an offensive term to describe Pietersen while working as a television commentator. He had not been aware his comments could be heard live on air.
Strauss, who will face the media at Lord’s on Tuesday, must appoint a new England coach following the dismissal of Peter Moores with the first Ashes test against Australia starting on July 8.
Pietersen, 34, may have been encouraged by the departure of Moores, with whom he had a fractious relationship.
Moores was fired in 2009 after his first spell as England coach following a fall-out with then captain Pietersen.