Alastair Cook (left) is keeping quiet about the future of England team-mate Kevin Pietersen (right). Photo credit: Rui Vieira/PA wire
Friday, August 10, 2012
9:21 AM
Essex batsman concentrating on next Test whether fellow star is there or not
Essex and England opener Alastair Cook is keeping his own council over the future of international colleague Kevin Pietersen.
The 32-year-old admitted on Monday that the third Test against South Africa, which begins at Lord’s next Thursday could be his last for England.
Pietersen has already retired from limited overs international matches and claimed that it was “hard being him” in the England dressing room.
Cook however was in no mood to discuss the Surrey star with his focus fully on levelling the three test series. He said: “Whatever happens is not for me to comment on. We are going to concentrate on our cricket.
“It’s down to the board that will get resolved. We as an England side are trying to concentrate on our cricket.
“What happens in our dressing room stays in our dressing room. Look, we have a very important game at Lord’s to go we need to win to try and stay number one.”
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