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Kevin Pietersen is in Australia to play for Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA
Kevin Pietersen is in Australia to play for Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

Kevin Pietersen tells England selectors his ‘phone is on’ for World Cup

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Kevin Pietersen insisted he would listen to any offer to return as England selectors met on Friday to decide which players are set for World Cup duty.

The batsman’s international career looks to be over after he was ditched from the England set-up following last winter’s heavy Ashes defeat, and went on to write a controversial autobiography.

But Pietersen wrote on Twitter as the selectors prepared to mull their options that his “phone is on” and, in response to a fellow user asking if he would take a call from the England management, he replied: “Of course!”

@MattWabe: The @ECB_cricket selectors meet today. Get @Eoin16 as captain and a little man called Kevin @KP24 into the side.” Phone is on! 📞

— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) December 19, 2014

Pietersen top-scored on Thursday with a rapid 66 for Melbourne Stars in the opening match of the Big Bash League, showing the 34-year-old can still be a formidable performer.

Whether or not Pietersen’s name comes up at all, it seems certain he will not be included in England’s 16-man squad for the tri-series in Australia next month, which also features the home side and India. That squad must be trimmed to 15 players for the World Cup, with the key issue facing the selectors being whether to retain Alastair Cook as captain.

Cook is taking nothing for granted as the selectors consider all aspects of England’s 5-2 defeat in Sri Lanka as part of their scheduled series review, before making the announcement of their touring squad on Saturday morning.

Cook, who is struggling with his batting, has conceded he has no divine right to be selected to lead the team to the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand early next year. However, the England and Wales Cricket Board managing director, Paul Downton, has hinted strongly that Cook, who turns 30 on Christmas Day, is highly likely to retain leadership responsibilities.

Pietersen later tweeted his hope that he would get the chance to play under England’s new ODI captain:

Great news that @Eoin16 is new England 1-day captain. Top player, leader and bloke. Hope I get to play for him.

— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) December 19, 2014

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