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Kevin Pietersen

Former England cricketer

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About Kevin Pietersen

Kevin Pietersen has demonstrated throughout his career both on and off the pitch his fearless, selfless and incredibly driven nature. Kevin’s biggest achievements include scoring 158 at the Oval, helping England secure the Ashes for the first time since 1987 and conservation and community work for both underprivileged children and endangered rhinos.

Biography

Kevin Pietersen had an international career spanning a decade, in which he played 104 Test matches, scoring 8,181 runs at an average of 47.28. He has scored over 13,000 runs in all formats of the game and in 2013 became England’s all-time leading run-scorer.

With the mission to save Rhinos from extinction, Kevin set up an initiative called SORAI (save our Rhinos in Africa and India). He has launched a product range (cricket and general merchandise) to support fundraising and awareness for the ongoing preservation and protection of Rhinos in Africa and India. This also helps the ongoing education, awareness and public support of this issue globally.

 

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