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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.

Kevin made his debut for England in 2005 and played 104 Test matches, scoring 8,181 runs at an average of 47.28 in an international career that spanned a decade. He scored over 13,000 runs in all formats of the game and in 2013 became England’s all-time leading run-scorer.  Scoring a sensational 158 at the Oval in 2005, an innings which helped England secure an Ashes victory for the first time since 1987, Kevin received an MBE from her Majesty the Queen.

Since his retirement from professional cricket, Kevin has dedicated his life to protecting biodiversity and in particular, rhino conservation. He set up SORAI (Save Our Rhinos Africa and India) and raised huge sums of money and global awareness through his various initiatives including podcast “Beast of Man” and “Save our Rhino” documentary on National Geographic.

Kevin also is active in media, working as a commentator and analyst for Sky Sports Cricket and TalkSport, as well as covering the IPL for Star Sports in India.

To book After Dinner Speaker Kevin Pietersen, contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com

Speech Topics
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  • Cricket
  • High performance
  • Motivation
  • Fitness
  • Animal Conversation
  • Photography

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