Michael Vaughan, the former England captain says Kevin Pietersen knows what he needs to do to shut-up his critics among the crowds in South Africa score hundreds.
Michael Vaughan, the former England captain says Kevin Pietersen knows what he needs to do to shut-up his critics among the crowds in South Africa score hundreds.
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England batsman Kevin Pietersen (left) is struggling for runs. Pics/Getty Images |
South Africa-born Pietersen made his name as an international player under Vaughan's leadership by scoring three hundreds during the one-day leg of England's tour of South Africa in 2004-05.
"It's just like the Ricky Ponting situation in the summer: the more you talk about it, the more it happens," said Vaughan as he reflected on the rough ride the Australia captain got from some home fans during the course of England's Ashes series win earlier this year.
"The way to deal with it is exactly how Kev dealt with it last time, when he reeled off three hundreds," Vaughan added.
Pietersen started off the 2004-05 series being booed mercilessly by home fans, angered by his change of allegiance which the batsman controversially attributed to his being denied opportunities in South Africa because of a quota system designed to advance the progress of non-white cricketers.
England's current tour of South Africa has again seen Pietersen cast as a kind of "pantomime villain" by some home fans but, unlike five years ago he has so far struggled for runs.
Returning from the Achilles injury which sidelined him from most of the Ashes, Pietersen has so far managed scores of four, 45 and three in the ongoing one-day series which England lead 2-1 with one to play.
"Because KP is so famous we are making a big story out of it," said Vaughan. "He is probably a bit desperate to get a score and that can have its effect on your game.
"But the real positive for England is that they are winning matches without him contributing.
"When he does, that will add another 15 per cent to the team and that will take us to a really good level.
"Kevin has got such a good eye for the ball and has scoring areas which people dream about. He just has to try to be as positive as he can."