Pietersen to seek Ashes lift in South Africa

DURBAN, (Reuters) – England’s Kevin Pietersen is set  to play for South African franchise the Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN)  Dolphins in October in a bid to find his form before the Ashes  tour later this year.

Pietersen has requested permission to join the provincial  side and is seeking clearance from Cricket South Africa to play  two four-day matches from Oct. 7-17, the England and Wales  Cricket Board (ECB) said in a statement yesterday.

“I’m extremely keen to get as much cricket as possible under  my belt before a challenging and exciting winter,” South  African-born Pietersen said in the statement.

“My sole focus is to continue playing a leading role for  England and joining Natal is the perfect opportunity to prepare  in excellent conditions immediately before the Ashes.

“These two matches would enable me to work on my game  against the Kookaburra ball in Southern hemisphere conditions  which is the ideal preparation for Australia.”

Pietersen, who made his first-class debut for the  Durban-based Dolphins during the 1997-98 season before  relocating to England, will not be paid for his time with the  side, a KZN cricket official, who did not wish to be identified,  told Reuters.

“Kevin will play two SuperSport Series matches for us,” the  official said. “It is a win-win situation because we are not  paying him anything and he gets to prepare for the Ashes.”

Pietersen was dropped by England for the Twenty20  internationals and one-dayers against Pakistan because the  selectors felt he would benefit from playing as much cricket as  possible.

The 30-year-old right-hander, part of the Twenty20 World  Cup-winning side this year and voted player of that tournament,  was fined an undisclosed sum this week after posting a message  on Twitter, which contained an expletive, announcing he had been  dropped.

Pietersen has passed fifty for England just once this season  and the last of his 16 test centuries was scored against West  Indies in March, 2009.