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Kevin Pietersen Out Of Ashes Series
UPDATE 14:17 - BBC News website confirms that Pietersen will miss the rest of the Ashes series - BBC Pietersen Post . The ECB have confirmed that KP has had surgery on his Achilles and will be out of action for 6 weeks. If you thought that was bad enough, the Beeb also suggest Ian Bell is ...
Pietersen ruled out of Ashes |  Cricket News | The Ashes - England v Australia 2009
Pietersen ruled out of Ashes | Cricket News | The Ashes - England v Australia 2009
cricinfo.com — Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of the Ashes after undergoing surgery on his long-standing Achilles tendon... injury. Pietersen was assessed on Wednesday morning by a leading specialist, and the decision was made to undergo surgery which means he will ... (more) Pietersen ruled out of Ashes | Cricket News | The Ashes ...
The Ashes: Pressure mounts on ECB and medics after Kevin Pietersen is ruled out
The Ashes: Pressure mounts on ECB and medics after Kevin Pietersen is ruled out
telegraph.co.uk — England batsman's bosses knew of Achilles injury during West Indies tour but still allowed him to play... in the IPL. (more) The Ashes: Pressure mounts on ECB and medics after Kevin ...
Kevin Pietersen out of the Ashes series
timesonline.co.uk — Kevin Pietersen will miss the remainder of the npower Ashes Series after undergoing surgery this morning on... his injured right Achilles tendon. The decision was taken to operate on the England batsman's leg after a consultation with a specialist. The ... (more) Kevin Pietersen out of the Ashes series
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UPDATE 1-Cricket-Pietersen ruled out of Ashes seriesReuters: Cricket News 7/22/2009
LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) - England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of the remainder of the Ashes series against Australia after having surgery on a Achilles tendon injury, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Wednesday.
Pietersen to miss rest of AshesFOXSPORTS.com.au | Cricket 7/22/2009
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of the rest of the Ashes series after undergoing surgery for an ongoing Achilles tendon injury .
Kevin Pietersen ruled out of AshesWalesOnline - Sports - Cricket 7/22/2009
England were today rocked by the news that Kevin Pietersen is out of the remainder of the Ashes.
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Pietersen ruled out of Ashes seriesRediff Cricket 7/22/2009
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of the remainder of the Ashes series against Australia after having surgery on an Achilles tendon injury, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Wednesday.