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Kevin Pietersen believes ECB chairman's possible resignation may help him earn England recall

Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen has still not ruled out a return to the national team.

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Ousted England batsman Kevin Pietersen is still hoping for a return to international duty as he has said that he could yet make a comeback if England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Giles Clarke quits his post.

Pietersen's controversial autobiography finally went on sale on Thursday after days of pre-publicity in which the South Africa-born batsman, England's leading all-time run-scorer, highlighted a bullying culture within the England dressing room.

Pietersen was also severely critical of the management methods of former England coach Andy Flower in his autobiography.

The former batsman has not given up hope and having previously focused much of his ire on Flower and several former teammates, Pietersen also turn his attention to Clarke, Sport24 reported.

Pietersen said for him to be recalled by England, the boss would have to go. He said that Clarke would have to go and he has been hearing that that could happen in the next few months.

The batsman said that if there is a change at the top, there is potential, but added that they would wait and see. 
 

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