
Kevin Pietersen and Michael Vaughan (Agency Photo) Former English star Kevin Pietersen set fire to a lively social media debate after claiming that test bats 20-25 years ago was “twice as hard at that time” compared to today’s. 45-year-old, took on X (formerly), supported his argument by mentioning 22 legendary pitch-out of this era and inviting fans to name 10 modern pitch-mounted managers who could match.
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