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Kevin Pietersen Criticizes Decline in Test Batting Techniques

Kevin Pietersen Criticizes Decline in Test Batting Techniques

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has voiced his concerns about the diminishing quality of batting techniques in Test cricket. He emphasized the shift towards aggressive, boundary-focused play, attributing it to a decline in traditional batting skills. Pietersen stressed the importance of extensive practice against spin, highlighting the necessity for batters to invest significant time and effort in honing their skills for the longer format of the game. His comments resonate with cricket traditionalists who fear that the dominance of T20 and limited-overs cricket is eroding the art of Test batting.

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