Pietersen labels England exclusion 'silly'

Kevin Pietersen says it's ridiculous that he's lying on a beach in Miami while he should be prepping with the England team for the third Ashes Test.

Kevin Pietersen has again lamented his exclusion from the England team, saying it's "ridiculous" he can't help out his former colleagues following their heavy defeat in the second Ashes Test.

Pietersen watched from Miami as Australia levelled the series in emphatic fashion on Sunday after Alistair Cook's charges slumped to 103 all out at Lord's.

The dramatic capitulation brought negative attention to England's top order among UK media, with the London Telegraph even providing statistics to show the top three are now worse than Bangladesh's.

While Adam Lyth, Gary Ballance and Ian Bell all have question marks over their selection, Pietersen took to Twitter on Monday to bemoan the fact there's zero chance he'll be the one called up as a replacement.

"Deep in thought right now ... ridiculous that I'm lying on a beach when I should be in UK prepping for the 3rd Test! So silly really! Sad!" he tweeted on Tuesday morning (AEST).

"Batting as well as ever & the team have huge issues with top order! What a waste, just lying on a beach! I wish I could help!

"So, so, so, so silly!"

Pietersen was dumped in the wake of England's embarrassing 2013-14 Ashes whitewash in Australia and is still in international exile.

Recently appointed director of cricket Andrew Strauss made it clear in May there was no place for him in the team because a "massive trust issue" remained between the controversial batsman and the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Strauss' comments came despite Pietersen smashing an unbeaten 326 for Surrey in the same week.


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