Woodster
International Captain
I agree, and you are at times left feeling short changed when a potentially brilliant innings is brought to a premature and sometimes horrible end. Would probably say that Mark Waugh was a more aesthetically pleasing batsman, KP's style is not as pleasing to watch, some of his strokes, while audacious and breathtaking, are quite horrible in a technical sense.When Pietersen came out here (seems ages ago now) to play a season in grade cricket in Sydney, the talk around town about him soon got going - regarded as the hardest-hitting, most devastating batsman a lot of good judges had seen in donkey's years.
They were probably right. I don't doubt his ability at all, and frankly he's by so far the batsman we Aussies fear most in England's side. When you see someone score runs the way he can, it frustrates you to see him get out the way he does sometimes.
But then again, Mark Waugh was similar as an Aussie supporter. He'd play these sublime knocks, some of the more fluent and audacious shots you'd ever see. Then he'd bang a long hop to point, and it'd be the biggest disappointment ever - like cricketing coitus interruptus.
Everytime England's main man is out with an unorthodox stroke it does get scrutinised to ridiculous degrees. KP has passed 50 on 30 occasions, 16 times he has gone on to reach three figures, five innings over 150. Now those stats do not indicate a man that readily gives his wicket away before punishing the opposition.