My England career was cut short due to IPL: Pietersen
07 Apr 2026
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen has claimed that his international career was cut short due to a dispute with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over his participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
In an interview with YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, Pietersen alleged that the ECB instigated a witch-hunt against him during IPL's early years.
The ECB had barred centrally contracted players from participating in the inaugural 2008 edition of IPL, with only Dimitri Mascarenhas representing England that year.
Pietersen prioritizes IPL over national duties
Career impact
In 2009, England allowed players to participate in a limited three-week window. Pietersen joined Royal Challengers Bangalore (now Bengaluru) that year, prioritizing the league over his national duties.
This decision allegedly created severe tensions with the ECB.
I made big sacrifices. I lost my career. That's the reason why everybody in that establishment went against me, he said during the interview.
Should have played another 50-60 Tests, says Pietersen
Career projection
Pietersen's international career ended in 2014 when he was just 33 years old.
He had played 104 Test matches by then and believes he should have played another 50-60 Tests and scored an additional 3,000-4,000 runs.
I was 33 when my England career finished, after 104 Test matches. I should have played 150-160 Tests and scored 12,000-13,000 runs, Pietersen said during the interview.
Pietersen accuses ECB of using media against him
Media manipulation
Pietersen also alleged that the ECB used certain sections of the media against him.
The ECB used The Telegraph to go after me... I don't want to go too deep into it, he said.
Despite his career being cut short by his stance, Pietersen believes it has paved the way for future generations of England players to participate in franchise cricket.
Continued to play in IPL after fallout with ECB
Post-ECB career
After his fallout with the ECB, Pietersen continued to play in the IPL.
He was also named mentor of Delhi Capitals in 2025.
Despite the controversies surrounding his career, Pietersen remains one of England's leading Test run-scorers with 8,181 runs including 23 centuries and 35 half-centuries.
The former batter also represented England in 136 ODIs, and 37 T20Is. He bowed out with international 13,779 runs at 44.30.
His tally included 32 hundreds and 67 half-centuries.
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