Say what you will about his lifestyle. And I think jealousy has a lot to do with what is written about him. His boundless confidence in himself is just what England has been looking for.
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Kevin Pietersen’s autobiography - Crossing the Boundary
By Will 2 years ago, at the end of May Leave a comment on this post
Crossing the Boundary: The Early Years in My Cricketing Life
Well I suppose it was inevitable! It’s not out until September 2006 but you can preorder it now. Synopsis reads:
Described by the media as ‘the David Beckham of cricket’ and regularly gracing the tabloids and broadsheets alike with his trademark hairstyle and vibrant personality, Kevin is fast becoming the poster boy for English cricket. But he is also in possession of a prodigious talent - fearless, bold and with unflappable nerves. His unique batting style has produced hundreds of runs and many outstanding innings for his county and country this summer, culminating in his extraordinary triumph at The Ashes. “Crossing the Boundary” will recount Kevin’s remarkable journey so far - from growing up in his native South Africa to the opposition he faced from his national cricket board, from his move to England and his career at Hampshire to winning a place on the England team. It will provide a rare insight into the mind of an international cricketer, on and off the pitch. Reflecting his youthful charisma and his bullish confidence, this will be a sporting memoir like no other. Told with wit, intelligence and attitude, “Crossing the Boundary” will reveal the riveting story of a young, hugely talented star who has helped England to win their 1st Ashes in 18 years.
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6 Responses to “Kevin Pietersen’s autobiography - Crossing the Boundary”
May 27th, 2006 at 1.28 am
May 27th, 2006 at 2.55 am
Uglier than Beckham, but who cares he is the most charismatic batsman since the great Viv.
July 15th, 2006 at 1.27 pm
omg its sooooo awesome that kp has a book, i abso love it! gna buy it asap! i love that dude okay!!!!!!!
he totally rocks, best batsmen in the world, love the way he plays his game.
monique
September 10th, 2006 at 8.53 pm
The man’s a legend, bring on the Aussies
December 29th, 2006 at 2.16 am
yeah we did bring it on and we smashed ya’s.
even know i am an aussie KP is one of my favourite players
March 28th, 2007 at 2.55 am
kp IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PLAYER IN DA WORLD AND I COME FORM AUSSIE NATSION



