Kevin Pietersen puts bright Melbourne Stars in Big Bash final
Pietersen was out with victory in sight, bowled missing an audacious switch-hit
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Your support makes all the difference.Kevin Pietersen powered Melbourne Stars into tomorrow’s Big Bash final, hitting 62 off 36 balls in a seven-wicket win over Perth Scorchers at the MCG yesterday.
The Stars always appeared set for a successful semi-final chase after the Scorchers had made 139 for 7 – the visitors’ captain Adam Voges hitting 52 and seamer Daniel Worrall getting 3 for 25.
Pietersen then shared stands of 69 with Marcus Stoinis and 46 with Peter Handscomb.He passed his 50 off just 31 balls, having hit four fours and also a six over long-off from the bowling of England all-rounder David Willey.
Pietersen was out with victory in sight, bowled missing an audacious switch-hit at a Joel Paris delivery. But the Stars comfortably completed the job with 11 balls to spare, booking their place in their first final – against Sydney Scorchers – in the same week Pietersen confirmed he has signed a new contract with them for the next two years.
It was Pietersen’s third half-century in eight innings in this year’s competition. He has scored 249 runs at an average of 35, with a strike rate of 151.
Meanwhile, Stuart Broad has been added to England’s one-day squad against South Africa as a replacement for the injured Liam Plunkett.
Broad rose to No 1 in the Test bowling rankings after his match-winning performance in Johannesburg last week but has not featured in a limited-overs squad since last year’s World Cup.
Plunkett was a replacement for Steven Finn (side strain) but will remain with England Lions as he recovers from a thigh problem.
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