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Cricketers' autobiographies that "sparked" controversies

New Delhi: Seldom one sees an autobiography by a cricketer not generating controversies or refresh an old debate that was dead long ago. Recently unceremoniously dropped from the side England cricketer Kevin Pietersen's autobiography not

India TV Sports Desk Updated on: December 19, 2014 13:31 IST


Kevin Pietersen - KP: The Autobiography

Kevin Pietersen in his autobiography has accuses England of having a bullying culture and said that he was a victim of that culture. However many of current team members like Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Alastair Cook denied such claims by the former England captain.

He also targeted the coach Andy Flower, accusing him of building a regime instead of a team.

Alastair Cook hitting back at Pietersen, strongly defended Andy Flower and said KP has tarnished an era of cricket. Flower was believed to be hurt and angered by Pietersen's attack on his legacy and astonished that anyone could accuse him of condoning a bullying culture.

However, Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting backed Pietersen and says he has seen 'pointing of fingers' and 'expletives' from bowlers James Anderson and Graeme Swann after fielders made mistakes.

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