With KP back, it's time to play some good cricket – Trott – Cricket News Update
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After months of negotiations, the dust over KP’s international exile finally settled after it was confirmed by the England Cricket Board that the star player will be available for the team’s bouts against the Men in Blue.
The saga began during the Headingley Test in early August, where KP voiced concerns regarding his international future where he claimed that it’s tough being him in the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/AJ-Strauss-c964.
Following an inquiry, the player was omitted from the squad for the third and final Test at Lord’s, and was further omitted from the new central contract list for the upcoming season. KP took it to Youtube to apologize and reiterate his commitment to the national team across all formats.
After plenty of talks behind closed doors, KP was finally handed a four-month contract before discussions with new Test skipper http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Andrew-Flower-c44362 paved way for his inclusion into the group which travels to the subcontinent in days to come.
With the differences buried, many English players have supported KP’s addition, including Trott, who feels that having him in the side will enhance his team’s chances of playing attacking cricket and further performing well under tough conditions.
"Kevin is a world-class player and if you want to be a successful team you need your best players playing," Trott said. "As long as everything has been straightened out between Kevin, the ECB and the management squad then hopefully everything can be laid to bed - and I think everything has been.
"We had our meetings with him - I think that's been widely reported - and everything went pretty smoothly. I've never really had any problem with Kev, I've always enjoyed playing with him and it's time to get back playing some good cricket."
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