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Kevin Pietersen confirms Hampshire exit

• Kevin Pietersen to leave Hampshire at season’s end • Middlesex and Surrey linked with England batsman Ever since Kevin Pietersen observed during his only appearance of the season for Hampshire last Sunday that “geographically it just doesn’t work – I live in Chelsea”, his official confirmation today that he would leave Hampshire at the end of the season was only a matter of time. Pietersen’s determination to play in London automatically limits his choice to Surrey and Middlesex. Surrey have the flash and the cash but Middlesex have been rumoured since March to be interested in Pietersen. Angus Fraser, Middlesex’s managing director of cricket, was playing coy last night. “You’d be a fool not to think about it,” he said. If both negotiations failed, then Pietersen would be in a pickle. There is talk of him going freelance and abandoning county cricket altogether but it would be a foolish move and one that he is not thought to be considering seriously. Although there is nothing in the regulations that insists Pietersen has a county contract, England’s coach, Andy Flower, would expect him to maintain that link. It is still regarded as vital that England players have a county to play for when England deem that they need the practice; no matter that Pietersen has not played a championship match at the Rose Bowl since he made his Test debut in 2005 or that his Friends Provident t20 match on Sunday at the Rose Bowl was his first for Hampshire in two years. Rod Bransgrove, Hampshire’s chairman, has gradually become hardened to an inevitable parting of the ways. “Given the international schedule we have to adhere to and the England management’s policy of withdrawing players from county cricket in favour of rest and recuperation, we haven’t seen as much of KP as we would have liked over the past six years,” he said. “The ECB’s policy of releasing players for their counties is quite opaque and I don’t understand it.” Bransgrove is also peeved that England have withdrawn Pieterson from a Hampshire Q&A on the eve of the NatWest Series ODI against Australia next Tuesday. “It was 45 minutes and one of the few occasions he was staying locally,” he said. Pietersen’s move is important not for where he might go — if he does join Middlesex, under current arrangements he will barely play for them – as much as what it says about the state of English cricket. Bransgrove’s frustration with Pietersen’s unavailability for t20 cricket is one that all counties would share about their leading internationals. The ECB has relaunched t20 but has been unable to include its top players in it. The public, which spots these things, has responded with suspicion. That will become a central point at issue when the counties again debate the future structure of the game. “The ECB have also shown no commitment to the competition,” Bransgrove said. “Our international player was only available for one game. We really need to grasp the opportunity of t20, but it’s almost gone now.” Of more immediate concern for Hampshire is that Kabir Ali, who has the best strike rate in the county game, will miss the rest of the season with a serious knee injury. Kevin Pietersen Hampshire Cricket David Hopps guardian.co.uk

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Sunderland sign Belgium Under-21 goalkeeper Simon Mignolet

• 6ft 4in keeper brought in to battle Craig Gordon for No1 slot • ‘I’m sure he will push our current goalkeepers all the way’ Sunderland have completed the signing of Belgium Under-21 international goalkeeper Simon Mignolet from Sint Truidense for an undisclosed fee. Mignolet, 22, rose to prominence when helping his hometown club to a fourth-placed finish in last season’s Jupiler League and was also chased by PSV Eindhoven. But he opted for a move to Wearside where he will challenge Scotland’s No1, Craig Gordon, for a place in the starting XI. The 6ft 4in stopper becomes Steve Bruce’s second summer signing following the capture of the midfielder Cristian Riveros, who is currently on international duty with Paraguay at the World Cup. “Simon is an excellent young goalkeeper and he has a lot more to offer,” said Bruce. “I’m sure he will push our current goalkeepers all the way next season. “He is a player that we have watched on a number of occasions, as have a lot of clubs in Europe over the last couple of seasons. We’re delighted to bring him to Sunderland. He’ll come back ready for the start of pre-season training and will be looking to push for a place in the team.” Sunderland Transfer window guardian.co.uk

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World Cup 2010: Rio Ferdinand will not return to South Africa

• Injured England captain to take break with family • ‘Rio is making good early progress from his knee injury’ Rio Ferdinand will not rejoin the England party for the remainder of the country’s World Cup campaign. Ferdinand returned to Manchester on Sunday to have his knee injury assessed having sustained the injury – and been ruled out of the tournament – following a training ground accident with Emile Heskey. He had stayed in Rustenburg to watch England’s first game against the USA last Saturday. It had been thought the 31-year-old would head back South Africa but, having been assessed by Manchester United’s medical staff, it has been decided Ferdinand will take a short break with his family before returning to Carrington for more intensive treatment. “Rio is making good early progress from his knee injury,” United said. “Medical staff have advised a two-week recuperation period with his family before returning to Carrington to complete the rehabilitation process.” Although United have not put a timescale on Ferdinand’s likely return to action, given the two-week break he has now embarked on, there must be a doubt over the defender being part of the club’s summer tour to North America for which they depart on 12 July. There would be more confidence of him being available for the Premier League opener against Newcastle United at Old Trafford on 14 August and England’s friendly with Hungary at Wembley three days before that. Rio Ferdinand England World Cup 2010 Group C World Cup 2010 guardian.co.uk

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FIFA World Cup 2010: Typical England Do It Again

The World Cup venue might change, but little else as far as England fans are concerned. With no disrespect to the USA, yet another finals game that Englands over-confident fans consider a shoo-in turns out to be anything but. Why it takes so long for those of us English to learn about our national team isnt immediately clear? Without exception, well take out 1966, England has been good at one …

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World Cup 2010: USA Coach Bob Bradley Is ‘Expecting’ Repeat Of 1950 Upset Against England

USA coach Bob Bradley insists his side can spring the first major World Cup shock when they take on England in their Group C opener. The two nations clash at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium on Saturday evening, with the Three Lions favourities to win the stage.

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World Cup 2010: England 1-1 USA: Robert Green’s Howler Cancels Out Steven Gerrard’s Opener As Capello Faces Injury Woes

England’s opening World Cup group C encounter against the USA finished 1-1 after a cut and thrust encounter inside the Royal Bafokeng Stadium.

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