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Pietersen is going to be a polarising character, says Swann

Updated on: 14 November,2012 09:24 AM IST  | 
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Graeme Swann has backed the "polarising" figure of Kevin Pietersen to have a major role in what he believes can be a successful England Test side in India

Pietersen is going to be a polarising character, says Swann

Star batsman Pietersen is set to make his return to the Test arena in Ahmedabad on Thursday after missing the climax of England’s home series against his native South Africa having been dropped for sending “provocative texts” to Proteas players.


But with then England captain Andrew Strauss having since retired, Pietersen has been welcomed back into a top-order that would otherwise be short on experience not to mention talent.



Graeme Swann


Pietersen, in an England team now captained by Alastair Cook, showed his class with a typically aggressive 110 against Haryana in the tourists’ final warm-up match.

And Swann said there was no reason why the team, who lost their world No 1 ranking to South Africa in England earlier this year, would struggle to be united on the field as they go in search of a first Test series win in India since 1984-85.

“Of course we can be a unit again,” Swann told online magazine Wisden EXTRA.

“You don’t have to like everyone you play with for the team to do well. But once you turn up, you have to pull together and be professional about things.

“I don’t think I’ve played in many teams in which everyone gets on with everybody else.

“That is just the way of the world. It is like in business: you don’t always choose who you work with, you just get along. The bottom line is that the dressing-room is fine.”

Swann added: “Pietersen is always going to be a fairly polarising character because of the way he is. But there is no reason why he cannot be part of a very successful England team, and be a very successful part of that team.”

Meanwhile, with Indian pitches known for being spin-friendly surfaces, Swann is set to play a key role with the ball having recently returned to India after a brief break from the tour in order to spend time with his family after his daughter, who is only a few weeks old, was taken ill.

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