Video: Kevin Pietersen decision nothing to do with me, insists Alastair Cook

England's Alastair Cook (right) and coach Paul Farbrace.England's Alastair Cook (right) and coach Paul Farbrace.
England's Alastair Cook (right) and coach Paul Farbrace.
England captain Alastair Cook made no ultimatum about Kevin Pietersen’s presence in his Test team this summer – and has described the feasibility of them working together again as an “irrelevance”.

Cook’s logic is that because, contrary to some reports, he had no say on the decision to continue Pietersen’s Test exile, it makes no difference whether he can ever consider playing in the same team as him again.

Others – the England and Wales Cricket Board’s director Andrew Strauss and chief executive Tom Harrison – decided there was no way back into the fold in the foreseeable future for Pietersen.

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Cook contends, therefore, that his opinion on the matter is unimportant – although for the record, before the first Investec Test against New Zealand at Lord’s, he confirmed he agrees with the call made by England’s new management pair above him.

England's Alastair Cook (right) and coach Paul Farbrace.England's Alastair Cook (right) and coach Paul Farbrace.
England's Alastair Cook (right) and coach Paul Farbrace.

Pietersen was sacked 15 months ago after England’s whitewash Ashes defeat in Australia, and subsequently published an autobiography which contained vitriolic criticism of Cook – among others.