A Quote by Kevin Pietersen

I'm very thrilled and excited to have been given the opportunity to captain England. — © Kevin Pietersen
I'm very thrilled and excited to have been given the opportunity to captain England.
I have been given a fantastic opportunity to captain the Test side and will continue to work very hard at doing my best at that.
Getting the opportunity to captain England is a huge honour - even if it's only the once you can still say 'yeah, I've captained England.'
I'm in such a privileged position to class football as my full-time job, to be captain of England, captain of Manchester City. I'm very lucky.
I was very nervous, excited, and happy to be given the opportunity to even be in the major leagues.
I'm very happy and excited to be re-joining the Sixers family as a part of their broadcast team. I spent my best and most enthusiastic years of my NBA career with this organization and its fans and I truly feel honored and blessed to have been given this opportunity to return.
When you are no longer England captain, you suddenly realise it's over, you are no longer England captain, and you appreciate what you had.
I've always enjoyed playing the shortest form of the game and I relish the opportunity to develop my leadership skills as England's Twenty20 captain.
I am very excited and thrilled to play this iconic character of Komolika.
Throughout my entire life, I've always been a captain. I was the captain of my high school team. I was the captain at Oklahoma State University. I was the captain of the 2008 Olympic team.
You're only England captain for a very short space of time.
I've been very blessed, I think, or what do you call it... mmm... lucky to get at this stage what I have. It's not like I've come from acting school and done work at an academy or something. I feel I've been given a very huge chance and opportunity.
As a young boy growing up it was my dream to play for Australia and to pull on the famous green and gold shirt to represent my country. To have been given the opportunity to not only fulfil that dream, but to have done it 79 times, and many of which as captain, makes me incredibly proud and thankful.
During my time as England captain I have always been both helpful and direct in my communications with the ECB.
I believe if I was white I would've been England captain for more than 10 years.
I still have ambition to captain England into the 2011 World Cup. I'm very keen to do that job.
The captain is not in total command of the match. The man who is possessing the ball at a given time is the captain.
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