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Kevin Pietersen's wife Jessica slams 'liar' Dominic Cork

Updated on: 06 February,2014 08:48 AM IST  | 
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England batsman Kevin Pietersen's wife rubbishes former player-turned-commentator's claim that her husband had a fight with the skipper Alastair Cook

Kevin Pietersen's wife Jessica slams 'liar' Dominic Cork

Dominic Cork and Jessica Taylor (Pic/Getty Images)

London: Kevin Pietersen's wife has sprung to his defence and denied claims that her husband and his former captain Alastair Cook 'squared up' in Sydney while England were descending to an Ashes whitewash.

Dominic Cork and Jessica Taylor
Dominic Cork and Jessica Taylor (Pic/Getty Images)

Jessica Taylor, a singer with Liberty X, took to Twitter to rebuke Sky Sports pundit Dominic Cork, the former England bowler, over his understanding of how badly Pietersen and his Test captain's relationship suffered in Australia this winter.

Pietersen's wife, and former England captain Michael Vaughan, both took issue yesterday with Cork's depiction of an "altercation" between captain and senior batsman as tempers were lost in Sydney.

You liar
"Dominic Cork — there was no 'squaring up' to Alastair Cook or 'off-field antics' in Australia — you are lying, plain & simple," Taylor wrote.

"Regurgitating rumour and spinning it as fact is not what I'd call responsible journalism. The public deserve so much better - the truth."

Vaughan responded in similar tone, acknowledging there were bound to be raised emotions during England's miserable Ashes campaign but questioning the situation escalated as has been reported.

"With the way England were playing I am sure players had lots of strong debate in the Dressing Room," wrote Vaughan. "But squaring up??? #Nonsense."

Cork had earlier told Sky Sports News: "What I'm hearing is there was an altercation between himself (Pietersen) and Alastair Cook.

Cook was one of his friends and wanted him back in when his reintegration happened. "When you put yourself out there as captain and an altercation happens - I heard there was nearly a dust-up, a fight in the Sydney Pavilion - you can't do that to a captain."

The bombshell that Pietersen has played his last match for England has, meanwhile, reverberated around the world.
The mercurial batsman's former Ashes adversary Shane Warne duly made his thoughts clear, again via Twitter.

The England and Wales Cricket Board decided unanimously that its relationship with the 33-year-old had run its course - following a meeting between new managing director Paul Downton, Cook, limited-overs coach Ashley Giles and national selector James Whitaker.

Pietersen has vowed to stay in the game, and with no international responsibilities he appears to become a more attractive signing for Indian Premier League sides. 




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