Pietersen added, "It came out in the way that I didn't want it to come out,"
"It wasn't meant for the public domain, I apologise for it entering the public domain and I also want to apologise for the language I used." he said.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan
criticised Pietersen while speaking on BBC 5 Live radio,
"What he did on his Twitter account was totally wrong,"
"I think that's something Kevin will regret for a long time. I actually think that England have managed it in a good way.
"They feel that he needs more cricket and a couple of four-day games rather than playing the one-day series against Pakistan just to get that form and feel for batting again.
"I don't see it as a dropping. I just see it as the management of a player who needs to be playing more of the longer format of the game than the one day to try to get him into some kind of form leading into the winter."
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