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“Injuries are a sportsman's worst nightmare! This one is hurting me the most,” Pietersen said on Twitter. -Photo by AP

LONDON: England batsman Kevin Pietersen will miss next month's two-match Test series at home to New Zealand because of a knee injury, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Tuesday.

Pietersen injured his right knee during fielding practice in the away series in New Zealand last month and was unable to play in the third and final Test.

“Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of the upcoming Test series against New Zealand as he continues his recovery from significant bone bruising to his right knee,” a statement said.

“He will have a repeat scan next week to determine when he is able to resume training.”

The injury also meant Pietersen was ruled out of the Indian Premier League.

England, who face home and away Ashes series against Australia this year, face New Zealand at Lord's starting on May 16 before the second Test starting on May 24 in Leeds.

All three test matches in New Zealand ended in draws.

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