Former England and currently Quetta Gladiators batsman Kevin Pietersen said he was yet to decide whether to come to Pakistan or not if the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final is played in Lahore, and that he will decide on the matter once his team reaches the final.

“I haven’t decided to go or not as yet, I will take the decision regarding coming to Pakistan if my team reaches the final,” said Pietersen.

“Team is in good momentum and hopefully will reach in the final,” he maintained.

Commenting on his performance in the previous matches, he said that runs don’t matter to him.

“I just came back from Big Bash and I was in to 10 scorers so low scores doesn’t bother me, it may bother others who comment on the game but not to me,” he said.

“In sports life you have more bad days than the good days so I am doing my best, let’s see what happens next.”

Talking about Indian Premier League (IPL), he said that he will not be playing IPL as he needs to give time to his family.

“I have no plans to play after this PSL ends, I have to give time to my family as family grows once. I have an year-old daughter, so I have no plans to stay away from her for two-more months," he said.

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