Cricket-Pietersen commits to England

LONDON, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Kevin Pietersen wants to commit

to England in all three forms of cricket, ending speculation he

would quit tests after the final match with South Africa

starting on Thursday.

The 32-year-old had retired from one-day cricket in May but

said in a video released on Youtube on Saturday that he would

like to be considered again for 50-over and Twenty20

international cricket.

"Yes I'm wanting to play all three forms of cricket for

England again," he said. "The one-day-internationals against

South Africa in a couple of weeks and the T20 World Cup

hopefully if they select me in the final squad."

It remains to be seen if the England and Wales Cricket Board

(ECB) will pick him for the upcoming one-dayers, especially

September's Twenty 20 World Cup in Sri Lanka after he was left

out of the provisional squad.

Pietersen, England's most explosive batsman, had raised the

possibility of quitting England altogether with comments after

last week's second drawn test with South Africa where he shone

with the bat.

On Saturday, he referred to his comments as "mistakes" and

also confirmed he would not play in the whole Indian Premier

League season with Delhi Daredevils next year and would make

himself available for England, a sticking point with the ECB.

"I've had a change of heart because... I love playing for

England," he said.

"It would be really sad to end my career like this."

Speculation about dressing room tensions linked to a Twitter

parody account of him, as well as fearing he was playing too

much cricket and his desire to cash in from the IPL, were blamed

for his thoughts of retirement.

However, Pietersen said in the video that the mood in the

dressing room was now "sorted out" after a long chat with a team

mate who had made him feel "a very happy bloke".

(Writing by Mark Meadows)