Hobart, Mar 14: Exiled batsman Kevin Pietersen says he's considering a return to English county cricket this year in a bid to regain his place in England's Test and One-Day International (ODI) sides.
Pietersen was controversially sacked by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) last year and appeared destined to play out the rest of his career in Twenty20 leagues around the world, report cricket.com.au.

'Playing for your country is special'
"You miss it so much when you're not playing it. Obviously I've been lucky to come here and play in the Big Bash, play in the IPL, play in the Caribbean League.
"But Test cricket, one-day cricket, playing for your country is very special."
The fallout from Pietersen's sacking last year has been bitter. The former captain published a book in which he was scathing of several key players in English cricket, especially former coach Andy Flower and wicketkeeper Matt Prior.
He has also had a turbulent relationship with current coach Peter Moores, while ECB managing director Paul Downton was behind the push to sack him last year.
Pietersen hasn't played first class cricket since the fifth Ashes Test last January, but was one of the better performing players in the BBL this summer.
Pietersen has played 104 Tests for England, scoring 8181 runs with an average of 47.28. He has 23 centuries and 35 fifties. He also has represented the Three Lions in 136 ODIs, scoring 4440 runs.
IANS