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England must drop Anderson or Broad to win 2nd Test: Pietersen
Cape Town, Jan 2. Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen strongly feels that either of veteran pacers James Anderson or Stuart Broad has to be dropped if England want to win the second Test at Newlands starting Friday.
"England HAVE TO drop either Broad or Anderson for Newlands & play another batter, if they want to win...!" Pietersen said in a tweet.
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