Pietersen also gave credit to Cook, Strauss and Trott for consuming a lot of overs.
"Credit to the first three batsmen for they ate up a lot of balls. Trott was magnificent again and Strauss batted for 80 balls, which was great under the circumstances.
"When it's seaming and swinging you try to get overs in the other bowlers. They did a great job for men like Prior and Swann to take advantage of what's been created a day before. Bell also batted beautifully."
- Zaheer Khan's six Test bunnies
Pietersen had two moments of anxiety -- one, when he was on
49 and Rahul Dravid appeared to have caught a chance at leg slip before replays ruled it in his favour.
The second arrived when he was on 73 and umpire Billy Bowden gave him out caught behind off Dhoni, only for the Decision Review System (DRS) to come to his aid.
"I was on 49 when Rahul used the technology. He wasn't sure. He is a fantastic servant of the game, a true Indian legend. I have played with him in IPL for 2-3 years and there is no way he would have claimed a catch when he knew it wasn't out.
"As for the second chance, I had to review it. I can't get out to Dhoni. Having said so it was difficult to see him through. He was moving it both ways and it was nipping around. He is a talented man."
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