Kevin Pietersen wins hearts with a Hindi tweet

Kevin Pietersen expressed his happiness towards the increase in the population of one-horned rhinos in Kaziranga National Park, India.

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Kevin Pietersen. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Former English captain, Kevin Pietersen recently quit all forms of international cricket as he ended up the second highest run scorer for England across all the formats. He won four Ashes series and scored 8,181 runs in 104 Tests while playing for England. His career, later on, was marred by many controversies and wasn’t allowed to play for England in the final stages of his career.

Pietersen is often seen participating in wildlife conservation activities. He works hard towards animal protection and also encourages his fans to do so. Moreover, he is usually seen posting pictures with animals on his social media handles. On Monday, KP came up with something special for the Indian fans and won many hearts.

‘Yeh bohut achi Khabar hai’- Pietersen

He took it to Twitter to express his happiness with regards to protection of wildlife in India. He expressed his happiness at the increase in the population of one-horned rhinos in India’s Kaziranga National Park. Moreover, to everyone’s amusement, the whole of that tweet was written in Hindi.

In a picture that Pietersen shared, there was some delighting news for wildlife lovers. The lines in that picture read ‘A census in the Kaziranga National Park has counted 2,413 one-horned rhinos- up 12 from 2015’. Furthermore, the Kaziranga National Park is home to two-thirds of the one-horned rhinos in the world.

“Yeh bohut achi Khabar hai. Isse Padne ke liye mein bohut Khush hoon. India mein appse bohut pyar karta hoon aur aapke jaanwaro se bhi bohut pyar karta hoon. @sorai2018 aapke sabhi pyaare jaanwaro se pratibrad hai. Hum rhinos se suruwatt kar rahe hai. Mein bohut khush hoon,” Pietersen’s tweet read.

A brief gist of his tweet means that KP was very happy to hear this news. He said that he loves India and its wildlife. He also thanked SORAI (Save our Rhinos Africa/India) for their efforts to protect the Rhinos.

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