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Did KP just tweet his retirement?

Social media post creates speculation that the former England has completed the final chapter of his cricket career

Kevin Pietersen appears to have called time on his cricket career via Twitter.

The former England batsman, who has been quite publicly edging closer to retirement over recent months, wrote: "BOOTS UP. Thank you."

The post appears to suggest what Pietersen's comments and career trajectory have been suggesting for some time – the 37-year-old has ended his career.

A Twenty20 specialist since his high-profile England exile after the 2013-14 Ashes, Pietersen has been saying farewell wherever he has gone during the past year.

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The South Africa-born batsman played his final professional match in England with Surrey mid-last year and bid farewell to the KFC Big Bash with the Melbourne Stars in January.

Modest returns came at the Pakistan Super League and now Pietersen appears to be done, concentrating on his conservation work with rhinos.

The Tweet may well mean something completely different and, of course, Pietersen could take up another lucrative offer should it come.

"One of the best catches of KP's career!"

England's second-highest run scorer across all three forms of the game, Pietersen won four Ashes series and hit 8181 runs in 104 Tests.

He briefly captained England and was man of the tournament as England won the World T20 title in 2010.

His international career ended acrimoniously, never playing for England again after a high-profile falling out after the Ashes whitewash of 2013-14.