Kevin Pietersen caught out in Lamborghini dash
Cricketer Pietersen, man of the match for his career-best 227 in his team's second-Test win at Adelaide, is set to be rested
for a tour fixture against Victoria in Melbourne which starts
today.
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Hide AdSo he did not train with his team-mates and instead took a drive along the Great Ocean Road.
The 30-year-old was fined 239 Australian dollars (150) for
driving at more than 120kmh (75mph) in a 100kmh (62mph) zone.
An England and Wles Cricket Board spokesman said: "He
(Pietersen) did pick up a speeding fine."
Pietersen's former Hampshire team-mate, the legendary Australian leg spinner Shane Warne, a publicity ambassador for Lamborghini, arranged for the England batsman to drive one of the Italian supercars for a day.
Pietersen told followers on Twitter that he was looking forward to the experience.
Then, before he was stopped, he tweeted
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No disciplinary action will be taken against Pietersen by England.
A police spokesman said: Geelong highway police detected by laser a yellow Lamborghini travelling north along the Geelong Ring Road at 121kph in a 100 zone about 2:35pm on Thursday.
"The male driver was in his 30s and was issued with a penalty and three demerit points. There were no passengers in the vehicle."
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In August, British Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton was fined 500 Australian dollars for performing boy racer stunts in front of fans ahead of the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
The 2008 world champion was caught by police in March
executing a "burnout" and "fishtail".