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over the counter crestor The exasperation quotient was even greater with Kevin Pietersen. The Australians like to bowl Peter Siddle at him. He had dismissed Pietersen seven times before; soon it would be eight. First Siddle went through his gate and even though the ball passed harmlessly to the keeper, Pietersen was obviously perplexed. He felt the need to assert himself immediately. To the next ball he walked down the track and flicked an innocuous delivery on the legside. Waiting there were two short midwickets; one of them, George Bailey, held the catch. Pietersen had succumbed to the leg trap for the third time in succession.