Kevin Pietersen [Images] was named England's [Images] stand-in captain for the next four limited-overs internationals, following the ICC's [Images] decision to ban Paul Collingwood [Images].
Collingwood was given a four-match ban by cricket's governing body for England's slow over rate during Wednesday's one-day defeat to New Zealand [Images].
Pietersen will captain England in Saturday's series final against the Kiwis, as well as three matches in August -- a one-day international against Scotland, a Twenty20 international against South Africa and one ODI against South Africa.
Pietersen, who was born and raised in Pietermaritzburg near Durban but has an English mother, has had a fractious relationship with South Africa captain Graeme Smith [Images].
In his book, Crossing the Boundary, the flamboyant batsman described Smith as "childish" after the latter criticized Pietersen's decision to represent England.
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