hopeforthebest wrote:Strauss had just been captain of England for about 9 months and clearly recognized that captaining in all formats would be impossible. Add to that he understood his limitations in T20 which the selectors had recognized by picking him on only 3 previous occasions.
Pietersen hasn't to my knowledge claimed he wanted to stop playing ODI because he had limited ability in that format.
Andrew Strauss stepping down from Twenty20s came at a time when he was barely appointed the England captaincy, succeeding Kevin Pietersen.
In 2009 England were scheduled to tour West Indies, host West Indies, play in World Twenty20, host The Ashes, play in Champions Trophy and tour South Africa. Something had to give and Strauss chose his weakest form of cricket.
It has proved to be a brilliant decision as England regained The Ashes, a successful tour of South Africa, and winning the 2010 World T20 led by a one day specialist and defined England's meteoric rise in international cricket.
Strauss not playing Twenty20 was for the good of England Cricket, Kevin Pietersen not wanting to play ODI cricket is not.