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Kevin Pietersen will make his England return following a knee injury in the Twenty20 series against New Zealand.

The Surrey batsman, 32, will give England a pre-Ashes boost by playing in the second game of the two-match series, which begins on 25 June.

He will join the squad for the match on 27 June, if he comes through a county game against Yorkshire this week.

Kevin Pietersen factfile 1980: Born June 27 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, to an Afrikaans father and an English mother.

November 2004: Makes England one-day international debut against Zimbabwe.

August 2008: Replaces Michael Vaughan as Test captain and Paul Collingwood as one-day skipper.

January 2009: Resigns as England captain following reports of a rift with coach Peter Moores.

May 2012: Retires from one-day and Twenty20 internationals. A decision he later makes a U-turn on.

August 2012: Apologises after admitting sending "provocative" text messages to members of the South Africa team. Pietersen does not play another international match for England until November.

March 2013: Ruled out of the final Test in New Zealand due to a knee injury, which keeps him out of the Champions Trophy.

Yorkshire batsman Gary Ballance, 23, and Warwickshire bowler Boyd Rankin, 28, are also in the 14-man squad.

Both are yet to play for England.

Zimbabwe-born Ballance steps up from the England Lions having impressed on their limited-overs tour of Australia in February.

Warwickshire paceman Rankin, who stands 6ft 7in tall, is selected after switching allegiance to England, having played 37 one-day internationals and 15 Twenty20 matches for Ireland.

National selector Geoff Miller said: "We have selected a squad with plenty of T20 experience as well as young players new to the international game."

Regular Twenty20 skipper Stuart Broad is being rested ahead of the Ashes series.

Pietersen has not played since March but returns in a squad captained by Eoin Morgan for the two-match series, with both games to be played at the Oval.

His knee problem forced him to pull out of the third Test on the tour of New Zealand.

He missed the return series against the Kiwis and the current Champions Trophy tournament, in which England have reached the final, but will return for Surrey's County Championship game against Yorkshire this week.

The spotlight will be on his form and fitness ahead of the five-Test Ashes series, which starts at Trent Bridge on 10 July.

South African-born Pietersen is a key member of England's middle order having scored 7,499 runs at an average of 49.01 in 94 Test matches.

He has played in three winning Ashes series, scoring three hundreds and eight fifties against Australia, averaging 52.71 in 17 matches.

New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori will miss the two Twenty20 matches because of an Achilles injury.

Injuries also rule Grant Elliott and Tim Southee out of the games.

England Twenty20 squad: Eoin Morgan (Middlesex, capt), Gary Ballance (Yorkshire), Ravi Bopara (Essex), Danny Briggs (Hampshire), Jos Buttler (Somerset), Jade Dernbach (Surrey), Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire), Michael Lumb (Nottinghamshire), *Kevin Pietersen (Surrey), Boyd Rankin (Warwickshire), Ben Stokes (Durham), James Tredwell (Kent), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire), Luke Wright (Sussex).

*Pietersen will be available for the match on 27 June only.

New Zealand Twenty20 squad: Brendon McCullum (capt), Corey Anderson, Doug Bracewell, Ian Butler, James Franklin, Martin Guptill, Roneel Hira, Tom Latham, Mitchell McClenaghan, Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Colin Munro, Hamish Rutherford, Ross Taylor.