Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen believes the current approach employed by the management led by Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes would have suited his style of play. The 42-year-old represented England in 104 Tests in a career spanning nine years, holding a strike rate of 61.72.Following a 4-0 drubbing in the Ashes and a 1-0 series loss in the Caribbean, Joe Root opted to step down as captain, paving the way for Stokes to take charge. The all-rounder's appointment, coupled with the arrival of Brendon McCullum as head coach of the Test team, led to England rewriting the way the game is being played.Cricket Hotspot@AbdullahNeazKevin Pietersen vs Muttiah Muralitharan Murali is out of the park 🤠Happy Birthday Pietersen #HappyBirthdayKevinPietersen#KevinPietersen1Kevin Pietersen vs Muttiah Muralitharan 💥🔥Murali is out of the park 🤠Happy Birthday Pietersen 🎂🎉#HappyBirthdayKevinPietersen#KevinPietersenhttps://t.co/4tumyJX3eoBranding himself as an admirer of "Bazball," Kevin Pietersen said in an interaction with The Cricketer:"I love the way the team are playing now. It's exciting, it's positive and I think you'll see it bring the best out of the players. If I been given the trust the players in this team have been given under the new management, I would have felt free to play as I knew I did at my best. I'd have loved to play under them, I really would."While he amassed 8181 runs in the longest format of the game at a healthy average of 47.29, Pietersen believes he would have scored more while playing a more positive brand of cricket. He said:"I can only imagine how much happier I would have been, how much better I would have been, playing under this management regime. I would have scored a load more runs. I would have scored so many more runs."The flamboyant player's career in national colors came to an early end after a fallout with the team management following the 2013-14 Ashes. He continued to play franchise cricket before retiring from the game in 2018."I would be very happy to contribute in any way I can" - Kevin Pietersen on the prospect of joining England Test team coaching staffKevin Pietersen🦏@KP24I’m ALL IN on this New England Test Team! Let’s enjoy the ride! 13412278I’m ALL IN on this New England Test Team! Let’s enjoy the ride! 🚀England chose to employ an unorthodox approach after appointing two different coaches for red and white-ball cricket. Matthew Mott was chosen to guide the white-ball unit while McCullum took over the coaching duties in the longest format.Expressing his desire to be a part of England's new era, Pietersen said:"There's a lot of water under the bridge with me and England. But Rob Key is a good buddy. I speak to him and all the other guys. I would be very happy to contribute in any way I can."The Ben Stokes-led side will next be seen in a home series against South Africa. The two sides will compete in an all-format tour, which includes three Tests as part of the World Test Championship (WTC).