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Time for Pollard to start homework for World T20

‘POLLY’ TO HIS MUMBAI INDIANS TEAMMATES, TRINIDAD GIANT TO LEAD WEST INDIES TITLEDEFEN­CE

- KOLKATA BY GAUTAM BHATTACHAR­YYA Senior Associate Editor

The IPL has acted as a melting pot of cricketing cultures over the years, but the Caribbean flavour had been all pervasive. Be it Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Andre Russell or new age stars like Nicholas Pooran or Shimron Hetmyer, they have left a strong impact — so much so that the franchise owners have seen enough business sense to co-own franchises in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) in recent years.

One of them, who has often flown somewhat below the radar, is Kieron Pollard — ‘Polly’ to his teammates. The giant 34-year-old, not many would perhaps reckon, is one of the four captains whose teams will be in contention for the T20 World Cup which immediatel­y follows the IPL apart from Virat Kohli (India), Eoin Morgan (England) and Kane Williamson (New Zealand).

Pollard, 34, will be leading a full-strength Caribbean side which is looking to defend the title which they won in a dramatic fashion five years back in the 2016 final against England at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. No prizes for guessing, Pollard — an astute cricketing brain — will be making mental notes on the behaviour of the wickets, possible dew factor and other minute details for their campaign.

You have to evolve, lot of practice goes into it. That has helped me. I can’t say I’m 360, I am maximising more angles in the field.” Kieron Pollard » Mumbai Indians all-rounder

Different level

It’s not a coincidenc­e that the West Indies team stands on a different plane when it comes to T20 format, having won the world T20 crown twice in 2012 and 2016 and looking good for a third one on the UAE soil in October-November.

Darren Sammy, now retired, had been their captain on both occasions and could get the best out of their maverick lot despite not being one of their biggest stars — a quality which Pollard also seems to command ever since he was hoisted as the captain of their white ball teams since 2019.

The Trinidadia­n, now in his 11th season with five-time champions Mumbai Indians, had been simply invaluable to their template for success — though his aggregate of 3191 runs and 63 wickets from 171 matches often fails to do justice to his contributi­on.

The number of times that he has won critical phases for Rohit Sharma’s men is not funny — be it giving their innings a late boost or helping in chasing down improbable totals.

A perfect case in point was their chase of an epic 219 set up by Chennai Super Kings during a league game in Delhi in first half of IPL in India earlier this year.

Pollard mastermind­ed the chase with a mindboggli­ng display of calculated hitting to remain unbeaten on 87 off 34 balls — his highest score in the IPL so far.

“Probably one of the T20 games that I have ever been part of. I have never seen a chase like that before. One of the best innings from Polly.

“Brilliant to see from outside. Good pitch, smaller ground, we wanted to stay positive once we finished the 20 overs,” Mumbai skipper Rohit said at the presentati­on.

Finding the angles

Giving a peek into the art of his batting, Pollard said: ‘‘You have to evolve, lot of practice goes into it. That has helped me. I can’t say I’m 360, I am maximising more angles in the field.” Pollard had said.

Last year in the UAE, Pollard smashed the ball at a strike rate of 191 and even captained the side for five matches when Rohit was down with an hamstring injury - helping them to a fifth crown.

It will be interestin­g to follow Pollard’s UAE sojourn over the next two months!

 ?? Courtesy: IPL ?? Kieron Pollard of Mumbai Indians hitting a six during match 27 of the Vivo Indian Premier League against Chennai Super Kings in Delhi.
Courtesy: IPL Kieron Pollard of Mumbai Indians hitting a six during match 27 of the Vivo Indian Premier League against Chennai Super Kings in Delhi.

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