Former West Indies captains Kieron Pollard announced their retirement from international cricket on his social media platform bringing curtains to an international career that saw him represent West Indies.
A debut in a World cup was followed by a recall for the ODI series against New Zealand in 2008.a platform bringing curtains to an international career that saw him represent West Indies.
Former West Indies captain Kieron Pollard announced their retirement from their international career that saw him in West Indies in 123 ODls and 101 Tests cricket for his country.
The Trinidadian was a key member of the team that won the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup in 2012 and only missed West Indie’s triumph at the 2016 tournament due to Pollard scoring a high proportion of his runs in boundaries, smashing the ball to all corners of the ground.
Pollard’s feats on the domestic circuit and his remarkable display in 2009 Champions. Since then, he has been consistently doing well for Mumbai. Pollard scored a high proportion of his runs in boundaries, smashing the ball to all corners of the ground.