Kieron Pollard retires from international career
Kieron Pollard represented WI in 123 ODIs and 101 T20Is.
Kieron Pollard, the West Indian all-rounder, reported his retirement from global cricket on Wednesday (April 20). The 34-year-old Trinidadian made the declaration through a video message on Instagram.
Pollard, who made his global introduction in 2007, has addressed West Indies in 123 One-Day Internationals and 101 Twenty20 Internationals. He stroked three centuries and picked 55 wickets in ODIs, while in T20Is he enlisted the most elevated score of 75* and bowling figures of 4 for 25.
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He drove his group in the both formats and was likewise a piece of the 2012 ICC T20 World Cup-winning side. He assumed control over the reins of the restricted overs side from Jason Holder in September 2019. He additionally had a short stretch in control back in 2013.
“Greetings all, after cautious consideration, I have chosen to resign from worldwide cricket. It was a fantasy of dig to play for West Indies since I was a 10-year-old kid and I am pleased to address the West Indies for north of 15 years in T20 and ODI arrangement of the game,” Pollard reported on his authority Instagram page.
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