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West Indies superstar Kieron Pollard on Wednesday, April 20 announced his retirement from international cricket. The 33-year-old brought down the curtains on a 15-year-long career for West Indies at the highest level. Pollard is currently in India, representing Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022.
Kieron Pollard took to social media on Wednesday to announce his retirement. "As I move on and make room for those who will carry the game forward in West Indies colors, know that I will always be supported in whatever way I can. It is with profound gratitude for living my dream that I now raise my bat in salute to all that is West Indies cricket," Pollard said in a statement on social media.
POLLARD BIDS FAREWELL TO INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.
— Kieron Pollard (@KieronPollard55) April 20, 2022
@_windies_cricket ❤️❤️.
PS… thank you @insignia_sports for putting this trip down memory lane together to support my statement. https://t.co/LdO8BZfuR6
Kieron Pollard was West Indies ODI and T20I captain since 2019 and he led the team at the T20 World Cup last year. West Indies were not able to defend the title even as they entered the tournament as one of the favourites, crashing out without reaching the semi-final stages in the UAE.
Kieron Pollard played 123 ODIs, scoring 2706 runs and picking up 55 wickets. He was one of their finest T20I batters, having scored 1568 runs in 101 matches at a strike rate of 135.14. Pollard last played in India in February 2022 when he led the team in ODI and T20I series, which the visitors lost.
Kieron Pollard was part of the West Indies squad that won the T20 World Cup in 2012. He had pulled out of the 2016 tournament due to an injury before Darren Sammys side went on to win their 2nd title.
He is the third-highest run-getter in T20 cricket with 11,509 matches in 587 matches. Most of Pollards runs in T20 cricket have come for franchises in T20 leagues across the globe.
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