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Kieron Pollard announces his retirement from international cricket

West Indies white-ball skipper Kieron Pollard on Wednesday declared his retirement from worldwide cricket however he will keep on outsourcing in private T20 and T10 associations across the globe.


The 34-year-old Pollard, who made his ODI debut back in 2007, fittingly played his last series against India, a country which has turned into his second home because of his long relationship with Mumbai Indians.



"Hello all, after cautious pondering, 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 glad to address the West Indies for north of 15 years in T20 and ODI configuration of the game," Pollard declared on his authority instagram page.


While he is a dreaded T20 cricketer, one of the best that the world has seen, his numbers for the West Indies remain disappointing with just 2706 runs at simply over 26 and 55 wickets from 123 ODIs alongside 1569 runs from 101 T20Is at a normal of shade north of 25. He likewise took 44 wickets.


While the feature of his global profession would hit six sixes of Akila Dananjaya in a T20I. He was a piece of the 2012 ICC T20 World Cup winning West Indies crew. He never played Test cricket.

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