Sunday 20 February 2022

The players gave good account of themselves - Pollard

 "Last game - 28 off seven balls - what are you anticipating? Supernatural occurrences?"

How might you rate your exhibition with bat and as commander? "I'll give myself 11/10."

Kieron Pollard, on occasion, was irritated by questions he was handling post the 0-3 misfortune T20I series misfortune against India in Kolkata. No doubt about it, he wasn't disturbed. He wasn't frustrated with the manner in which his players performed. Truth be told, he focused on the side has a lot of figuring out how to return to from the series. He felt the inquiries weren't justified.

West Indies lost the last match by 17 runs however their hitters figured out how to cause India to remain alert till the penultimate over. "It simply goes to show the scarcely discernible difference in global cricket among winning and losing, and the edges for mistake - when you are bowling or batting. I thought it was a decent series. The folks put their hands up and gave a decent record of themselves. I don't figure we ought to be shamed by what has occurred. Indeed, we lost 0-3," he began.

"We are in an outcome situated business. There's a scarcely discernible difference - one way you are searching for results and afterward you are checking out what the folks can offer. We are distraught losing. Dislike we win, and on the off chance that we lose, we lose. Dislike that by any means. We are attempting to dominate cricket matches. We are content with the exhibitions. We don't have white-ball cricket for three and a half months so have opportunity and willpower to contemplate what's there for what's to come.

"Executing in the backend is something we really want to chip away at. According to a bowling viewpoint, for the initial 15 overs of this game, we had India right where we needed them to be. Directly through the series, it was simply a question of polishing off the games in the backend. According to a batting viewpoint, 157, 180 (178) and 170 (167) we did reasonably modestly."

Notwithstanding the misfortunes in the three ODI and the opening T20Is, West Indies didn't stop for a second in making changes for the last round of the visit. The guests rolled out four improvements for the last T20I to offer the players a chance as they work towards the T20 WC.

Pollard recognized the players have been given clearness about the jobs they'll play in Australia and needs his players to improve at executing those jobs. "When you get the open door, you are clear with regards to your jobs. It's anything but an issue of job clearness. It's tied in with getting the experience of what is required at the global level. There is a major contrast in that," he said.

"We are not slashing and changing for it. The folks come in, assume their parts and afterward you return and check in the event that you assumed your part as a person. That's the long and short of it collectively. We need to offer folks chances and we need to win too.

"Kyle got us one score. Once more, a work underway. Pursue was a constrained change in the primary game and he really bowled well. Cottrell bowled well, notwithstanding one over. For folks set their hands up on various events, so it's a work underway. Pursue played well for the group. He came in and showed what he can do."

Pollard was likewise especially satisfied with Nicholas Pooran's presentation as the player struck three successive half-hundreds of years. He carried on the structure from the England series where he got 144 at a normal of 41 and struck them at 122.38. "Nicholas was remarkable. Three fifties in three games. He had the consistency we had requested," Pollard said.

"I would rather not take up the word consistency and assume the word liability and make it sound like it he needs to do the work. Toward the day's end, he's a youthful player and we need him to be reliable. We saw it in these three matches. In the England series too, a few 20s and a 70 also. We would rather not put all the obligation and all the strain on him. He's actually learning his art however he has the stuff to be an amazing powerhouse as a player and as a forerunner in worldwide cricket."

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