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Kieron Pollard to hitch England teaching workforce for T20 World Cup | Cricket Information – Instances of India

NEW DELHI: Former West Indies captain Kieron Pollard is ready to hitch England’s teaching roster for the upcoming T20 World Cup, slated to happen throughout the Caribbean islands and the USA subsequent 12 months.
The ECB confirmed this appointment on Sunday.
Having retired from all cricket codecs in April 2022, Pollard brings with him intensive expertise, having been a part of the victorious West Indies squad within the 2012 T20 World Cup.His illustrious profession spans 637 T20 matches.

“Former West Indies captain Kieron Pollard has been appointed to the England Males’s teaching workforce for subsequent 12 months’s ICC Males’s T20 World Cup within the West Indies and United States,” the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) stated in a media launch.
“Pollard will be part of the England Males’s workforce particularly for the T20 World Cup as an assistant coach and to offer experience of the native circumstances,” the discharge additional said.
Pollard, who had captained West Indies in 63 T20Is, has made 1,569 runs and grabbed 42 wickets from 101 matches.
The strapping all-rounder was additionally an integral a part of the Mumbai Indians’ facet that received 5 IPL titles beneath Rohit Sharma.
Although Pollard has left the MI set-up, he’s nonetheless energetic in franchise cricket and has just lately led the Trinbago Knight Riders to the ultimate of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
(With inputs from PTI)

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