Kieron Pollard Biography | Family | Career | Net Worth

Kieron Pollard Biography:

Kieron Pollard Biography
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Kieron Pollard is one of the best all-rounders that West Indian cricket has ever produced. Nobody can match the level of destruction that he possesses with a bat in his hand. Not only that, but he is also one of the best fielders of world cricket and a great asset with the ball too. To say the least, there is no International team where Pollard cannot fit

Kieron pollard Biography covers his journey.

Kieron Pollard Family:

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Kieron Pollard was born on 12th May 1987 in Trinidad and Tobago. Pollard was a fatherless child and was raised by his mother Hazel Ann Pollard along with his two sisters. It was a very difficult childhood for him because his family had 3 children and a single mother who did not have enough money to raise them. It was a tough task coming out from this situation but, his success in International cricket shows that nothing is impossible.

Pollard got married to Jenna Ali in 2012. He also has a son named Kaiden Pollard.

Kieron Pollard Career:

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Kieron Adrian Pollard is one of the most destructive batsmen in the world of cricket and west Indian prodigy has got the skillset to turn the tide of the match on his own, The Carrabian giant came to limelight with his swashbuckling performance during the 2009 Champions league and since then there was no turning back for the big man in his career, and Kieron Pollard Biography covers Kieron Pollard Stats.

Early career:

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Pollard was always interested in cricket and played domestic cricket since his early childhood. Pollard Cricketer Player career-changing moments arrived when he started playing for Trinidad and Tobago in the 2005 Under-19 TCL group cup. He gave an all-round performance in the cup and that turn out to be beneficial for him as he got selected to play for West Indies Under-19’s tour to Pakistan.

It was a great start to his Under-19 career as he top-scored in the first One Day match with 53 runs off just 49 balls. He also scored another half-century in the next match but, did not manage to reach double figures in the next two matches. After a good performance in the tour, he was selected to play for West Indies in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2006. It turned out to be a very average World Cup for Pollard as he managed to score only 19 runs and picked up 2 wickets in 4 innings.

Later, in 2006, he started playing club cricket in England. He debuted for Haxey CC in Lincolnshire. After playing only 5 games for the club he was called to play T20 cricket for Trinidad and Tobago at Stanford T20. After a good performance in the T20s, he also played senior-level cricket for Trinidad and Tobago. He made his senior debut against the Cayman Islands in July 2006. He finished the tournament with a respectable return of six wickets, and starred in the semi-final against Nevis, scoring 83 runs off just 38 balls, an innings which included 7 sixes to book Trinidad and Tobago’s place in the final.

Surprisingly, after playing this amount of cricket he got a chance to play first-class cricket. He marked this occasion with an aggressive century where almost 80% of his runs came of boundaries. His dream run in domestic cricket continued as he was scoring centuries and half-centuries and winning matches with the ball for Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad and Tobago remained unbeaten in the 2006–07 KFC Cup, beating the Windward Islands in the final to claim the trophy. Pollard finished as the competition’s leading run-scorer, making 261 runs from his seven innings at an average of over 40.

After a good debut in List-A cricket, he became one of the favorites to play the upcoming Cricket World Cup in 2007, and from there Kieron Pollard Career took a leap.

One Day Cricket:

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Kieron Pollard ODI career started against South Africa in the 2007 World Cup. It was a below-average debut for Pollard as he scored 10 runs with the bat. With the ball too he did not pick up any wickets and gave away 20 runs. Unfortunately, it was the only match he played in the 2007 World Cup.

He got a chance to play One Day cricket after a year from his International debut. After a long break he hoped of performing well against Sri Lanka but, neither did he bat in that match nor did he bowl. The match was abandoned due to bad weather.

It was not a great time for Cricket Player Pollard in International cricket as he played only 7 matches from April 2007 to January 2009 where his maximum score was 11 runs and had not been able to pick up any wicket in One Day cricket. He picked up his first International wicket of Martin Guptill in his 8th One Day International against New Zealand. He also scored a fast 19 runs off 8 balls in the match to take West Indies to a total of 297.

Next, he played for West Indies in the England tour which was a good tour for him with the ball. He played 7 One Days and picked up 11 wickets and scored 100 runs in the series. His highest One Day score till then came against England which was 42 runs which came in a losing cause as England won that match by 1 run.

He scored his first half-century in International cricket against Australia on Valentine’s Day of 2010. He scored 62 runs while West Indies was chasing a target of 325 runs but, unfortunately, was not able to sail West Indies’ ship to the shore as they lost by 50 runs.

Kieron Pollard Cricketer started playing regular One Day cricket for West Indies but never converted his true potential into performances. He was a player who would score 30-40 fast runs batting in the lower middle order and will give you 5-6 overs in One Day cricket. But, the time came when he thrashed Ireland in the 2011 World Cup as he scored 94 runs off just 55 balls while batting first. West Indies won that match easily by 44 runs as he was awarded the first Man of the match of his career in One Day cricket.

The biggest moment of his career arrived when he scored his first International century against India in December 2011. He scored a blistering 119 runs and smacked the Indian bowlers to give them a scare of losing the match but ultimately failed to win the match for West Indies by 33 runs.

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His second century against Australia was a special one. West Indies was troubling at 106/4 when he came into bat and the rest is history. He bullied the Australian bowlers as he scored 102 runs off just 70 balls to take West Indies’ score to 294. He also took the wicket of Matthew Wade in that match. West Indies won the match by 42 runs as Kieron Pollard was adjudged Man of the Match.

Everyone knew that Kieron Pollard had the potential of getting his name into West Indies Cricket’s history books but cricket is not always about talent rather it is a journey of performance and it can come through two things- converting your talent into performance and sheer hard work off the field. Though, the biggest thing a person needs to become a good cricketer is consistency which was lagging in Kieron Pollard. He always remained the man of occasions.

Almost a year after scoring his second century he came back to haunt Australia again. He scored 109 runs to lead West Indies to a victory at the legendary Sydney Cricket Ground. Unfortunately, this was his last International century.

Kieron Pollard also had a three-year career span where he did not play any cricket for West Indies like other famous West Indians because of their spat with West Indian Cricket Board on the issues of money and how they are getting paid less as compared to other international cricketers, and due to this Kieron pollard world cup 2019 tournament got missed where he was not included in the squad due to the dispute.

After the issue got resolved he came back to play for West Indies in 2019. He has not retired from One Day cricket. He played his current last match recently in March 2020 against Sri Lanka where he scored 49 runs and picked up 1 wicket.

Kieron Pollard has played 113 ODIs where he has scored 2496 runs including 3 centuries and 10 half-centuries at an average of 26. He has also picked up 53 wickets in One Day cricket with current best figures of 3/27 against South Africa in 2010

World Cup Cricket:

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Kieron Pollard made his International debut in the 2007 World Cup against South Africa. Surprisingly, Kieron Pollard has only played 2 World Cups- 2007 and 2011.

His best performance in World Cup cricket game against Ireland in the 2011 World Cup where he scored 94 runs off 55 balls. He also played a knock of 60 runs off just 27 balls against the Netherlands to lead West Indies to victory.

Kieron Pollard has played 8 matches in World Cups where he has scored 189 runs and picked up 2 wickets

T20 Cricket:

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Kieron Pollard was a part of the West Indies squad of 2007 T20 World Cup but did not make it to the playing XI. He played his first T20 match against Australia in 2008 where he neither batted nor bowled in the match.

Kieron Pollard faced the biggest ups and downs in his career as he never became a regular in the West Indian team. After some good performances in T20 leagues and local tournaments he played much cricket from 2009-2012 but again due to lack of form and consistency, he started losing his position from the team.

Kieron Pollard T20 Career One of his best innings of 63* against New Zealand also came in 2012 where he thrashed the likes of Vettori and other Kiwi bowlers. Pollard was a part of the side that lifted the World T20 championship in 2012. His important innings of 38 from just 15 deliveries ensured that the Windies won the match and subsequently the tournament.

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The problem with Pollard was his consistency and not his talent or his abilities. The fear that bowlers used to have when they came into bowl to him is still there because of his destructive batting. He showed this very recently as he marked his highest T20 score of 68 against India in 2019. He also registered his best bowling figures of 4/25 against Ireland in January 2020.

Kieron Pollard was always an asset not only because of his bowling and batting but his brilliant fielding too.  He is one of the top fielders that West Indian cricket has ever produced.

Kieron Pollard made comeback into the T20 team in 2019 and now has become a regular of the team. He played his current last match against Sri Lanka in March 2020 where the match was abandoned.

IPL:

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Indian Premier League was another moment that turned out to be a career-changing one for Kieron Pollard. Pollard’s amazing exhibition in the 2009 Champions League Twenty20 and the Big Bash prompted him to be one of the most looked for after players at the 2010 IPL sell-off. After some aggressive, the Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians, and Royal Challengers Bangalore all offer the most extreme permitted; $750,000. A ‘quiet sudden death round’ was won by the Mumbai Indians, and Kieron Pollard IPL move was one of the most crucial chapters in Kieron Pollard Biography.

Kieron Pollard Mumbai Indians debut was made on 17 March 2010 against the Delhi Daredevils at Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi. It took some time for him to get off the squares in his absolute first season. He anyway demonstrated his cash’s worth in the last phases of the competition with a rankling 13 ball 45 bound with 5 sixes and represented 2 run outs acquiring him his first Man of the Match execution.

This was trailed by a heavenly exhibition against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the semi-final. Pollard crushed a snappy fire 33* off 13 balls with 3 sixes and lined it up with 3 wickets and 1 run out. He was declared man of the match and his endeavors moved Mumbai Indians into the Finals for the absolute first time were they in the long run lost to the Chennai Super Kings.

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2010 season was followed by 2 mediocre seasons for Pollard. In 2011 the only highlight was his brilliance in the field. In 2012 a sole man of the match performance against Rajasthan Royals where he smashed a 33 ball 64 with six 4s and four 6s and followed it up with a career-best 4-44 in the 2nd innings.

Pollard began the season emphatically with a heavenly thump of 57*off 38 balls with 5 sixes when Mumbai had lost early wickets and in the second innings he got 1 wicket and an eminent catch of MS Dhoni guaranteed Mumbai Indians triumph. He was decreed MOTM for his inside out display of cricket. Against the Royal Challengers Bangalore, he moved Mumbai to a serious score with a 16 ball-34.

Ostensibly one of Pollard’s best exhibitions came against the Sunsrisers Hyderabad. With more than 60 odd hurries to pursue in 4 overs, Pollard joined captain Rohit Sharma and lit the Wankhede up with an astonishing 66* off 27 balls. He hit 6 sixes in a range of 7 balls and drove Mumbai to a determined triumph. Pollard spared his best execution for the Final against Chennai. With Mumbai reeling at 52–4 Pollard retaliated with a 60* off 32 balls to lead Mumbai to a serious score of 148. In the second innings, he picked 1 wicket and Mumbai won their first IPL title.

But, Pollard got absolutely unleashed in his best season to date which was the 2015 IPL season. Like 2014 Mumbai had a forgettable beginning to the season overseeing just 1 win out of the initial 6 matches. Pollard struck 70 runs off 48 balls with 7 limits and 5 sixes against Rajasthan yet Mumbai lost the match.

He lined it up with another 64 runs off only 34 balls crushing 5 sixes against Chennai however again Mumbai couldn’t shield their aggregate. Pursuing against the Delhi Daredevils Pollard joined Rayudu and crushed a quick-fire 26* off only 14 balls and guaranteed triumph.

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Around the same time he crushed 49 off only 24 balls with 6 sixes yet Mumbai couldn’t pursue RCB’s mammoth aggregate. In an unquestionable requirement dominate the match against Kolkata Pollard played a patient thump with Hardik Pandya and helped Mumbai arrive at 171.

Yusuf Pathan drove the KKR to pursue with a splendid half-century and the condition was 12 runs required off the last finished. Pollard with the ball in his grasp got Pathan on the absolute first ball, yielded 6 runs in the following 2 balls yet lined it up with 3 dot balls to push Mumbai to a pivotal triumph. In the primary qualifier at Wankhede against the Super Kings Pollard helped Mumbai post a huge aggregate of 187 with a 17 ball 41 runs with 5 sixes and helped Mumbai arrive at the Final.

In the last against a similar restriction at Eden Gardens, Pollard included 36 off only 18 balls and helped MI arrive at a gigantic aggregate of 202. Mumbai Indians vanquished Chennai to win their second IPL title. Pollard finished the competition with 419 runs at SR of 163 and 28 sixes, which helped Kieron Pollard Mumbai Indians to claim their trophy.

The 2016 and 2018 season was very average for Kieron Pollard. He gave some useful contributions in the 2017 season which was won by Mumbai Indians under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma.

Pollard didn’t have the best of IPL in this one. Anyway, he played two or three match-winning innings for his team. In a low-scoring match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad, Mumbai was approached to bat first and had lost their main 3 inside the initial 10 overs.

From the seventeenth over onwards, Pollard began his slaughter when he hit 4 sixes and 2 fours in that range to make a 46* off 26 balls, and get Mumbai a defendable aggregate of 136, given their bowling. Mumbai packaged out Hyderabad for 96 runs where West Indian bowler Alzarri Joseph took 6 wickets for 12 runs in debut. At that point in a match against Kings XI Punjab, Punjab gave them an objective of 198 out of 20 overs. Mumbai didn’t have the best of starts with not by any means 70 sudden spikes in demand for the board after 11 overs, at the loss of 4 wickets.

Pollard at that point took it upon himself wherein he made 83 runs off only 31 balls, which included 10 sixes and 2 fours, and guaranteed Mumbai didn’t miss the mark concerning the objective considerably after his dismissal, but Kieron Pollard IPL 2019 final went well, In the Final against CSK, he crushed a 45* in only 31 balls, to guarantee that Mumbai arrived at a to some degree good aggregate of 149 in their allocated 20 overs.

Kieron Pollard in IPL 2019 scored smashing 83 runs against Kings XI Punjab, which is Kieron Pollard Highest score in IPL so far.

They eventually won the competition after a thrilling last over spell by partner Lasith Malinga, where he guarded 9 runs of the last finished, creating a wicket off the last conveyance where 2 runs were required. He was named the ‘Super Striker of the match‘.

In Kieron Pollard IPL career, the prodigy has played 148 IPL matches where he has scored 2755 runs and picked up 56 wickets.

Apart from IPL, Kieron Pollard PSL played and also played in Big Bash and in other major T20 leagues.

Kieron Pollard Controversy:

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Kieron Pollard Biography says he is the kind of a cricketer who has not faced many controversies in his career. One of his biggest controversies came in the 2015 IPL season, where Pollard and Starc had a major spat where Pollard showed to hit him with the bat, and Starc abused him. They both were charged with some amount of their match fees. One of his other controversies came in the same season where he and Gayle had a friendly fight and Pollard came out to field with tape on his mouth

Even though his numbers in International cricket are very average but he will always possess the ability to destroy any batting line up with his destructive batting and aggressive attitude. Undeniably, he is one of the top fielders of the current generation and it is very difficult to match his fielding skills.

Kieron Pollard Net Worth:

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After collecting some information about the West Indian Superstar we get to know that now in 2020his net worth is $17 million.