Explorer

IPL 2019 MI vs KXIP: Staying cool and collected under pressure was key to chase, says Pollard

Pollard, who led the team in place of the injured Rohit Sharma, smashed 10 towering sixes and three fours in his 31-ball innings to take MI to the doorsteps of victory.

After helping Mumbai Indians clinch a thrilling win over Kings Eleven Punjab with a whirlwind 83-run knock stand-in skipper Kieron Pollard said the key to the successful chase was staying cool and collected under immense pressure. Pollard, who led the team in place of the injured Rohit Sharma, smashed 10 towering sixes and three fours in his 31-ball innings to take MI to the doorsteps of victory. Once he departed early in the last over, it was Alzarri Joseph (15 not out), who took MI home, chasing down Kings XI's target of 198 off the last ball. "You can say yes, you can say no (whether it was his best knock ever). It's more important that we won the game. I stayed calm under pressure. I wanted to finish off the game. Keeping that calm head in the end was good," Pollard said at the post-match press conference. "The guys rallied really well. That's why it's a team sport," the 31-year-old Trinidadian complimented his team mates. Pollard, who came to the crease when MI lost Suryakumar Yadav with 56 on the board in the 8th over, also pointed out to the impressive start in the run chase. "We got a start, 50-1 in power play at ten runs (actually a shade over 8) an over. We knew what we had to do. Well done boys. It was a very good batting track, brilliant (track)," said Pollard, who promoted himself to number four from his usual no 6 or 7 spot. Chasing 198 to win could be tricky and Pollard said the idea was to break it down and target two Kings XI bowlers. Punjab bowlers, barring Mohammed Shami (3 for 21), went for plenty of runs as Pollard sent them to the cleaners. "When I saw we needed 104 off 48, I knew we had to break it down. We got two big overs. We had a couple of bowlers whom we had to target and we did that and got the much needed two points chasing down 198," he said matter-of-factly. Earlier in the day, another West Indian Chris Gayle had lit up the Wankhede Stadium with a power-packed 63 off 36 balls, hitting seven massive sixes and three fours. He put on 116 for the first wicket with K L Rahul, who carried his bat through to remain unbeaten on 100 off 64 balls, studded with six sixes and as many fours. Pollard did not see it as a one-on-one battle with Gayle. "For us it's not a battle, it's about enjoying what we had to do. Rahul batted very well too, hit some glamorous shots. He has come into form as well. When your mind is free you go out and enjoy your cricket," were his parting words.
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

BMW Kills 1, CM Shinde Assures Strict Action As Police Looks For His Deputy's Son
BMW Kills 1, CM Shinde Assures Strict Action As Police Looks For His Deputy's Son
Apna Dal (S) Leader Indrajit Patel Shot Dead In UP's Prayagraj, Accused Held
Apna Dal (S) Leader Indrajit Patel Shot Dead In UP's Prayagraj, Accused Held
Hathras Stampede: Rahul Gandhi Writes To UP CM Adityanath, Seeks Increase In Compensation To Victims
Hathras Stampede: Rahul Gandhi Writes To UP CM Adityanath, Seeks Increase In Compensation To Victims
Got A Call About ‘Seized Package’ Linking You To Drugs? Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Issue Advisory On Cyber Scam
Got A Call About ‘Seized Package’ Linking You To Drugs? Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Issue Advisory On Cyber Scam
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Maharashtra: Heavy Rain Causes Destruction In Thane, NDRF Deployed To Save 150 Tourists | ABP NewsUP News: Apna Dal (S) Leader Indrajit Patel Shot Dead In Soraon Due To rivalry | ABP NewsWeather Update: NDRF Personnel Deployed As 150 Tourists Get Stuck After Heavy Rains In MaharashtraMaharashtra: Heavy Rains In Thane Leaves 150 Tourists Stranded, Rescue Operation Underway | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget