West Indian all-rounder Kieron Pollard set to return to Cape Cobras
Chief executive officer of the Cape Cobras, Nabeal Dien has stated that West Indies power hitting all-rounder Kieron Pollard would be resigned by the Cape Cobras for the upcoming season of the Ram Slam. Pollard, who is currently making waves with the Mumbai Indians following a knee injury, seems to have found his form finally.
“The plan is that Kieron will join the Cape Cobras next season in the Ram Slam T20 Challenge,” said Nabeal Dien on Tuesday.
“We signed him in 2015 for two seasons, and we would like him to return”.
Pollard was South Africa’s domestic T20-player of the year in 2015 after scoring 243 runs at an average of 81.
He also captured 14 wickets at an average of 14.57 in the 2014-15 edition of the Ram Slam T20 Challenge.
“He is not just a professional, but he wants to contribute to victories,” said Dane Vilas, senior player of the Cape Cobras.
“He loves to win. He is very approachable. Kieron helps where he can quite a lot”.
Pollard has developed a reputation as a power hitter and his explosive innings have helped him to transform matches.
He was a major factor in Mumbai reaching the playoffs in the 2014 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and in winning the IPL last year. He is currently playing for Mumbai in the ongoing IPL.
“He was a big part of our season when we won it (the Ram Slam T20 Challenge) two seasons ago,” recalled Vilas.
“Last season we missed him (for the last part of the campaign) through injury, which hampered us a bit.”
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