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IND v WI 2019: We failed to execute our plans in this series, admits Kieron Pollard

IND v WI 2019: We failed to execute our plans in this series, admits Kieron Pollard

West Indies went down by 67 runs in the third T20I to lose the series 1-2.

Kieron Pollard's 39-ball 68 went in vain in the series-deciding third T20I | AFP

West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard rued the fact that his team failed to execute their plans in the three-match T20I series against India.

The Calypso Kings suffered a heavy 67-run defeat in the third and final T20I in Mumbai on Wednesday (December 11) and thus conceded the series 1-2.

Asked to bat first, India piled up a mammoth 240/3 in 20 overs on the back of Rohit Sharma’s 34-ball 71, KL Rahul’s 56-ball 91 and skipper Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 29-ball 70.

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In reply, the hosts restricted the visitors to 173/8 with Pollard hitting a valiant 68 off 39 balls.

"They scored 240. I thought we didn't execute as we wanted. Yes they got off to a good start but we got a couple of wickets where we got back into the game. But when we came back in that scenario we didn't execute properly. That has been the story this series in terms of where we need to improve," Pollard told reporters.

"We chased big totals before. We chased 230 against South Africa, we chased a big total here in 2016, 220 has been chased at this ground so it was not impossible. But then to lose Evin (Lewis) didn't help our cause. Everyone else had to go in and put in that extra effort but we faltered at the end," he added.

Despite conceding the series, Pollard had plenty of positives to look at.

"I thought as a batting unit throughout the series, we have been consistent. Again scores of 200, 170, 170-odd, has been a must for us as a team in the last 12-18 months or so. Again positive step in right direction," he said.

"The guys showed positive intent and we didn't get over the line tonight, but it was a big step for us throughout the series."

Medium-pacer Kesrick Williams and spinner Hayden Walsh Jr were instrumental in West Indies’ 8-wicket victory in the second T20I at Thiruvananthapuram. And the captain was full of praise for both the youngsters.

"It's a positive for us. And him (Williams) bouncing back after that first game as well and coming and showing his mettle, that was well done. There's still room for improvement for each and every one of us. But again, yes, that's a positive he can take out of this series," he said.

"Even young Walshy bowled very well in the last couple of games. He's finding his feet now in international cricket. All in all, yes we lost 2-1, but I thought the guys stood up for themselves this series and that was very well done in that aspect."

When asked about his captaincy, Pollard said it has been a learning experience.

"You just have to be consistent in taking decisions, sometimes it works out, some times it doesn't. I got a lot of experience playing in different conditions, sitting in different dressing rooms with a lot of legends, and listen about how they go about cricket or prepare when situations are like this or like that," he remarked.

"What I try to do is when I come on a cricket field, even if I'm not the captain, I think about what we could do to be one step ahead of the opposition. So I've tried to learn every time I get an opportunity. My learning is not going to stop," he continued.

Pollard said it is his responsibility to protect and give confidence to the young players.

"If you intend on playing international cricket for a long time, you don't expect it to be highs only. You are going to have some low times and it's about how you bounce back in any situation that matters.

"I have to give the guys confidence going about doing things because some of these guys are young in international cricket and sometimes it's tough and you need to shelter them. That's basically my role and I try to contribute whichever way I can."

(With PTI inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 12 Dec, 2019

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