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Kieron Pollard's Explosive Batting Is Trending On 'X' In 2025 But Nobody Is Surprised

Kieron Pollard's Explosive Batting Is Trending On 'X' In 2025 But Nobody Is Surprised

News1801-07-2025
Kieron Pollard's batting exploits in Major League Cricket have reminded IPL fans of his golden days in Mumbai Indians franchise.
Kieron Pollard may have said his farewells to IPL a few years ago but he's still going strong in the T20 circuit. The Trinidadian cricketer became the talk of the town on Monday during a contest between MI New York and the Texas Super Kings in the Major League Cricket contest, played at the Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium in Texas. Chasing a hefty score of 223/4 set up by the TSK with a top innings of 103 smashed by captain Faf du Plessis, the MINY, in their response, could only manage 184/9 in their designated 20 overs.
So why was Pollard trending on the Indian web despite being on the losing side?
Chasing MINY's monumental score of 238, the Orcas were 107/4 in the eighth over when Hetmyer came out.
Heymyer scored a match-winning 97 off just 40 deliveries. His innings was laced with five boundaries and as many as nine towering maximums.
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