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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Pollard takes over TKR captaincy

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2045 days ago
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Dwayne Bravo, left, and Kieron Pollard with The Selector App Challenge Trophy, during the Media Launch of "The Selector" mobile app and the announcement of the Bravo XI vs Pollard XI match, at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain on Friday.

Dwayne Bravo, left, and Kieron Pollard with The Selector App Challenge Trophy, during the Media Launch of "The Selector" mobile app and the announcement of the Bravo XI vs Pollard XI match, at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain on Friday.

Allan V. Crane

Two-time reign­ing cham­pi­ons Trini­ba­go Knight Rid­ers have suf­fered a mas­sive blow to the de­fence of their ti­tle for the up­com­ing Caribbean Pre­mier League sea­son, with cap­tain Dwayne Bra­vo now set to miss sev­er­al games through in­jury.

All-rounder Bra­vo, an in­te­gral mem­ber of the TKR line­up, in­jured his fin­ger dur­ing prac­tice and it is now feared he could be side­lined for “a sig­nif­i­cant part” of TKR’s cam­paign, a me­dia re­lease from or­gan­is­ers said on Tues­day.

In his ab­sence, vet­er­an all-rounder Kieron Pol­lard will take over the reins of the unit when TKR play their first game on Wednes­day against St Kitts and Nevis Pa­tri­ots at Queen’s Park Oval.

“I am stand­ing in the shoes of the en­ter­tain­er, Dwayne Bra­vo. I have been wait­ing for a long time to be made a part of this spe­cial team and I am hap­py to fi­nal­ly be here,” said Pol­lard, who is rep­re­sent­ing TKR for the first time af­ter mul­ti­ple sea­son with Bar­ba­dos Tri­dents and a sin­gle cam­paign with St Lu­cia Stars.

“This year, a cou­ple of new guys like me have been giv­en the op­por­tu­ni­ty to be a part of this great fran­chise. We are look­ing for­ward to putting in our best and lift­ing the ti­tle once again in 2019.”

Pol­lard led Tri­dents for five years and al­so took over the cap­tain­cy at Stars last year. He has al­so had stints as cap­tain of In­di­an Pre­mier League fran­chise Mum­bai In­di­ans.

The 32-year-old has played 478 T20 match­es and will bring a wealth of ex­pe­ri­ence to his role for the Sep­tem­ber 4 to Oc­to­ber 12 tour­na­ment.

“It’s a very un­for­tu­nate in­jury and Dwayne Bra­vo will be great­ly missed. How­ev­er, we are for­tu­nate to have some­one of the cal­i­bre of Kieron Pol­lard to take over the reins from Bra­vo,” said TKR di­rec­tor, Venky Mysore.

“His lead­er­ship abil­i­ties are well proven and, like Bra­vo, will bring a very ag­gres­sive style as cap­tain in TKR’s quest for a third cham­pi­onship in a row.”

TKR beat Guyana Ama­zon War­riors in last year’s fi­nal to be­come the most suc­cess­ful CPL fran­chise with three ti­tles.

(CMC)

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