Cricket News: Kieron Pollard becomes the first cricketer to play 600 T20 games
On Monday, cricketer Kieron Pollard became the first player to play 600 T20 games

At Lord's during The Hundred Tournament, the former West Indies all-rounder made this achievement while playing for London Spirit versus Manchester Originals
After only 11 balls and 34 runs, Pollard was undefeated. He made four sixes and one four. Over 600 games, Pollard has scored 11,723 runs at an average of 31.34. Of the 104, his performance is the best.
In the format, Pollard has one century and 56 half-centuries. In addition, he has 309 wickets to his credit, with a top bowling average of 4/15.
Over the years, Pollard has played for numerous T20 teams and leagues, most notably the West Indies, Trinidad, and Tobago's national team, the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL), the Adelaide Strikers, and Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League, the Dhaka Gladiators and Dhaka Dynamites in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL NSE 9.96 percent), the Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans.
Players Dwayne Bravo (543 games), Shoaib Malik (472), Chris Gayle (463), and Ravi Bopara are positioned below him (426).
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