Kieron Polllad Fastest FIFTY: Kiren Pollard held fastest half -century in CPL, equals his record with IPL

Pollard’s Power (Photo: Ashley Allen – CPL T20/Getty Images)

Kairan Pollard is in tremendous form these days. Run and sixes are not coming out of his bat, it is raining. And, the effect of the same attitude is that now he has given his fastest half -century in the history of CPL. This half -century of Pollard was so stormy that you will remember the fastest half -century in the IPL 9 years ago. Pollard has equaled the IPL record in scoring a faster half -century in the CPL. Not only this, Pollard has also broken his 7 -year -old record in CPL in this case.

Pollard storm on number six

38 -year -old Pollard hit his fastest half -century in CPL against Amazon Warriors. The all -rounder of Trinbago Knight Riders came down to number six and created a storm and set his record by setting fire on the team’s score board. Batting first in the match, Pollard remained unbeaten from Trinbago Knight Riders till the end.

Pollard scored his fastest half -century in CPL

Pollard completed his fastest half -century in CPL in just 17 balls. During this, he blew 5 sixes. Earlier in CPL, the record of his fastest half -century was of 18 balls, which he made in the year 2018. While fixing that record, he has now become the batsman to score the third fastest half -century in the history of CPL. The CPL has a fighter half -century from Pollard Andre Russell (14 balls) and JP Duminy (15 balls).

Embry of IPL records

On the one hand, Pollard further repaired the record of its fastest half -century in the CPL, while also equaled the 9 -year -old record with IPL. Kireran Pollard has also scored his fastest half -century in 17 balls in IPL. He did this feat against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2016 while playing for Mumbai Indians.

An unbeaten 54 runs at a strike rate of 300

Kiren Pollard’s total innings were 18 balls against Gayana Amazon Warriors, which scored an unbeaten 54 runs at a strike rate of 300, including 5 sixes and 5 fours. Due to this storm by Pollard, Trinbago Knight Riders scored 167 runs for 5 wickets in 20 overs.

Asish Roy
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