Updated On: 30 October, 2021 11:28 AM IST | Sharjah | PTI
Pooran, who managed the entire second innings, refused to divulge much on Pollard`s health

Nicholas Pooran. Pic/AFP
West Indies stand-in skipper Nicholas Pooran said regular captain Kieron Pollard`s last-ball six after returning to bat following a break eventually made all the difference in their three-run win over Bangladesh in a Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup here on Friday. Kieron Pollard (14 not out) retired ill in the 13th over but the reasons for his walking out at that stage were not clear. He, however, came back in the final over to hit a last ball six after seven batter of his side were packed off. Pooran, who managed the entire second innings, refused to divulge much on Pollard`s health.
"(On Pollard`s health) He looks fine, the medical team is still working with him but he should be okay. You can see why he`s a wonderful leader, walking back in to hit that last-ball six. We try to be someone like that in the future," Pooran said in the post-match presentation ceremony. Pooran rued the missed catches but said they always had the belief. "It`s tough managing all the players, but everyone gives me full support. All hands on the deck on field. Unfortunately we didn`t really take all our catches, but the belief was there. We backed our experience to close out the game."