IPL 2019 Final: Kieron Pollard Fined 25% of Match Fee

Published 05/13/2019, 10:19 AM EDT

Follow Us

The Mumbai Indians became the first IPL team to reach four IPL wins in 12 years. In the process, they managed to defeat arch-rivals, Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 2019 final. The MI vs CSK final, was not fully without controversy either, especially considering MS Dhoni’s run-out, which looked too close to call. Now, another incident has cropped up, this time, involving Mumbai Indians player, Kieron Pollard.

Pollard was found guilty of dissenting against an umpire’s decision during the match. Kieron Pollard was charged with a Level 1 offence 2.8 of the IPL Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials. Incidentally, Pollard was celebrating his birthday and his ‘present’ from the IPL officials was a fine of 25% of his match fee.

Apparently, this took place during the closing stages of the Mumbai innings when Kieron Pollard was on strike. The one bowling the final over was, CSK player and Pollard’s compatriot, Dwayne Bravo.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

via Imago

An eagle-eyed Bravo noticed that Kieron Pollard had a tendency to gravitate towards the off stump. To combat that, Bravo started to send deliveries outside ‘tramlines’ and umpire Nithin Menon did not signal for wide, to Pollard’s chagrin.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

This process was repeated three times and Kieron Pollard was visibly getting frustrated. When round 4 came around, Pollard mockingly left the stumps open and kept walking towards the side of the crease.

As expected, umpires Menon and Ian Gould were not impressed by this little stunt at all. The two promptly walked over and reprimanded the big West Indian all-rounder. Rather sheepishly, Pollard accepted the ticking off, but soon got his revenge on Bravo.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

In other words, he smashed him for two successive boundaries in the 5th and 6th deliveries. Those two strikes took the Mumbai Indians’ tally to 149, a score that they would successfully defend by a single run.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

Written by:

Dhruv George

14,317Articles

One take at a time

Dhruv George is a senior Formula One and NASCAR analyst for EssentiallySports, having authored nearly 12000 articles spanning different sports like F1, NASCAR, Tennis, NFL, and eSports. He graduated with a PG Diploma in Journalism from the Xavier Institute of Communications. Dhruv has also conducted interviews with F1 driver Pierre Gasly and Moto2 rider Tony Arbolino.
Show More>