First cricket player to complete meaningful T20 is Pollard.

The first cricketer to accomplish this significant T20 milestone was Kieron Pollard.

Former West Indies captain Kieron Pollard took part in his 600th T20 game on Monday.

On Monday, former West Indies captain Kieron Pollard participated in history by playing his 600th T20 match. The powerful hitter achieved this accomplishment while playing for London Spirit against Manchester Originals in the current The Hundred competition at Lord’s. So Pollard worked hard to make the event special. One four and four magnificent sixes made up his unbeaten 34 runs off just 11 balls.

Pollard’s T20I statistics are therefore outstanding. Over 600 games, he has scored 11,723 runs at an average of 31.34. Out of the 104, his performance is the finest. In the format, Pollard has a century and 56 half-centuries. Additionally, he has 309 wickets overall with a 4/15 bowling average.

The West Indies national team, the Trinidad and Tobago national team, the Mumbai Indians of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the Adelaide Strikers and Melbourne Renegades of the Big Bash League, the Dhaka Gladiators and Dhaka Dynamites of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), the Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, and Peshawar Zalmi of the Pakistan Super League, the Trinbago Tigers of the Trinbago Premier League, and the Trinbag

He is behind athletes like Chris Gayle (463 games), Shoaib Malik (472), Dwayne Bravo (543 games), and Ravi Bopara (463). (426).

With 100 balls remaining in the game, Pollard’s assault helped his team score 160/6. Eoin Morgan, the team captain, and Zak Crawley, the starting quarterback, both made a contribution (41). Before their hits ran out, Manchester Originals could only muster 108 runs. The London Spirit team’s Phil Salt scored the most runs (36), while Jordan Thompson had the best bowling average (4/21). The London Spirit triumphed with a run total of 52.

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