3) Kieron Pollard (Mumbai Indians vs Guyana, Durban 2010) – 72 (30b, 1 x 4s, 9 x 6s)
A season after his blitzkrieg 54, Pollard was back as a marauder – this time for Mumbai.
His debut IPL season hadn’t gone to plan, although most of the criticism was labelled against Mumbai for using him too low in the batting order.
They responded by sending him at No. 3 against Guyana after Shikhar Dhawan and Sachin Tendulkar had provided a steady but slow start.
Taking time to settle down, Pollard teed off after Dhawan was dismissed with the score reading 98 in the 15th over. From that point onwards, Mumbai added 86 more, out of which the likes of Tiwary, Rayudu and Duminy made 18.
Out of Pollard’s ten boundary shots, only one didn’t land over the ropes. Guyana were battered so hard that they could not even fight back and they ended up on a limp 153.
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