Pollard hails recovery of 'experienced' Bravo
The 36-year-old, who has been out of competitive action at the highest level for several months, got off to a rocky start when he entered the bowling attack in the 5th over. The bowler conceded 17 runs but recovered to end with 2 for 28, in the end playing a pivotal role in restricting Ireland to 208 for 7.
At one point, on the back of 94 from Paul Sterling and 48 from Kevin O’Brien, the Irish, who set the record for the highest power play score in T20 cricket, seemed set for a much bigger score.
“I thought he was fantastic. After going for 17 or 18 in his first over a lot of chatter would have been about what’s going on with Bravo, he’s back and he’s expensive but it goes to show the importance of experience in T20 cricket. You don’t lose a game in an over and he came back to get two crucial wickets,” Pollard said following the match.
Bravo accounted for the wickets of O’Brien, where he got the crucial breakthrough, and later removed Garth Delany. Pollard also commended spinner Hayden Walsh.
“Hayden Walsh in all the carnage that was taking place as well, he bowled two overs on a trot and he was consistent with his line and length.”