While cricketers across the world love to make right noises about how much they love playing Test cricket, the 26-year-old Mumbai Indians all-rounder is very practical about choices he has made and firmly stands by it.
"You make decisions in life. The point when I started playing top-level cricket to this day, T20 is the cricket that I have made my name in. I don't have any regrets having played only 24 first-class matches till date. It is a business as well and I have to look after my family and live as well," Pollard told PTI in an exclusive interview here today.
But does the tag of T20 freelancer hurts him, Pollard gave a pointed reply, "If people want to call me T20 freelancer, that's their opinion. I can't do anything about it. If I try to change everything, I will be trying to change the whole world. For me, it's just a matter of what I am supposed to do and that is playing whatever format I get to play."
The giant of an all-rounder felt that his stint with Mumbai Indians has made him a better cricketer.
On the technical aspects, Pollard believed that he has become a better batsman against slow bowlers during his stint with Mumbai Indians.
"Earlier, whenever I would come into bat, the opposition captain would immediately bring in a spinner. It has changed now as they normally don't bring a spinner when I come into bat. Although I still get out but, if the slow bowlers keep it in my arc, I am ready to hit it out of sight. My regular visits to India has given me a lot of confidence to play in front of big crowds," Pollard added.
