Pollock at peace with retirement decision
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 4: All-rounder Shaun Pollock said he was at peace with his decision to retire from international cricket on Sunday.
The 34-year-old scored the winning runs in South Africa’s eight-wicket victory over West Indies to clinch a 5-0 series clean-sweep in his last match for his country.
“It’s been a fantastic journey for me but retiring is all good. I have real peace about it,” Pollock told reporters.
Pollock, who was also South Africa’s most economical bowler on Sunday with one for 33 in his 10 overs, was named joint Man-of-the-Series with South African batsman J.P. Duminy.
“To finish on a high has been awesome and it’s ended just perfectly.
“It’s been a great profession to have for the last 12 years and I would do it all again. My philosophy was very much ‘keep it simple, stupid’,” Pollock said.
He was surprised by the impact his decision had had on cricket fans in South Africa, with all five matches watched by near capacity crowds.
“I’ve been blown away by the reception at every match. It could have been sad but I’ll take away such fond memories because the crowds have carried me,” he said.
Pollock finished on 10 not out after South Africa chased down a daunting target of 211 in 31 overs, revised due to rain interruptions, the bulk of the work being done by Herschelle Gibbs (102) and Jacques Kallis (74 not out) in a second-wicket stand of 175 off 148 balls.
“It’s been an emotional rollercoaster and I feel drained and tired for the first time in my career,” Pollock said.—Reuters