West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard has quashed talks about his retirement following the ICC T20 World Cup debacle for the defending champions, saying "there's a lot of mileage in my legs", though the 34-year-old all-rounder is highly disappointed with the ageing warhorses, commenting that "you can carry the horse to the river but you can't force them to drink".
West Indies' campaign in the UAE started with a crushing 'Super 12' defeat at the hands of England, and Sri Lanka struck a lethal blow with a 20-run win here on Thursday evening, sending the two-time champions packing early.
A lot of talk during the post-match press conference was on the ageing fleet of hard-hitters and Pollard said that there will certainly be a post-mortem of the losses.