Kieron Pollard (Player of the Tournament): "Are you surprised? I think this is just a fantastic moment. Not only for myself but for my family who has continue to urge me to play cricket. To the entire TKR team. We changed coach and captain ahead of the season. Being able to contribute to a winning cause. You can't ask for anything more.
Nicholas has been playing CPL for 13 years, he won his first title with us. Bravo getting his first title as head coach. The support of each and every one has been fantastic.
Not having to focus too much on leadership. If you work hard for something, things tend to happen for you. I just want to urge the youngsters of the Caribbean to work hard so we can put cricket where it should be. I just want to teach and go along.
Again, you have to understand what you need. He is a match-up for me but I back myself to hit the spin. In a situation like today, we needed a cameo to settle the nerves. Throughout the tournament, the competition between myself and Tahir has been all over the world. Once I show intent early, I will always be on top. You have to have the discipline and the want to do that, because that's what the team requires.
I thought from the toss. Yes, Guyana won the toss, they have never really done that you know, bat first. We have batted first in the last couple of years, we didn't score enough runs. We knew the ball was gonna come on nicely later and we were happy to do either. To restrict them under 140, we know one or two partnerships could do it. I can't tell you about the future, it's been a long road, let's see what happens. I can only deal with what's in front of me. I have a flight coming up, so I need to get home to the kids and enjoy some time at home. I've been on the road for the entire year, so I owe it to them. At the end of the year, I will be playing ILT20 in Dubai, so that is the only thing I can tell at the moment."