Pollock ruled out promoting struggling allrounder Andrew Symonds, who has scored just 26 runs in four innings, up the order saying the Australian's role is that of a finisher.
"I don't think a semi-final is the time to get (a player's) confidence going and rhythm (back). You want your best batsmen at the crease as possible. I think that's the key in T20 cricket," he said.
"You want the guys who are in good nick at the top of the order. Andrew knows what his role is, that of a finisher, that's why he comes down the order." The South African bowling coach backed Symonds to come good in the last two games for Mumbai.
"I think with a player like Andrew, experience counts. He's got more chance of turning around a tournament than an inexperienced player. He's got that ability, he's got that vast experience," Pollock said.
"In T20 cricket sometimes you have to play your shots or get out. At the top of the order, you have more time to settle. But he's keen to perform well, very motivated to do well, hopefully in the semi-final and the final."
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