ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Kieron Pollard said Friday he did not expect any hangover from the West Indies thrashing in the preceding Test series to impact his side in the five-match Twenty20 International series starting Saturday.The home side lost both Tests in St Lucia by emphatic margins – the first by an innings and 63 runs and the second by 158 runs – but Pollard said his 13-man unit were “white-ball specialists” and expected them to excel in the new format.“We’re pretty confident. The good thing about it is when they played the Test series they played with a red ball and that moves a lot, and this one we’re playing with a white ball,” the experienced all-rounder told an online media conference.