Vicious. This is the Pollard we know and love. Ideally, he (or Maxwell) should be opening the innings, while the other comes out at five.
I'm happy to see Mumbai Indians at the top and in contention for a top spot in playoffs- but those big hits off Ishant and Mishra are rather disturbing. It's a flat deck, but they were so savagely taken apart, it doesn't feel good if India are playing on flat decks in England.
Then let's look at Stuart Binny. He may be India's Dwayne Bravo/Thissara Perera/Kieron Pollard, albeit on a much lower scale. He's doing very well for himself and the team. In limited opportunities, he's done well to have an average in the twenties and a strike rate over 150. Although Dravid hasn't given him much to bowl, he's got a good economy rate under 6.5 and a strike rate of 24, a good combination, and that's also bettered his career averages too. He may have a shout as India's frontline T20I all-rounder. Of course, Harbhajan and Vinay Kumar seem to be doing a lot better with the ball without being far behind with the bat.
EDIT: What's the deal with Ajit Chandila? He somehow manages to keep his economy under seven, even on flat IPL decks on grounds with reduced boundaries. If he could bat as well as Yusuf or Binny, he'd be a hot contender for the T20I side.