How Does Jason Holder Aim to Improve WI Cricket?

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Key Takeaways
- Jason Holder leads West Indies to victory over Pakistan.
- Holder becomes the highest wicket-taker in T20I history for the West Indies.
- Emphasis on teamwork and consistency for future improvement.
- Holder remains optimistic despite recent challenges.
- Commitment to enhancing WI cricket for the next generation.
Lauderhill (USA), Aug 3 (NationPress) Jason Holder guided the West Indies to a nail-biting two-wicket victory against Pakistan at Central Broward Regional Park, effectively breaking their six-match losing streak in T20Is. Following the match, Holder acknowledged the team's recent struggles, particularly after suffering a harsh 0-8 defeat against Australia on home soil, but expressed optimism about the team's future.
Holder showcased his skills with impressive bowling figures of 4-19 and contributed an unbroken 16 runs, which culminated in him hitting the decisive boundary, tying the three-match series at one each.
“I told Romario during our innings that we needed four sixes. We possess the power to find the boundary. It's crucial to maintain wickets while targeting our strong areas. Full credit to the Pakistan bowlers; they performed admirably. I’m extremely proud of our team. Even from the Australia series, we identified numerous positives. Our bowlers supported each other well, securing wickets early, in the middle, and towards the end,” remarked Holder.
Holder also surpassed Dwyane Bravo's record of 78 T20I wickets with his second wicket, claiming the title of the highest wicket-taker for the West Indies in T20I history. The all-rounder now boasts a total of 81 wickets from 74 T20Is, maintaining an average of 28.25.
Upon receiving his Player of the Match award, Holder reflected on his passion for representing the West Indies. He acknowledged that the team has yet to fulfill its potential but vowed to continue giving his all.
“I have a deep love for playing for the West Indies. I recognize that there is still much work to be done. One of my goals is to leave WI cricket in a better state than I found it. We’ve faced our share of criticism, which is justified. We haven’t truly showcased our potential...we can achieve much more; inconsistency has been our nemesis. I will relentlessly strive to contribute my best,” he concluded.