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Jason Holder

Jason Holder

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Jason Holder
Personal information
Full nameJason Omar Holder
BornNovember 5, 1991 (age 24)
Barbados
Height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Batting styleRight-handed
Bowling styleRight-arm medium-fast
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
Test debut26 June 2014 v New Zealand
Last Test3-7 January 2016 v Australia
ODI debut1 February 2013 v Australia
Last ODI7 November 2015 v Sri Lanka
ODI shirt no.98
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2013Chennai Super Kings
2013–presentBarbados Tridents
2014–2015Sunrisers Hyderabad
2016–presentQuetta Gladiators
2016–presentKolkata Knight Riders
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches13353766
Runs scored5463721116665
Batting average27.3023.2521.0520.15
100s/50s1/30/21/50/3
Top score103*57103*57
Balls bowled1,8291,6284,8802,947
Wickets21488396
Bowling average39.0031.1226.0126.57
5 wickets in innings0030
10 wickets in match0000
Best bowling3/154/136/794/13
Catches/stumpings10/–9/–23/–16/–
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 12 February 2016
Jason Omar Holder (born November 5, 1991)[1] is a Barbadian all rounder cricketer and the current captain of the West IndiesTest and One Day International (ODI) team. Holder made his ODI debut for the West Indies against Australia in January 2013. A couple of days after making his international debut, Holder was signed up by the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL auction, at his base price of $20,000. Holder also made his T20I debut against New Zealand on January 15, 2014.
He was made the captain of the national team in ODI format by the West Indies Cricket Board selectors, by sacking Dwayne Bravo, who previously captained the ODI side. At 23 years, 72 days, he became the youngest ever West Indian captain. He led his team to quarter finals of the 2015 world cup where they lost to New Zealand.[2] On 4 September 2015 he was named as the captain of the Test side for the tour to Sri Lanka. He is also the 2nd youngest test captain of all time for the West Indies and 15th youngest of all time for any Test Nation.[3][4]

International career[edit]

Holder got his emergence in the ODI against Pakistan where he picked up 4-13 in 10 overs, although Pakistan won the match. He made his T20I debut against New Zealand where he took 2-34 in 3 overs. Holder made his Test debut on 26 June 2014 vs New Zealand. He bowled 20 overs in the match, taking 2 - 50. He also scored 90 runs in the match including a 52.

Batting ability[edit]

Holder has shown that he can bat as well as bowl after he, along with Kemar Roach, helped his team to a tie against Pakistan with 19 not out off 9 deliveries in the third ODI of Pakistan's tour of the West Indies in 2013. He was also given a batting promotion by the Sunrisers Hyderabad, who sent him to bat ahead of all-rounders Karn Sharma and Parvez Rasool. He scored 16 off 12 balls in this match, which included a big six. He was also impressive in scoring 38 and a fine 52 on Test debut.
He scored two consecutive fifties in the 2015 World Cup both in losing causes to South Africa and India, respectively. He also scored a 26 ball 42 in their last match against New Zealand as they lost by 143 runs. On 17 April 2015, he scored a maiden Test century against England to help secure a draw in the first Test.[5]

International centuries[edit]

Test centuries[edit]

Test centuries of Jason Holder
#RunsMatchAgainstCity/CountryVenueYearResult
1103*4 EnglandAntigua and Barbuda North SoundAntigua and BarbudaSir Vivian Richards Stadium2015Drawn

International Awards[edit]

Test Cricket[edit]

Man of the match awards[edit]

  • In this table Ct., refers to the Catches and St. refers to the Stumping
S NoSeriesSeasonMatch PerformanceResult
11st Test – England in West Indies Test Series2014/151st Innings – 16 ; 2 Ct; 2/69. 2nd Innings - 103* ; 1/63.Drawn[6]

One Day Internationals[edit]

Man of the Match awards[edit]

S NoOpponentVenueDateMatch PerformanceResult
1UAEMcLean ParkNapier15 March 2015DNB; 10-1-27-4 West Indies won by 6 wickets.[7]

References[edit]

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