Jason Holder is the current skipper of West Indies cricket team. He is holding tight the current crop of Windies team which is not one of the best like they were ones. Holder made his ODI debut at Perth against Australia in a One Day International in 2013 where Windies were badly thrashed by mighty Aussies as they lost that match by 9 wickets. But in his debut Test he made a fighting half-century in the second innings of match against New Zealand at Bridgetown. Except in the T20 format Holder has made a name of himself in other two formats-Test and ODI. With a team full of allrounders Holder has been performing consistently for the team. Holder sometimes went for too much in bowling that is the only negative in his game, lack of temperament stops him to enter the big leagues of cricketers.
Read MoreThe West Indies captain Holder also praised Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels for making themselves available for the Qualifiers which starts on March 4.
Holder was fined and suspended for maintaining a slow over-rate during New Zealand's innings and 67 runs victory in the Wellington Test.
West Indies still had three wickets in hand at 374/7 in its first innings, with Dowrich and captain Holder both hitting unbeaten half-centuries in their eighth-wicket stand.
West Indies last won a test in England 17 years ago.
Holder has been sanctioned by ICC for making inappropriate comments that were heard by the on-field umpires during the second test against England.
Opener Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope scored centuries in a stand worth 245 runs, the West Indies' biggest partnership in England in 33 years.
Quick bowlers Shannon Gabriel and Kemar Roach had four wickets each to lift West Indian spirits and restrict England from achieving a massive score.
The skipper insisted that the team have just lost one game and not the series, so they have to regroup and believe that they can come back in the series.
Roach, who has not played a Test for 18 months, was chosen after displaying fine form in domestic competitions, said the chairman of selectors, Courtney Browne.
After winning the fifth ODI convincingly against West Indies on Thursday, Team India will eye to finish Caribbean tour on a high with a victory in the one-off T20I on Sunday.
Captain Virat Kohli (111*) and Dinesh Karthik (50*) steered India to a comfortable eight-wicket win over West Indies in their fifth one-day in international at Sabina Park, Jamaica on Thursday.
After restricting West Indies to 205/9, Indian batsmen look set to seal the series in the fifth and final ODI at Sabina Park, Jamaica.
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The dynamic all-rounder Hardik Pandya says he backs himself to play the finisher role for India after failing to do the job in the previous game in Antigua.
Virat Kohli's men would be eager to shrug off the disappointment of fourth ODI and will look to seal another series win in the final match against West Indies at Jamaica.
We just have to put this loss behind us and come back fresh for the next game, said India captain Virat Kohli.
We beat Pakistan a couple of weeks ago, chasing down 300, and now we have defended a reasonably small total against India, highlights Windies coach Stuart Law.
West Indies skipper Jason Holder picked up a five-wicket haul to help his side successfully defend a low total of 189 against a strong Indian batting line-up.
MS Dhoni scores second slowest fifty in ODIs (by an Indian) as West Indies upset India in a cliffhanger at Antigua by 11 runs.
West Indies captain Jason Holder picked up his first five-for in ODIs to led his team to a famous win over World No.3 India in the fourth ODI at Antigua.
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