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22 Mar 2015 09:41 #247938
by ali
Jason Holder says he has learned a lot from West Indies' World Cup campaign and hopes to continue as one-day captain under new coach Phil Simmons.
Holder's side suffered a 143-run loss to New Zealand on Saturday to exit the tournament in the quarter-finals.
The 23-year-old seamer said he was looking forward to working with Simmons, who takes charge for next month's three-Test series with England.
"There's been criticism but I'm proud of the way I've stood up," said Holder.
"I'm not one to shy from responsibility or duck my head when things get tough."
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22 Mar 2015 10:02 #247945
by Rowe992
Well Holder is not to be blamed for the poor leadership of West Indies in the world cup. It is the selectors who appointed him captain before a world cup that should be blamed. Holder is very young and I don't want to see the captaincy ruin is cricket.
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