Holder hails Windies progress
...team defied expectations says captain
Published: Guardian
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Australian batsman Mitchell Starc is stumped by West Indian wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin during the finals of their Ballr Cup Tri-Nation Series at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown on Sunday. Photo courtesy Windiescricket
Captain Jason Holder has hailed the progress made by West Indies in the just concluded Tri-Nations Series, saying the lowly ranked side had defied the expectations of many.
West Indies, ranked number eight in One-Day Internationals, entered the series against World champions Australia and the number three-ranked South Africa, as massive underdogs.
However, they managed to clinch a spot in the final against the Aussies and though they were outplayed by 58 runs in Sunday’s final at Kensington Oval, Holder believes his side had much to be proud of.
“At the beginning of this tournament, a lot of people didn’t expect us to reach this final. People expected South Africa and Australia to just roll over us,†he told a media conference here.
“Credit must go to the way we fought throughout the entire series. To put ourselves in this position to play the final was just tremendous. If you look back on this game, [we allowed them to get] 20, 30 runs too many and we weren’t able to quite get it going in the batting department.â€
West Indies played well in patches throughout the tournament, winning one of two games on each of the three legs to finish second behind the Aussies in the standings.
Perhaps their best performance came against South Africa last Friday when they piled up 285 and then bundled out their opponents for 185.
Holder said the batting of Marlon Samuels, Darren Bravo and Kieron Pollard, along with the bowling of pacer Shannon Gabriel, had been the highlights of the series for the Caribbean side.
“Sunil (Narine) coming back and he had a big haul in Guyana, Shannon Gabriel impressed in his first few games [and] Carlos Brathwaite continues to show people he’s a quality all-rounder.
“Even the energy we showed in the field, I think this is the first time in a while we’ve showed such energy in the field and we’ve been at fault for having it for one particular game and losing it in the next few, but I can’t commend the fielders enough. I thought their effort was tremendous throughout this entire series.â€
On Sunday, West Indies were let down by their batting as they crumbled 212 all out in pursuit of 271 for victory. Opener Johnson Charles struck a top score of 45, Denesh Ramdin got 40 and Holder, 34, but the hosts squandered a 49-run opening stand, as the middle order folded.
Holder said the lower order had not been patient enough, especially after making somewhat of a recovery from 72 for four to 148 for five.
“I thought we recovered well, well enough to build a partnership there at the end with Polly (Pollard) and Ramdin first and then myself and Ramdin afterward. It’s just unfortunate we weren’t able to carry those partnerships deeper. CMC
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