I have been hinting this for about 6 months now. Most thought why are you hinting on Jason Holder like that, or Bajans for that matter. I am not doing so with any malice or hatred for no one. When you understand what is required from certain players, you can immediately see the inefficiency. In Jason Holder's case it doesn't take a 🚀 rocket scientist to see.
A player of Jason Holder class is hard to produced. One should be able to quickly analyze between the fine lines of efficiency and inefficiency. Jason Holder has now progressed to the later, he is finished he is done. He is being worked out by many around the world. He cannot make and impact again. Being ignored by all teams in the IPL speaks volumes. This is sending a message, most forcefully, and CWI should get it, that Jason Holder dwindles ineffective, and should be replaced or dropped.
There are many youngsters in the Caribbean who may not be as talented as Jason Holder, but should be considered his replacements. Something must be done with Jason Holder before he self-destruct into the oblivious. My recommendation is that he is dropped from west indies cricket is the same matter he was from the IPL.
Jason Holder, may find jobs in other less lucrative T20 leagues around the world, after the 2024 refusal from the IPL. He may even be a replacement for an injured player, we may never know, but at this time he not marketable for IPL.
When you are taking Jason Holder into consideration, you must do the following, or asked yourself the following questions. Is he as a west Indian all-rounder as good or effective a batsman as Sir Garfield Sobers, or is he as good or effective a bowler as Malcolm Marshall? If he doesn't measure in the duality to these two he must go. Is Jason Holder, as effective as any all-rounder in today's game? Which I believe he was judged from those parameters that why he wasn't given an IPL contract.
Jason Holder is the most ineffective all-rounder in today's game, when compared to the likes of Jadeja, Hasan, Stokes, Ashwin, Joe Root, Stalks, Cummings, Pandey, and MARIO SHEPHERD. That's how I see it.