Jason Holder Says India Are a Quality Side

Jason Holder Says India Are a Quality Side

Jason Holder was disappointed as India beat the West Indies by 257 points in the second and final test. The defeat ends a miserable run for the West Indies at home. While everyone expected the West Indies to fight India hard in their backyard, Jason Holder and Co. behaved disastrously. The West Indies could not win a single game against India through different formats of the series.

The hosts lost the T20Is 3-0 and THE FDI 2-0 before being beaten 2-0 in the Tests. It was yet another ordinary day on the field for the West Indies, who were only played for 210, as they continued the improbable 468 to tie the series.

Taking 45 for 2, the West Indies managed to start the day well and added 52 points before losing the first wicket when Roston Chase was fired. However, things began to deteriorate soon. A race later, they also lost Shimron Hetmyer, who found himself in trouble at 98 against 4 of 97.

Jermaine Blackwood and Brooks stopped rotting for a while, but they could only delay the inevitable for a while. Once Jasprit Bumrah left the stands sending Blackwood away, the last West India batsman fell like a card game.

It Was the first time the West Indies had managed to cross the 200-point mark in three innings. In the second rounds of the first test, they were only out for 100. In the early rounds of this test, they could only collect 117 points, which allowed India to take a gigantic lead of 299. Speaking after the game, Jason Holder scored his team's goal. Failure to play a 'complete game of cricket.'

He also seemed distraught when asked how to improve the team's stick while he had words of praise for the bowlers.

"Disappointed, We didn't play a full game of cricket in both matches. We must score points and fight these difficult times; it's a tough question on how to fix the stick. It's an individual thing, and we must take ownership of our performance. The bowlers gave their 100% since we were on the field every day of this series of tests, and the bowlers delivered the ball. The load of the bowlers was heavy and at no point did they bow their heads," said Jason Holder.

"They Knew our bowling was excellent - they made us work hard for these wickets. They are a quality team, and they played quality cricket, we didn't beat well enough. That's the quality on their side. As a hitter, you have to enter, only in this way becomes more comfortable. You had to work hard for your errands," he added.