Cricket West Indies announces the 15-man squad for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup
….From May 30 to July 14, 2019 in England and Wales.
Opening batsman Chris Gayle is the most experienced player in the side in what could be his fifth and final World Cup, but the majority of players will be newcomers.
Andre Russell, who has been tearing up the Indian Premier League, pacer Kemar Roach and batsman Darren Bravo will all be in their third World Cup, while it will be the second for captain Jason Holder and Sheldon Cottrell. Continue reading
CRICKET: West Indies win First Test versus England by 4 wickets – ESPNCricinfo.com
Jason Holder hails fourth-day bowling effort to set up ‘special’ West Indies win
Jason Holder and John Campbell celebrate victory
Jason Holder has described the fourth day of the Ageas Bowl Test as “by far the best effort” he had seen from a West Indies team during his time as captain and “one of the best” in his tenure.
West Indies took five wickets at a cost of just 30 runs at the end of a long day in the field, with Holder making the vital breakthrough in dismissing his opposite number Ben Stokes for the second time in the Test before Alzarri Joseph and Man of the Match Shannon Gabriel shared four more.
Read more: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/29452445/jason-holder-hails-fourth-day-bowling-effort-set-special-west-indies-win
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