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It was a complete team effort: Jason Holder after West Indies win over India in 1st T20I

In a gripping showdown, West Indies emerged triumphant, securing a four-run victory against India in the opening T20I of the series. The encounter witnessed a rollercoaster performance, marked by moments of brilliance that ultimately swung the balance in favor of the home team.

Taking to the crease first, the West Indies initially grappled during the initial phases, amassing a modest total of 149 runs on the scoreboard. The match narrative, however, experienced a transformative shift as stumper-batter Nicholas Pooran and Rovman Powell demonstrated their mettle. Their dynamic partnership steered the team towards a competitive total, offering hope of a successful defense.

The West Indies’ prowess with the ball proved to be pivotal in clinching the victory. Under the astute leadership of Rovman Powell, the bowling contingent executed a commendable performance. Obed McCoy, Jason Holder, and Romario Shepherd showcased their prowess by each claiming two wickets. This coordinated effort effectively stifled the Indian batters, leading to a nail-biting four-run triumph for the home team.

Following the culmination of the match, seasoned all-rounder Jason Holder shed light on a pivotal moment that shifted the momentum in West Indies’ favor. Holder pinpointed the 16th over of India’s innings as the turning point that altered the complexion of the game. He extended his accolades to the bowlers for their exceptional display, acknowledging their knack for securing crucial wickets at decisive junctures.

In the post-match presentation, Holder elaborated, “It (16th over) was the turning point based on the fact that the game was coming down very close. They had set batters and we had to stay in the game. The guys really stuck together, it was a total team effort. The conditions played in the favor of the bowlers. We got early wickets, which is really important.”

In addition to his insights on the match, Holder shed light on his decision to opt out of the ODI series. The 31-year-old all-rounder explained that his choice stemmed from a desire to manage his workload effectively. He candidly expressed that the rigorous cricketing schedule had taken its toll over the past few months. Aiming to rejuvenate and return to the fray, Holder articulated, “The amount of cricket I’ve been playing for the last three years, it’s a lot. I try to find some passages of break, get some time off, refresh and come back again. I think it (a break from the ODIs) was needed. I was happy that I stuck with my plans. I wanted to make them work hard for their runs, didn’t want to give any free runs,” thereby emphasizing his commitment to strategic planning and optimal performance.

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