WI vs IND: Why is Jason Holder Not Playing West Indies vs India 2nd ODI? Check West Indies Playing XI
Published on: Jul 29, 2023 2:41 pm IST|Updated on: Jul 29, 2023 7:56 pm IST
Incidentally, West Indies senior all-rounder Jason Holder is not included in the ODI squad for the ongoing three-match ODI series against India at home. The West Indies team will surely be feeling low on confidence after their disappointing 5-wicket loss against India during the opening ODI encounter and the hosts are now trailing 0-1 in the three-match ODI series. West Indies vs India 2nd ODI is scheduled to be played at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados on 29 July, 2023.
WI vs IND: Why is Jason Holder Not Playing West Indies vs India 2nd ODI?
After having played the recent two-match Test series against India at home, West Indies’ premier all-rounder Jason Holder has made himself unavailable for the WI vs IND three-match ODI series. The home team surely missed his all-round abilities in the first ODI match where they got bundled out for a below-par score of 114 runs in only 23 overs. During the ODI World Cup Qualifiers 2023 in Zimbabwe, the right-arm fast bowler had a disappointing performance, managing to pick up only 6 wickets from 5 games.
Jason Holder is known for his exceptional all-round abilities in the white-ball format, bringing much-needed balance to the team. With 138 ODI matches under his belt, he has scored an impressive total of 2237 runs, including 12 half-centuries. Additionally, he has been a reliable wicket-taker, securing 159 dismissals at an economy rate of less than 6.
West Indies Playing XI
1. Brandon King
2. Kyle Mayers
3. Alick Athanaze
4. Shai Hope (C & wk)
5. Shimron Hetmyer
6. Keacy Carty
7. Romario Shepherd
8. Yannic Cariah
9. Alzarri Joseph
10. Gudakesh Motie
11. Jayden Seales
IND vs WI 2023 ScheduleÂ
Date | Match Type | Venue | Location |
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July 12-16 | 1st Test | Windsor Park | Roseau, Dominica |
July 20-24 | 2nd Test | Queen’s Park Oval | Port of Spain, Trinidad |
July 27 | 1st ODI | Kensington Oval | Bridgetown, Barbados |
July 29 | 2nd ODI | Kensington Oval | Bridgetown, Barbados |
August 1 | 3rd ODI | Queen’s Park Oval | Port of Spain, Trinidad |
August 4 | 1st T20I | Queen’s Park Oval | Port of Spain, Trinidad |
August 6 | 2nd T20I | Providence Stadium | Guyana |
August 8 | 3rd T20I | Providence Stadium | Guyana |
August 12 | 4th T20I | Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground | Lauderhill, Florida |
August 13 | 5th T20I | Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground | Lauderhill, Florida |