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We Didn’t Do Justice To Our Potential, Says Jason Holder

Written by Vipin Darwade

Windies captain Jason Holder said his team didn’t do justice to their potential in the fourth One-day international (ODI) at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai but expressed optimism of bouncing back in the series decider. Windies slumped to a massive 224-run defeat against India to trail 1-2 in the five-match ODI series.

“We definitely didn’t play well. The way we started the series and the way we have played so far, we certainly didn’t do any justice today. We conceded too many runs. I felt it was a very good wicket. It was a wicket where once you get in, you can go really big. Unfortunately none of our batters just really gave themselves a chance to bat deep into the innings,” Holder said.

“Obviously cricket is played in a day and we just got to play clinical game all through the day. But it just didn’t come off today. Hopefully the guys can regroup in the next couple of days and come back strongly,” said Holder.

Holder said India’s middle-order has not been tested enough so far with the top order taking up the bulk of the pressure.

“Yeah, good players, they play really well but we have shown we can get them out. It’s just matter of being more consistent. You just have to take a bit of a gamble up front to take their wickets,” he said.

“I reckon if you get their wickets, you are obviously in the show. Obviously they are quality players, but you need to put a little bit more pressure on their middle and lower half, who probably haven’t been tested as much as their top half in this series so far,” added Holder.

 

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