Jason Holder

Cricket Player

Jason Holder was born in Bridgetown, Barbados on November 5th, 1991 and is the Cricket Player. At the age of 32, Jason Holder biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Jason Omar Holder, Jase
Date of Birth
November 5, 1991
Nationality
Barbados
Place of Birth
Bridgetown, Barbados
Age
32 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Cricketer
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Jason Holder Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 32 years old, Jason Holder has this physical status:

Height
201cm
Weight
103kg
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Jason Holder Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
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Jason Holder Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
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Dating / Affair
Anya, Jasmine Quinn
Parents
Ronald Holder, Denise Holder
Jason Holder Career

A couple of days after making his international debut in 2013, Holder was signed up by the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL auction, at his base price of $20,000. In 2014, Sunrisers bought him. He was also given a batting promotion by the Sunrisers Hyderabad, who sent him to bat ahead of all-rounders Karn Sharma and Parvez Rasool. In 2016 year auction, Kolkata Knight Riders bought him. Holder scored 22 runs at 5.50 and took 2 wickets at 51.50 in all those four matches he played. In 2020, he joined Sunrisers Hyderabad for IPL 2020 as a replacement for injured Mitchell Marsh. Northamptonshire County Cricket Club signed Holder for the 2019 County Season.

The 29-year-old was relieved of his white-ball captaincy in 2019 and this year, Kraigg Brathwaite replaced him as the Test captain.

In July 2020, he was named in the Barbados Royals formerly known as Barbados Tridents squad for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League.

In the 2022 IPL Auction, Holder was bought by the Lucknow Super Giants for ₹8.75 crores.

International career

Holder made his ODI debut on 1 February 2013 against Australia. His first notable performance in the ODI format was in the first match against Pakistan in July 2013 where he picked up 4 for 13, although the performance was overshadowed by a seven wicket haul by Pakistan's Shahid Afridi, as West Indies were bowled out for 98. Holder delivered a strong all-round performance in the third ODI of the same series, when he, along with Kemar Roach, helped his team to a tie, scoring 19 not out off 9 deliveries. He made his T20I debut against New Zealand in January 2014, returning figures of 2–34 in 3 overs.

After good performances in ODIs, Holder was selected for the Test squad in June 2014. He made his Test debut on 26 June 2014 against New Zealand. He did not take any wickets in the first innings, but bowled economically with four maidens. In the second innings, Holder took his maiden Test wicket by dismissing Ross Taylor for 16 runs. He completed the match with 2 for 50. Holder also scored 90 runs in the match, including his maiden Test fifty. However, West Indies lost the match by 53 runs.

He was made the captain of the national team in ODI format by the West Indies Cricket Board selectors, after they sacked previous captain Dwayne Bravo. At 23 years, 72 days, he became the youngest ever West Indian captain. On 4 September 2015 he was named as the captain of the Test side for the tour to Sri Lanka. He became the second youngest test captain of all time for the West Indies and 15th youngest of all time for any Test Nation.

He led his team to quarter finals of the 2015 World Cup where they lost to New Zealand. In the tournament, Holder scored two consecutive fifties, both in losing causes, against South Africa and then India. In the match against South Africa, Holder conceded 104 runs, which is second worst set of bowling figures in World Cups. He also scored a 26-ball 42 in their last match against New Zealand in the quarter final.

In April 2015, he scored a maiden Test century against England to help secure a draw in the first Test.

Although West Indies lost many home and away series under Holder's captaincy, many former West Indian cricketers appreciated Holder's efforts as a captain because his team lacked experienced players such as Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels. The absence of these players was and still is because of an ongoing dispute between players and the West Indies Cricket Board.

On 2 July 2017, Holder took his maiden ODI five-wicket haul (5/27), in a low scoring game against India. West Indies batted first and only scored 189 runs. To stay alive in the series, West Indies had to win the match. Holder handled his bowlers and himself very well in the match, and the West Indies won the match by 11 runs. For his good captaincy and impressive bowling performance, Holder was awarded the man of the match award.

On 15 March 2018, Holder became the fastest player for the West Indies, in terms of matches, to score 1,000 runs and take 100 wickets in ODIs (74). In October 2018, Cricket West Indies (CWI) awarded him a contract across all formats of cricket for the 2018–19 season. In the six Tests that Holder played that year, he made 336 runs at an average of 37.33 while also claiming 33 wickets at an average of 12.30, the best average by a fast bowler in more than 100 years. He made the Test Team announced at the ICC Awards for the year as the only West Indies player in the team.

In January 2019, Holder scored his first double century in first-class cricket in his team's second innings of the First Test at home against England at the Kensington Oval, his home ground. He struck a 295-run partnership with Shane Dowrich for the eight wicket helping his team secure a lead of 627 runs over England. His 202 not out was the third-highest individual score by a number eight batsman in Tests. The West Indies went on to win the match by 381 runs, their greatest victory at home in terms of runs, and Holder was named man of the match. He occupied the top spot in the all-rounders rankings announced following the match, the first West Indies player since Garfield Sobers in 1974.

In April 2019, he was named as the captain of the West Indies' squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. On 17 June 2019, in the match against Bangladesh, Holder played in his 100th ODI match. On 27 June 2019, in the match against India, Holder played in his 150th international match for the West Indies. On 1 July 2019, in the match against Sri Lanka, Holder became the first captain of the West Indies to take 100 wickets in ODIs. On 31 August 2019, in the second Test against India, Holder took his 100th wicket in Test cricket.

In June 2020, Holder was named as the captain of the West Indies' Test squad, for their series against England. The Test series was originally scheduled to start in May 2020, but was moved back to July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In September 2021, Holder was named as one of four reserve players in the West Indies cricket squad for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

In January 2022, Holder was named in the West Indies' squad for their T20I home series against England. In the fifth and final match to decide the series, Holder took five wickets for 27 runs, to take his first five-wicket haul in T20Is. Holder also became the first bowler for West Indies to take a hat-trick in T20Is. He also became the fourth bowler to take four wickets in four balls in T20Is. For his performance, he was awarded both Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards.

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Mitch Marsh, the Australian skipper, tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of the T20 series opener

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
After testing positive to Covid on the eve of Friday's clash, Australian T20 captain Mitch Marsh will have to shout instructions to his colleagues in the opening T20 against the West Indies in Hobart. After being disappointed 3-0 in three ODIs, teammate Matthew Wade took his place at a media call on Thursday and announced that the Australians were 'expecting him to play.' With the T20 tournament being held in the Caribbean and USA in June and July, former captain and firearms all-rounder Jason Holder, as well as global T20 star Andre Russell, have all joined Windies for the three-game series, narrowing their 2024 focus to being at the forefront of their powers for a home World Cup.

Shamar Joseph, a windsurf legend, declares that he wants to play for an Australian cricket legend in the Big Bash League.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2024
After his heroic effort to lead the Windies' Test victory over Australia, Shamar Joseph, a West Indies pace sensation, has reportedly stated that he wishes to play in the popular T20 tournament.

England defeated the West Indies by 267 runs and a T20 series determiner by the end of the season, with Phil Salt smashing a century and Rehan Ahmed taking two wickets in two balls

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2023
Timing is everything. Phil Salt would have been up for millionaire if the Indian Premier League auction was held in Dubai on Wednesday morning. On Tuesday, the unsold responded to his snub by scoring England's highest Twenty20 scores on an evening of carnage in the Caribbean. Salt also became the first England batsman to reach back-to-back hundreds in the format after a tumultuous 109 on Saturday that maintained hopes for a comeback series victory for Jos Buttler's side, smashing 119 from 57 balls.
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