Skipper Jason Holder rues West Indies' poor batting against India
Updated On: 04 September, 2019 09:14 AM IST | | IANS
Only one West Indies batsman managed to score a fifty across the two-match series, with Holder's batting unit recording their poorest-ever average (14.95) in any Test series

Jason Holder
With the Jason Holder-led team earning an unwanted distinction of recording their poorest ever average in Test cricket, while conceding a 0-2 series defeat to India, skipper Holder was forced to admit that there exists a lot of problems in the Windies batting department. Only one West Indies batsman managed to score a fifty across the two-match series, with Holder's batting unit recording their poorest-ever average (14.95) in any Test series.
"Obviously disappointed, we didn't play a complete game of cricket in both the games. We need to put up the scores and fight out those tough periods. It's a tough question on how to fix the batting. It's an individual thing. "We need to take ownership of our performances," said Holder speaking at the post-match presentation after Windies lost the second Test by 257 runs at the Sabina Park on Monday. The hosts collected only 327 runs over two innings in Kingston, and produced an even more meagre grand total of 322 runs in the opening encounter. With a string of disappointments to put behind, the Windies captain admitted that it won't be easy to find solutions to the problems plaguing the team.

