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Simmons gives Holder high marks

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December 26, 2015

Simmons gives Holder high marks

December 26, 2015

MELBOURNE—Head coach Phil Simmons has praised captain Jason Holder for the way he has handled the constant pressure on the ongoing three-Test tour against Australia.

The tour has been a calamity so far for West Indies on the field, resulting in fierce criticism of players and Caribbean cricket in general, from Australian media and television pundits.

However, Simmons said the 24-year-old Holder had faced up to the challenges well and was displaying all the attributes of a good leader.

“Jason has an amazing ability to leave the pressure on the field and I think that is one of his strong points,” Simmons told media here.

“When he comes off the field he knows there’s pressure on him as captain and there are things to do but he’s able to relax – if you can say relax – when he comes off and think about things rationally.”

Holder has led West Indies in only three Tests following his appointment last September, after wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin was sacked.

He endured a baptism of fire in Sri Lanka as the Windies lost both Tests and his painful initiation continued when West Indies were hammered by an innings and 212 runs in the first Test in Hobart a fortnight ago.

Despite this, Simmons said Holder had remained focussed and was taking everything in stride.

“He knows there’s a lot of pressure from being West Indies captain and he’s taken to it like a duck to water. He knows what he has to do,” the Trinidadian explained.

“He speaks his mind to the players when they don’t do what he expects them to do – which is what I expect of a captain – and he praises everybody when they do well so I think he has the right attributes and he’s coping with the pressure really well.”

Simmons, a former West Indies all-rounder, said Holder had been helped by advice from among the playing squad and the support staff – especially chairman of selectors Clive Lloyd who arrived here last week.

“He’s getting a lot of help. On the field you can see help especially from Jerome Taylor in the changing of bowlers and talking to bowlers and things like that and off the field from the coaching staff,” Simmons noted.

“I’m sure he’s getting help from someone like Clive Lloyd. I’m sure he’s speaking to him because as one of the greatest captains we’ve had, he would’ve gotten a lot of advice from Clive too.

“I always think having Lloydie (Clive Lloyd) around is a good thing because guys go speak to him one-on-one and even in the nets at the back end, you can see him speaking to [players] so I think it’s a good thing to have him here.”

West Indies faced Australia in the second Test starting last night at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Taken from the Trinidad Guardian

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