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Jason Holder now holds the record for most T20I wickets for West Indies.
Jason Holder lived every all-rounder's dream on Saturday. The West Indian star picked up four wickets and hit the winning boundary to clinch a last-ball thriller and keep a series alive against Pakistan at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill, Florida.
If that's not enough, his wickets also made him the first cricketer with over 80 T20I wickets for the West Indies. He now has 81 scalps to his name, the highest ever for the Windies, going past DJ Bravo's 78 — a record he held since 2021. Holder's 81 wickets have come in 18 fewer matches (and six fewer innings) than Bravo's 91 (77 innings), too, which should put him high on the list of West Indies' all-time greats.
His wickets in the match included both Pakistani openers, Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan, a caught-and-bowled of the innings' top run-scorer, Hasan Nawaz, and Mohammad Nawaz. Pakistan managed only 133/9 in the first innings. In reply, the West Indies were reduced to 96/6 in the 17th over.
Shepherd smashed a six and a four off Hasan Ali in the 19th over to leave West Indies on 126 for seven entering the final over. Shaheen Shah Afridi allowed Holder a run but then took Shepherd's wicket for 15.
Holder and Shamar Joseph took a few singles, and Afridi bowled a wide, leaving three runs for the last ball. Afridi got the yorker wrong and Holder, who had moved outside the crease, flicked it between square leg and fine leg in the circle for a boundary. With it, he ended West Indies' six-match losing streak.
Told Romario when we were batting that we need four sixes," Holder said afterwards, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo. 'We are powerful players and knew that we could find the boundary. Just keep wickets in hand but still hit in our strong areas. Credit to Pakistan bowlers. They did really well. extremely proud of our men. Even from the Australia series, we could see plenty of positives. Bowlers supported each other, we got wickets upfront, in middle and towards the end. I love playing for West Indies, still think a lot of work needs to be done. One of my things is to leave WI cricket better than I found it. We've had a fair bit of criticism which is warranted. We haven't done justice to our potential…we can be a lot better, consistency has definitely plagued us. For me, I'll keep putting in my best effort."
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