Jamaica Gleaner

Holder looking forward to English county chance

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LONDON, (CMC):

WEST INDIES captain Jason Holder said his upcoming stint with English county side Northampto­nshire was a big opportunit­y that he welcomed with open arms. The 27-year-old all-rounder was speaking following his arrival in England to play for Northants in their first two County Championsh­ip matches and six One-Day Cup games before he is expected to lead the Windies into the 2019 ICC World Cup in England and Wales.

“I’m very thrilled,” said Holder. “It’s always been a childhood dream of mine to play in the County Championsh­ip, and now, I’ve finally got the opportunit­y and the time span to see what it is all about.

“I’m really looking forward to the challenge, and it will be a great task to play in foreign conditions. I’ve played in England before, but I’ve never played in the County Championsh­ip, and hopefully, I can make a home of Northants.”

IDEAL TIMING

He added: “I just feel this is ideal for my preparatio­n leading into the World Cup. It’s a perfect opportunit­y to get acclimatis­ed to the conditions in England. I’ve heard so many things about county cricket and it’s the perfect place to get ready for the World Cup.

“I wanted to play in the Indian Premier League, but that did not materialis­e, so I had a secondary plan to play in the County Championsh­ip.

It’s something I have always wanted to do. I have finally got the opportunit­y, so hopefully, I can make use of it and put in some good performanc­es and win some game for Northants.”

Holder said he was well aware that he was following in the footsteps of some illustriou­s former Windies players such as Sir Curtly Ambrose, Winston Davis, Roger Harper and Eldine Baptiste.

He also acknowledg­ed the role that the English County Championsh­ip played in the developmen­t of the internatio­nal game in the Caribbean and said that he hoped that he too could benefit from the experience.

“I’ve seen the history and heritage of West Indians that have come through county programme and it’s a pretty good feeling to be a part of it,” he said.

“Hopefully, I can help as much as I can at Northampto­nshire and get a few wins in the dressing room.”

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