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Holder: Huge defeat not a step backwards

AUSTRALIA COAST TO INNINGS AND 212-RUN VICTORY

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Skipper Jason Holder insisted his West Indies team’s massive innings defeat to Australia in the first Test yesterday was not a step backwards. It was groundhog day again for the Caribbean tourists, who capitulate­d to an innings and 212run loss well inside three days in Hobart after being sent back in and bowled out for 148 off just 36.3 overs in the second innings.

The West Indies have won just four of their last 21 Tests and are ranked above only Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. They last won a Test in Australia in 1997.

But Holder, who has the unenviable task of facing the media to explain the latest West Indies loss, was putting on a brave face against the continuing Windies underachie­vement.

“I wouldn’t say it’s a step backwards, obviously in the past we’ve shown that we can compete,” Holder told reporters.

“We had a really good series against England where we competed really well and then the Australian­s came in after that and we fell back a little bit.

“But in a sense the spirit in the dressing room is still there, we had a few one-day series and then we had first-class cricket back home where players from here did well.

“So it’s just a case where we need to put together a collective effort for longer periods in the

game. I just felt we have too many good spurts of cricket we’re not continuing on through the duration of the game. We need to do the good things longer.”

Holder, who leads the side at the young age of 24, refused to buy into the problems with cricket administra­tion in the Caribbean after decades of underperfo­rming Windies sides from the halcyon days of the 1980s and early 1990s.

“I’m sure many cricket pundits and people around the world have many opinions, but my job R. Chandrika c Smith b Pattinson Da. Bravo b Pattinson M. Samuels c Warner b Pattinson J. Blackwood b Pattinson D. Ramdin c Warner b M. Marsh J. Holder c Nevill b Pattinson K. Roach c Nevill b Hazlewood J. Taylor c Pattinson b Hazlewood J. Warrican not out S. Gabriel absent injured

(lb-1 nb-3 w-1) 5 (for 9 wickets, 36.3 overs) 148

1-2 R. Chandrika, 2-20 Da. Bravo, 3-24 M. Samuels, 4-24 J. Blackwood, 5-30 D. Ramdin, 6-60 J. Holder, 7-91 K. Roach, 8-117 J. Taylor, 9-148 K. Brathwaite

J. Hazlewood 10.3 — 3 — 33 — 3 J. Pattinson 8 — 2 — 27 — 5 (nb-2 w-1) P. Siddle7—1—34—0M.Marsh7—0—36 — 1 (nb-1) N. Lyon 4 — 0 — 17 — 0.

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Australia won by 212 runs 0 4 3 0 4 17 3 12 6 is just to focus on said diplomatic­ally.

“I can’t really focus on anything else at this point in time, we’ve brought a squad down here to play cricket and that’s exactly what I’m going to do.”

Australia captain Steve Smith said there was talent in the young Windies team which needed time. “I think they’ve got some very capable players. We saw that with the way Darren Bravo played (108) and Kraigg Brathwaite (94) today,” Smith said.

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 ?? AP ?? James’ joys Australia’s James Pattinson (centre), celebrates with teammates after dismissing West Indies’ Jermaine Blackwood during the first Test in Hobart, yesterday.
AP James’ joys Australia’s James Pattinson (centre), celebrates with teammates after dismissing West Indies’ Jermaine Blackwood during the first Test in Hobart, yesterday.

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