
Jason Holder Retire from ODI: West Indies head coach Darren Sammy has confirmed the news of Jason Holder’s retirement from ODIs. Sammy said in Wisden Cricket’s podcast that Holder has retired from ODI but he will be available for the team in Test cricket. This is the first official statement on Jason Holder’s retirement from ODI. The former captain of the Caribbean team himself has never given any official statement in this regard.
Holder retires from ODI, will play Test – Sammy
by darren sammy holder Gave a statement on his retirement from ODI when he was asked where he fits in the West Indies’ plan? Sammy said that yes Jason is still a part of the Test team. He has definitely retired from ODI. But, he is interested in playing in Test. Holder also plays franchise cricket, so his availability will also be a big question.
Daren Sammy confirms that Holder has retired from ODIs but is available for test cricket once schedules align.https://t.co/HHbCqe4rwR
— Caribbean Cricket Podcast (@CaribCricket) July 11, 2026
Scored 2237 runs in 138 ODIs
Jason Holder has played a total of 138 matches in his 10-year ODI career between 2013 and 2023. During this period, he has scored 2237 runs at an average of 24.85 and his highest score has been 99 runs. Holder, who played in the lower middle order, did not score a triple figure score even once in his ODI career but scored 11 half-centuries with his bat.
Jason Holder captained in 86 matches
Apart from bat, Holder took a total of 159 wickets with the ball in his ODI career at an average of 36.96. During this period, he achieved the feat of taking 5 or more wickets twice. Apart from being an all-rounder, Holder has also been an excellent fielder. He took 65 catches in his ODI career.
Jason Holder has captained the team in 86 matches in his ODI career.
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