We stayed strong during the match: Jason Holder

West Indies captain Jason Holder strongly praised his team's strong comeback on the fourth day during the first Test cricket match against England and said that under his leadership it was the best ever played by the team. The West Indies took 5 wickets within 30 runs and by the end of 4 days, their score had been reduced to 284 for 8 wickets.

The fast bowler's effort in the final moments of this day proved to be decisive at the end and the team managed to win by four wickets with a 95-run innings by Jermaine Blackwood on Sunday. Holder told reporters after the match that yesterday's effort was the best effort of this team so far. It was not just in the role of bowlers. Fielding also played an important role and we all kept ourselves strong throughout the day."

He told that "If I am saying this for my best, then the reason is that whenever I asked my bowlers to give their best with the entire stamina, they never said no, I will not find I am very tired. They are just trying their best." Holder has further told that at one time when Ben Stokes and Jock Crowley were batting, it seemed that the match could slip from our hands. We know that we will not lose. We trusted ourselves. We could have won the match, but we also know how important this victory is for us."

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