Windies will be without their captain Jason Holder for the last Test against England in St. Lucia after the every single rounder wa gave a one-Test suspension attributable to an over-rate offense in the second Test in Antigua. Kraigg Brathwaite, who has driven the Windies group in four Tests, will deal with the captaincy obligations in Holder’s nonattendance.
This is the second time that Holder has been suspended for a moderate over-rate, with the group’s powerlessness to stay aware of the over-rate compelling him to miss the second Test against New Zealand in December 2017.
Holder has assumed a pivotal job in the Windies’ first historically speaking arrangement win against England in 10 years. In the opening Test in Barbados, he struck a profession best unbeaten 202 in the second innings and furthermore got two wickets to star in his group’s 381-run triumph. In Antigua, he grabbed a four-wicket pull in the second paper to set up Windies’ 10-wicket triumph that helped them enroll an arrangement win against England out of the blue since 2009.
The third and last Test of the arrangement in St. Lucia gets in progress from February 9