Jason Omar Holder

Jason Omar Holder

all rounder

Full name:Jason Omar Holder
Nationality:Barbados
Batting style:right handed batsman
Bowling Style:right arm medium fast

Teams

2026 Teams

Otago Volts

West Indies

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches641385596196230
Innings11313452168188224
Overs1782.11067.0191.42443.21484.0781.0
Balls------
Maidens4666426439112
Runs458758781577641277326335
Wickets15715957238249225
Avg29.2136.9627.6626.9431.0528.15
SR68.140.2620.1761.5935.7520.82
Eco2.575.58.222.625.218.11
BB11551155
4w452685
5w8211121
10w100100

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches641385596196230
Innings11311438156161170
Not outs182410183145
Runs27972237407353631981973
Balls Faced50512479340001571
Avg29.4424.8514.5325.6224.615.78
SR55.3790.23119.700125.58
Fours3301602300128
Fifties1212014172
Sixies50692200112
Highest20299382029969
Hundreds300300

Jason Omar Holder Schedule & Results

Caribbean Premier League

ResultBarbados Royals vs St. Lucia Kings

Barbados Royals vs St. Lucia Kings

Caribbean Premier League

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Bridgetown

BARR

BARR

191

STL

STL

164

ResultGuyana Amazon Warriors vs St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots

Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots

Caribbean Premier League

Providence Stadium, Guyana, Providence

GAW

GAW

144

SKN

SKN

149

ResultBarbados Royals vs St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots

Barbados Royals vs St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots

Caribbean Premier League

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Bridgetown

BARR

BARR

SKN

SKN

(12 ov.) 75/5

ResultBarbados Royals vs Trinbago Knight Riders

Barbados Royals vs Trinbago Knight Riders

Caribbean Premier League

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, Bridgetown

BARR

BARR

TKR

TKR

(13 ov.) 87/4

ResultGuyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Royals

Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Royals

Caribbean Premier League

Providence Stadium, Guyana, Providence

GAW

GAW

(13 ov.) 112/2

BARR

BARR

One-Day Cup

ResultHampshire vs Worcestershire

Hampshire vs Worcestershire

One-Day Cup

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

HAM

HAM

237

WOR

WOR

188

T20 Series Nepal vs West Indies

ResultNepal vs West Indies

Nepal vs West Indies

T20 Series Nepal vs West Indies

Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, Sharjah

NEP

NEP

WI

WI

ResultNepal vs West Indies

Nepal vs West Indies

T20 Series Nepal vs West Indies

Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, Sharjah

NEP

NEP

WI

WI

ResultNepal vs West Indies

Nepal vs West Indies

T20 Series Nepal vs West Indies

Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah

NEP

NEP

122

WI

WI

123

Ford Trophy

ResultCanterbury Kings vs Otago Volts

Canterbury Kings vs Otago Volts

Ford Trophy

Hagley Oval, Christchurch, Christchurch

CKI

CKI

207

OVO

OVO

206

ResultAuckland Aces vs Otago Volts

Auckland Aces vs Otago Volts

Ford Trophy

Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, Auckland

AUCA

AUCA

232

OVO

OVO

137

ResultOtago Volts vs Central Stags

Otago Volts vs Central Stags

Ford Trophy

University Oval, Dunedin, Dunedin

OVO

OVO

226

CST

CST

233

ResultWellington Firebirds vs Otago Volts

Wellington Firebirds vs Otago Volts

Ford Trophy

Basin Reserve, Wellington, Wellington

WFI

WFI

228

OVO

OVO

227

UpcomingOtago Volts vs Northern Districts

Otago Volts vs Northern Districts

Ford Trophy

University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

OVO

OVO

NDS

NDS

UpcomingOtago Volts vs Wellington Firebirds

Otago Volts vs Wellington Firebirds

Ford Trophy

University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

OVO

OVO

WFI

WFI

UpcomingOtago Volts vs Canterbury Kings

Otago Volts vs Canterbury Kings

Ford Trophy

University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

OVO

OVO

CKI

CKI

UpcomingCentral Stags vs Otago Volts

Central Stags vs Otago Volts

Ford Trophy

McLean Park, Napier

CST

CST

OVO

OVO

UpcomingOtago Volts vs Auckland Aces

Otago Volts vs Auckland Aces

Ford Trophy

University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

OVO

OVO

AUCA

AUCA

T20 Series Bangladesh vs West Indies

ResultBangladesh vs West Indies

Bangladesh vs West Indies

T20 Series Bangladesh vs West Indies

Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Chittagong

BANG

BANG

149

WI

WI

165

ResultBangladesh vs West Indies

Bangladesh vs West Indies

T20 Series Bangladesh vs West Indies

Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Chittagong

BANG

BANG

135

WI

WI

149

ResultBangladesh vs West Indies

Bangladesh vs West Indies

T20 Series Bangladesh vs West Indies

Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong

BANG

BANG

151

WI

WI

152

T20 Series New Zealand vs. West Indies

ResultNew Zealand vs West Indies

New Zealand vs West Indies

T20 Series New Zealand vs. West Indies

Eden Park, Auckland

NEW

NEW

157

WI

WI

164

ResultNew Zealand vs West Indies

New Zealand vs West Indies

T20 Series New Zealand vs. West Indies

Eden Park, Auckland

NEW

NEW

207

WI

WI

204

ResultNew Zealand vs West Indies

New Zealand vs West Indies

T20 Series New Zealand vs. West Indies

Saxton Oval, Nelson

NEW

NEW

177

WI

WI

168

ResultNew Zealand vs West Indies

New Zealand vs West Indies

T20 Series New Zealand vs. West Indies

Saxton Oval, Nelson

NEW

NEW

WI

WI

38

ResultNew Zealand vs West Indies

New Zealand vs West Indies

T20 Series New Zealand vs. West Indies

University Oval, Dunedin

NEW

NEW

141

WI

WI

140

International League T20

ResultSharjah Warriors vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

Sharjah Warriors vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

International League T20

Sharjah Cricket Stadium

SHAW

SHAW

194

ABU

ABU

233

UpcomingDesert Vipers vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

Desert Vipers vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

International League T20

Sharjah Cricket Stadium

DEV

DEV

ABU

ABU

T20 Series South Africa vs West Indies

UpcomingSouth Africa vs West Indies

South Africa vs West Indies

T20 Series South Africa vs West Indies

Boland Park, Paarl

SA

SA

WI

WI

UpcomingSouth Africa vs West Indies

South Africa vs West Indies

T20 Series South Africa vs West Indies

SuperSport Park, Centurion

SA

SA

WI

WI

UpcomingSouth Africa vs West Indies

South Africa vs West Indies

T20 Series South Africa vs West Indies

The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

SA

SA

WI

WI

Jason Holder News

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All the latest news from the world of cricket about Jason Holder is presented for you here: all his wins and losses, results of past matches and participation in tournaments.

West Indies tour of Bangladesh | Twitter reacts as West Indies start T20I series with 16-run win

West Indies tour of Bangladesh | Twitter reacts as West Indies start T20I series with 16-run win

West Indies beat Bangladesh by 16 runs in the first T20I in Chattogram on Monday. Shai Hope and Rovman Powell powered the Windies to a formidable total with their unbeaten 83-run partnership before Jayden Seales and Jason Holder restricted the home side with three-wicket hauls during the chase.

Jason Holder09:05 PM, 27 October, 2025

West Indies tour of Bangladesh | Twitter laughs as Holder wears dancing shoes after getting wicket

Jason Holder06:11 PM, 30 September, 2025

AI Simulation, NEP vs WI T20Is | Nepal complete clean sweep with 14-run win in the third T20I

Jason Holder02:25 PM, 30 September, 2025

NEP vs WI | Nepal shocks West Indies in second T20I to take unassailable lead

Jason Holder08:07 PM, 29 September, 2025

West Indies tour of India | West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph to miss India series with back injury

International career

Jason Omar Holder was born on 5 November 1991 in Barbados. He plays for the West Indies in all three formats—Test, ODI, and T20. He bowls medium-fast and can also score runs in the lower order. He started playing international cricket in 2013 and soon became one of the main players in the team.

In 2014, he became captain of the ODI team, and in 2015, he took charge of the Test team as well. In January 2019, the ICC ranked him the best Test all-rounder. That same year, he scored a double century against England, which made headlines. His bowling stayed consistent, and he often played key roles for his side.

Holder was part of the West Indies squad that won the T20 World Cup in 2016. He was the first West Indian man to take a T20I hat-trick. He also became the fifth West Indies player to score 2000 runs and take 100 wickets in ODIs. In Test cricket, he joined Sir Garfield Sobers as only the second West Indian to have over 2500 runs and 150 wickets. In April 2021, Wisden named him one of its Five Cricketers of the Year.

2013

  • Made his ODI debut on 1 February vs Australia.
  • Took 4/13 against Pakistan in July, but the West Indies were bowled out for 98.
  • Helped tie the third ODI with 19 off 9 balls.

2014

  • T20I debut vs New Zealand in January (2/34 in 3 overs).
  • Test debut on 26 June vs New Zealand. Took two wickets and scored 90 runs, including his first Test fifty.
  • Appointed ODI captain after Dwayne Bravo was removed. At 23 years and 72 days, he became the youngest West Indies captain.

2015

  • Became Test captain for the Sri Lanka tour.
  • Led West Indies to the World Cup quarter-finals; scored fifties against South Africa and India.
  • Took heavy punishment (104 runs) in the match against South Africa.
  • Hit his first Test century (103) vs England in Antigua to draw the match.

2016

  • Continued to lead the West Indies in both formats during a period of player disputes.
  • Key players like Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels were often missing due to conflicts with the board.

2017

  • Took his first ODI five-wicket haul (5/27) on 2 July vs India. Helped West Indies defend 189 runs.
  • Named Man of the Match for bowling and captaincy.

2018

  • On 15 March, he became the fastest West Indian to reach 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs (in 74 matches).
  • CWI gave him a central contract across all formats for the 2018–19 season.
  • In 6 Tests: scored 336 runs (avg 37.33) and took 33 wickets (avg 12.30) — best average by a fast bowler in 100+ years.
  • Named in the ICC’s Test Team of the Year.

2019

  • In January, scored his first double century (202) vs England at Kensington Oval.
  • Shared a 295-run stand with Shane Dowrich for the 8th wicket.
  • West Indies beat England by 381 runs — their biggest home win by runs.
  • Became ICC's No. 1 Test all-rounder, first West Indian since Sobers in 1974.
  • Captained West Indies in the 2019 World Cup.
  • Played his 100th ODI vs Bangladesh on 17 June.
  • Played his 150th international match on 27 June vs India.
  • Became the first West Indies captain to take 100 ODI wickets.
  • Took his 100th Test wicket on 31 August vs India.

2020

  • Named Test captain for the England tour in July, postponed from May due to the pandemic.

2021

  • Took 5/27 vs Sri Lanka on 21 March in a home Test.
  • Scored 71 in the second Test vs Sri Lanka.
  • On 14 April, named one of Wisden's Five Cricketers of the Year.
  • Hit 52 vs Australia on 24 July in the 2nd ODI at Kensington Oval.
  • Scored 58 in the second Test vs Pakistan in August and was the third top run scorer in that series with 147 runs.
  • Named a reserve player for the West Indies squad in the 2021 T20 World Cup.

2022

  • Selected for the T20I home series vs England.
  • Took 5/27 and a hat-trick in the fifth T20I on 30 January, becoming the first West Indian male to do so in T20Is.
  • Also took four wickets in four balls — only the fourth player ever to do that in T20Is.
  • Named both Player of the Match and Player of the Series.
  • On 6 February, scored 57 in the ODI vs India in Ahmedabad.
  • Became the fifth West Indian to reach 2,000 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs.
  • Took 4/34 in the third ODI vs India.

2023

  • On 1 March, he claimed his 150th Test wicket by dismissing Keegan Petersen in South Africa.
  • Became the second West Indian, after Sobers, to have 2500+ runs and 150+ wickets in Tests.
  • Scored 81 in the second Test vs South Africa at Wanderers Stadium.

2024

  • In May, named in the West Indies squad for the T20 World Cup.

Leagues Participation

Apart from international cricket, Jason Holder has played in several T20 leagues around the world. His long-term team in the Caribbean Premier League has been the Barbados Royals, where he played from 2013 to 2024. He has also featured in the Indian Premier League, Big Bash League, Pakistan Super League, Bangladesh Premier League, and most recently, Major League Cricket in the USA. His presence across these tournaments shows his steady value as a bowling all-rounder.

Indian Premier League

Jason Holder has been part of several IPL teams over the years, with mixed results. He made his debut in 2013 with Chennai Super Kings but didn’t leave much of an impact. His breakthrough IPL season came in 2020 with Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he played a key role in their playoff push. Though he continued to be picked by different franchises, consistency and game time were often missing, and he eventually went unsold in the 2024 IPL auction.

Year

Team

Notes

2013

Chennai Super Kings

Made debut, the team finished as runners-up

2014

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Bought for INR 75 lakhs, played only one game

2016

Kolkata Knight Riders

Limited chances, minimal impact

2020

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Returned as injury replacement, picked 14 wickets

2021

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Took 16 wickets, solid bowling performances

2022

Lucknow Super Giants

Bought after strong performances, took 14 wickets

2023

Rajasthan Royals

Bought for INR 5.75 crores, struggled, and released after a poor showing

2024

Went unsold in the IPL auction

Caribbean Premier League

Jason Holder has been a key player for the Barbados franchise in the CPL, representing them from 2013 to 2024. He won the tournament twice—first in 2014 and again in 2019, both times playing a vital role. He also lifted the trophy in 2017 as part of the squad, strengthening his legacy in the West Indies' top T20 competition.

Year

Team

Notes

2013

Barbados Tridents

Early appearances in the CPL

2014

Barbados Tridents

Won CPL title

2015–2016

Barbados Tridents

Continued regular participation

2017

Barbados Tridents

Won CPL title (Holder part of the squad)

2018

Barbados Tridents

Played a full season

2019

Barbados Tridents

Captained the team to the CPL title win vs the Guyana Amazon Warriors

2020–2021

Barbados Tridents

Remained a central figure in the squad

2022–2024

Barbados Royals

Played for renamed franchise (Tridents became Royals)

Big Bash League

Jason Holder played in the Big Bash League during the 2020/21 season. He joined the Sydney Sixers for a short stint and helped the team go on to win the title that season. Though his appearance was brief, he contributed with both bat and ball during crucial moments.

Year

Team

Notes

2020/21

Sydney Sixers

Played as an overseas player, won the BBL championship

Major League Cricket

In 2025, Jason Holder joined Major League Cricket in the United States and was named captain of the Los Angeles Knight Riders. On June 27, during a close match against Washington Freedom in Dallas, he misjudged the final delivery, which allowed the opposition to steal the win. Despite the error, his leadership role highlights the trust placed in his experience.

Year

Team

Notes

2025

Los Angeles Knight Riders

Appointed captain; made a final-ball error vs Washington Freedom

Pakistan Super League

Jason Holder also played for Islamabad United in the 2025 Pakistan Super League. He made an instant impact by helping his team win their debut match of the season against Lahore Qalandars on April 11. Later in the tournament, he played a key role in Islamabad United’s victory over Multan Sultans, showing his value with the ball and in pressure moments.

Year

Team

Notes

2025

Islamabad United

Key player in wins vs Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans

Bangladesh Premier League

Jason Holder joined the Khulna Tigers for the 2024 Bangladesh Premier League season. He remained part of the squad for the 2025 season as well. His inclusion added strength to the team's bowling unit and brought valuable experience to the lineup.

Year

Team

Notes

2024

Khulna Tigers

Played in the BPL season

2025

Khulna Tigers

Retained in the squad for the new season

Domestic career

Jason Holder started his domestic career playing for Barbados. He made his First-Class debut in April 2009 against Guyana, taking wickets in both innings. Soon after, he played List-A cricket for the West Indies Under-19s and T20 matches for West Indies A, where he took important wickets against Zimbabwe. Holder became a key player in the Caribbean Premier League, winning titles with Barbados Tridents in 2014 and again leading them to victory in 2019.

He also played in other leagues around the world. In the Big Bash League, he helped the Sydney Sixers win the championship in the 2020/21 season. Holder’s IPL career began in 2013 with the Chennai Super Kings. Later, he played for Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lucknow Super Giants, and Rajasthan Royals, contributing mainly as a bowler and all-rounder. In 2019, he joined Northamptonshire for county cricket in England.

Though he stepped down from captaincy roles in 2019, Holder continued playing in many domestic and franchise tournaments. In 2025, he became captain of the Los Angeles Knight Riders in Major League Cricket, showing he remains an important player in global T20 cricket.

Records and achievements

Jason Holder has achieved many records and won several awards in his career. He became one of the youngest captains for the West Indies in ODIs and Tests, showing his leadership early on. Holder is strong with both bat and ball, and his performances hold important places in West Indies cricket history.

  • In 2009, he won the Lord Gavron Award.
  • He was the youngest West Indian to captain in ODIs.
  • He was the second-youngest West Indian to captain in Tests after George Grant.
  • He scored 202 runs in a Test match batting at number 8, which is the third-highest score at that position, behind two Pakistani players.
  • He has the second-best bowling figures by a West Indian captain in Tests, only behind Courtney Walsh.
  • Holder is fifth on the list of highest wicket-takers for West Indies in ODIs, with 159 wickets, after Walsh, Ambrose, Bravo, and Hooper.
  • He was the first West Indian captain to take five wickets in both ODIs and Tests.
  • Holder became the first West Indian bowler to take a hat-trick in T20 Internationals.
  • He is the fourth bowler in the world to take a double hat-trick in T20Is, after Rashid Khan, Lasith Malinga, and Curtis Campher.
  • In 2019, he was named West Indies’ Test Player of the Year.
  • In January 2019, the ICC ranked him as the best all-rounder in Test cricket worldwide.
  • In 2022, he was Player of the Series during the West Indies vs England T20I matches.

Personal life

Jason Holder’s personal life shows his close family ties and interests outside cricket. He comes from a cricketing family and has gained many fans through his performances. Besides cricket, Holder supports football and has worked as a brand ambassador, which shows his popularity beyond the sport.

Family

Jason Holder was born on November 5, 1991, in Barbados. His father, Ronald Holder, also played cricket for the West Indies. Jason has a brother named Codeman and is dating Jasmine Quinn.

Finance

Holder earns a good income from playing cricket internationally and in leagues like the IPL. His net worth is about Rs. 53.51 crores.

House and Cars

By January 2023, Holder owned a large luxury house in Barbados. There is no public information about any cars he owns.

Scandals

At the start of his career, some people criticized Holder’s leadership, but selectors supported him, and he led the West Indies in the 2015 World Cup. During the 2015–16 Australia tour, there were rumors that his players refused to play in windy conditions, but Holder denied those stories on Twitter. In 2023, after the West Indies failed to qualify for the World Cup, Holder said he was disappointed and that the team needed to solve some internal problems.

Fans

Holder has gained fans around the world. In 2015, Australian fans welcomed him warmly during the World Cup, appreciating his captaincy and skill at a young age.

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