Holder suspended for third Test due to over-rate offence

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This is the second time that Holder is copping such a suspension © AFP

Windies will be without their skipper Jason Holder for the final Test against England in St. Lucia after the all-rounder was handed a one-Test suspension owing to an over-rate offence in the second Test in Antigua. Kraigg Brathwaite, who has led the Windies team in four Tests, will handle the captaincy duties in Holder’s absence.

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This is the second time that Holder has been suspended for a slow over-rate, with the team’s inability to keep up with the over-rate forcing him to miss the second Test against New Zealand in December 2017.

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Holder has played a crucial role in the Windies’ first ever series win against England in 10 years. In the opening Test in Barbados, he struck a career-best unbeaten 202 in the second innings and also picked up two wickets to star in his team’s 381-run victory. In Antigua, he picked up a four-wicket haul in the second essay to set up Windies’ 10-wicket victory that helped them register a series win against England for the first time since 2009.

The third and final Test of the series in St. Lucia gets underway from February 9.