World cup 2019
Play responsibly, avoid careless shots: Holder to batsmen
June 15(CRICKETNMORE) West Indies skipper Jason Holder has urged his batsmen to play more responsibly and take ownership of their innings after England thumped them by eight wickets in their World Cup clash at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.
On Friday, West Indies lost wickets at regular intervals and were eventually bowled out for 212, which England chased down easily with more than 16 overs to spare. Joe Root starred with the bat for the hosts as he scored an unbeaten century and helped his team earn their third win in the ongoing tournament.
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