Published 13:01 IST, July 29th 2020

Jason Holder concedes WI's future bleak as playing only India, England earns them money

West Indies Test captain Jason Holder recently spoke about the deteriorating financial conditions for cricket in West Indies amidst the ongoing pandemic.

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West Indies Test captain Jason Holder spoke about financial status of cricket in ir country after recently-concluded England vs West Indies Test series. After Day 5 of series-deciding third Test against hosts England at Old Trafford, maverick all-rounder interacted with ESPNCricinfo. During interaction, Jason Holder claimed that finances in West Indies cricket have been in poor shape for last couple of years and players are bracing up for potential paycuts amidst ongoing coronavirus global pandemic.  

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West Indies skipper Jason Holder requests England for return tour in late 2020

Jason Holder made some startling claims from his chat with Cricket West Indies CEO Johnny Grave. According to all-rounder, Cricket West Indies CEO highlighted that board only “really makes money” from playing against England and India. He also added that while y probably “break even” while playing against Australia, West Indies Cricket Board suffer “major losses” while playing against countries like Pakistan and ors.

Speaking about future scheduling program for his side, Jason Holder said that he is currently unaware of any immediate international cricketing assignments. veteran campaigner also pinned his hopes on England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for a reciprocal tour to Caribbean Islands later this year. Holder stated that if ECB agrees for a return tour to West Indies by England cricket team, it would help Cricket West Indies to improve ir financial records “significantly”.

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IPL 2020: West Indies presence in IPL

Apart from Jason Holder’s claims of cricket in his country making money from playing against India, West Indies players also win over significant paycheques from participating in cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL). Over years, cricketers from West Indies have proven to be one of driving forces of Indian T20 tournament. Big West Indian names and T20 giants like Dwayne Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell, Sunil Narine among ors have been regular features of IPL for ir respective franchises. However, y don't play for West Indies' Test team anymore. Even in upcoming IPL 2020 season, aforementioned cricketers will be seen reprising ir roles.

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Jason Holder, Dwayne Bravo among top-tier West Indies players gearing up for CPL 2020

Jason Holder will w be seen leading Barbados Tridents in much-awaited Caribbean Premier League 2020 (CPL 2020) season. Meanwhile, former West Indies captain and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) star Dwayne Bravo will play alongside Kieron Pollard for Trinbago Knight Riders. CPL 2020 is currently on schedule to be played between August 18 and September 10. Caribbean T20 event will be followed by IPL 2020 season in United Arab Emirates (UAE) from September 19 onwards.

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13:01 IST, July 29th 2020