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ILT20 Standings

pos POs
teams teams
mp mp
W-L-D w-l-d
N/R N/R
Nrr Nrr
pts pts
1
Gulf Giants GG
10
7-1-0
2
+1.258
16
2
Desert Vipers DV
10
7-3-0
0
+0.399
14
3
MI Emirates MIE
10
5-4-0
1
+1.059
11
4
Dubai Capitals DC
10
4-5-0
1
-0.386
9
5
Sharjah Warriorz SW
10
3-6-0
1
-0.522
7
6
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders ADKR
10
1-8-0
1
-1.784
3
Jason Holder J.Holder
All-Rounder
Matches
47
Runs
282
Wickets
54
Role
All-Rounder
IPL Debut
2013
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium fast
Born
November 5, 1991
Nationality
West Indies

It is always difficult to ignore a man who is 6'7" tall and when you're talented as well then it just becomes impossible to ignore. That is what Jason Holer is. A tall and lanky all-rounder talented with both the bat and ball.


Born in Barbados, Holder was impressive in youth level cricket. He was named in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup and big Jason did not disappoint. He finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker for West Indies with 12 wickets and helped the young Caribbean side finish third in the tournament.


His performance in the domestic level did not go unnoticed and he was selected as a replacement for Tino Best in 2012. Though Holder had to wait a year to make his debut against Australia in ODIs. Almost after a year, T20I and Test debut also followed. He did not make much of an impact in the series with the ball but scored some vital runs down the order. Although that was not enough as he sat out of the subsequent series against Bangladesh.


Just around a year in international cricket and that too in a period of uncertainty in West Indies cricket, Holder was given the toughest job. With a lot of senior players in a standoff against the West Indies board, Holder was tasked with the mammoth job of leading the side in ODIs and Tests.


There was a lot of criticism, in the beginning, the way Holder led the side and his decision making came in question but the selectors backed him and Holder led the side in the 2015 World Cup. After a disappointing loss against Ireland, West Indies did manage to reach the quarter-final but lost out to eventual finalists and co-hosts, New Zealand.


Holder continued to impress as a player and skipper more in the longest format of the game than in white-ball cricket. He has led the Test side from the front and his all-round display in the home series against England, Holder's overall display blew England away and he reached the top of the charts as he was ranked number 1 in ICC's Test rankings for all-rounders.


Holder led West Indies in the 2019 World Cup. Although they started their campaign with a stunning victory over Pakistan, their tournament lost gas and they could muster only one more win which came in their final game of the campaign against Afghanistan. After failing to lead West Indies from the front, Holder was axed as the ODI skipper later on in the year. He, however, continues to be a vital part of the Test and ODI teams.


In limited-overs cricket, Holder proved to be just as effective. He became the first West Indian male bowler to take a hat trick in a T20 match when he claimed four wickets in four balls against England in 2022. He also became one of the rare players to achieve 2000 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs. His skills made him a highly sought-after player in franchise leagues around the world. Over the years, he has played for several IPL teams, consistently showing his value as a reliable death bowler and a powerful lower-order batter.


The year 2025 was a historic one for the big Barbadian as he dominated T20 leagues globally. Playing across various tournaments, he broke the all-time record for the most T20 wickets in a single calendar year, finishing with an astonishing 97 scalps. He also surprised many by having his most productive year with the bat, scoring over 800 runs with incredible power. During this fantastic year, he was also appointed as the captain of the Los Angeles Knight Riders in Major League Cricket, further cementing his leadership credentials.


Holder continued his incredible momentum into 2026, remaining a vital match-winner for the West Indies. During the 2026 T20 World Cup, he achieved a massive milestone by becoming the first bowler from his country to take 100 T20 international wickets. His superb bowling spells and crucial lower-order hitting helped his team go on a fantastic unbeaten run early in the tournament. Recognizing his immense value, the Gujarat Titans bought him for a massive sum in the 2026 IPL auction, proving that his experience and skill are still in huge demand.
 

IPL Statistics
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Batting & Fielding
Mat
No
Runs
Hs
Ave
s/r
100s
50s
4s
6s
ct
st
Career
47
28
282
47*
13.43
127.6
0
0
14
20
14
0
2026
1
1
23
-
0.00
230
0
0
1
2
-
-
2023
8
3
12
-
6
109.09
0
0
0
1
3
0
2022
12
8
58
-
9.67
131.82
0
0
2
6
4
0
2021
8
7
85
-
14.17
118.06
0
0
2
6
2
0
2020
7
4
66
-
33
124.53
0
0
5
3
0
0
2016
4
4
22
-
5.5
115.79
0
0
2
1
-
-
2014
1
1
16
-
16
133.33
0
0
2
1
2
0
2013
6
0
0
v SRH
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
Batting & Fielding
2026
Mat
1
No
1
Runs
23
Hs
-
Ave
0.00
S/r
230
100s
0
50s
0
4s
1
6s
2
ct
-
st
-
Bowling
Mat
Balls
Runs
Wickets
AVe
BBI
Econ
s/r
3w
5w
Career
47
1018
1496
54
27.70
4/52 v MI
8.82
18.85
7
0
2026
1
23
35
1
35.00
-
9.13
23.00
0
0
2023
8
171
284
4
71.00
-
9.96
42.75
0
0
2022
12
249
391
14
27.93
-
9.42
17.79
2
0
2021
8
191
247
16
15.44
-
7.76
11.94
3
0
2020
7
168
233
14
16.64
-
8.32
12.00
2
0
2016
4
78
103
2
51.50
-
7.92
39.00
0
0
2014
1
18
35
1
35.00
-
11.67
18.00
0
0
2013
6
120
168
2
84.00
-
8.40
60.00
0
0
Bowling
2026
Mat
1
Balls
23
Runs
35
Wickets
1
Ave
35.00
BBI
-
Econ
9.13
S/r
23.00
3w
0
5w
0