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Holder and Dottin Claim Top Honors at West Indies Players Association Awards

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Holder and Dottin Claim Top Honors at West Indies Players Association Awards
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  • ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – West Indies captain Jason Holder captured the top two men’s awards while veteran all-rounder Deandra Dottin dominated the women’s, to highlight the West Indies Players Association/Cricket West Indies Awards ceremony in Antigua on Monday night.
  • The 27-year-old Holder walked away with the Test Player-of-the-Year award along with the Player-of-the-Year, as a reward for his recent exploits with bat and ball.
  • An attractive lower-order batsman, Holder gathered 565 runs in eight Tests during the period under consideration – April 2018 to March 2019 – including a monumental maiden Test double hundred against England in the first Test at Bridgetown last January.
  • That innings – an unbeaten 202 – propelled West Indies to a 381-run victory, laying the foundation for a 2-1 series win and the recapture of the Wisden Trophy for the first time in a decade.
  • During the same period, Holder captured 40 wickets with his steady medium pace, and last February was installed as the number one Test all-rounder in the ICC player rankings.

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – West Indies captain Jason Holder captured the top two men’s awards while veteran all-rounder Deandra Dottin dominated the women’s, to highlight the West Indies Players Association/Cricket West Indies Awards ceremony in Antigua on Monday night.

The 27-year-old Holder walked away with the Test Player-of-the-Year award along with the Player-of-the-Year, as a reward for his recent exploits with bat and ball.

An attractive lower-order batsman, Holder gathered 565 runs in eight Tests during the period under consideration – April 2018 to March 2019 – including a monumental maiden Test double hundred against England in the first Test at Bridgetown last January.

That innings – an unbeaten 202 – propelled West Indies to a 381-run victory, laying the foundation for a 2-1 series win and the recapture of the Wisden Trophy for the first time in a decade.

During the same period, Holder captured 40 wickets with his steady medium pace, and last February was installed as the number one Test all-rounder in the ICC player rankings.

Dottin, meanwhile, took home the T20 International Player-of-the-Year, ODI Player-of-the-Year and Player-of-the-Year awards in a clean sweep of the women’s category.

The right-hander averaged 41 with the bat in six One-Day Internationals and also picked up 15 wickets at 13 runs apiece with her sharp medium pace. In T20 Internationals, the 28-year-old averaged nearly 33 and snared 14 wickets.

Not surprisingly, elegant right-hander Shai Hope picked up the ODI Player-of-the-Year for a second successive season. The 25-year-old averaged 63 from 16 matches and lashed three hundreds – all coming in the space of seven innings last year on the tour of the Asian subcontinent.

Meanwhile, all-rounder Keemo Paul was named T20 International Player-of-the-Year while rookie fast bowler Oshane Thomas was named Emerging Player-of-the-Year.

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