Jason Holder Says West Indies Needs Unity in Dressing Room to Progress
New West Indies Test captain Jason Holder feels that every player should work in the same direction if they don't want to lag behind other teams.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: September 17, 2015 06:23 pm IST

Captain Jason Holder says the West Indies must start winning games if they want to make any progress in the international rankings. (Lara compares Holder with Lloyd)
The Windies currently languishes at No.8 in the Test rankings and No.9 in the One-Day Internationals. Holder said that, with upcoming series against higher-ranked teams, it was important that they find some level of consistency. (Holder appointed new West Indies Test captain)
"We want to make that steady progression up but we can't jump ahead of teams that are higher-ranked than us unless we play higher-ranked sides in terms of the points system," Holder said.
"If you look at our upcoming schedule, we have Sri Lanka which is ahead of us, we've got India in the new year and Australia at the end of the year. These are all teams that are ranked higher than us."
Holder, who will be on his first tour as Test captain after being appointed earlier this month, said consistency was the key to breaking this losing trend.
"This is always our aim -- to win cricket games. Obviously, we haven't been consistent in a sense over the last few years but we need to instil the consistency in the dressing room and get the guys understanding what is required of them in terms of roles and in terms of different scenarios which they maybe [faced with] in certain games," he explained.
"I think myself and the coach (Phil Simmons) have a good idea of the direction we want to go in and we'll make a little tinker here and there as we make progression going forward."
"I am sure that once we set things up in terms of a good dressing room then we can make that progression steadily upwards. The thing is not to fall further than where we are at this present time and gain points by winning some games against them. You can jump a hell of a lot further up the channel if you beat these teams that ranked higher than you."
The West Indies are currently preparing for their tour of Sri Lanka where they play two Tests, three ODIs and two T20Is against the hosts who are ranked seventh in Tests and fifth in one-dayers.
The Caribbean side has not beaten Sri Lanka in a Test series in 12 years and lost their last one-day series there four years ago.
The West Indies' poor ODI ranking saw them excluded from the 2017 Champions Trophy for the first time. And while Holder described the situation as "disheartening", he said West Indies needed to continue focussing on improving their ranking.
"I try to control what I can. Obviously it is very disheartening not to make the Champions Trophy ... but again that's beyond my control," said the 23-year-old.
"I think we were the only territory that hadn't played (one-day) cricket since the World Cup and we didn't give ourselves the adequate chance to qualify for the Champions Trophy.
"Again that's beyond my control...that's up to the West Indies Cricket Board to determine what cricket we play and what cricket we don't play."
He continued: "Having said that we were always down at number eight and we've been lingering in that position for a while. It is important that we play teams that are higher ranked so we can gain points and move ourselves up the ladder."