World Cup 2015: Jason Holder Looking Forward to Quarter-Final Clash with New Zealand
The West Indies grabbed the fourth spot from Pool B with six points -- the same as Ireland. But the Caribbean side went through to the final-eight stage on better run-rate. They will face Pool A toppers New Zealand at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: March 15, 2015 02:58 pm IST
Following their cricket World Cup Pool B game win over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Sunday, West Indies skipper Jason Holder is looking forward to their quarterfinal clash against New Zealand on March 21. (Match Report)
The West Indies grabbed the fourth spot from Pool B with six points -- the same as Ireland. But the Caribbean side went through to the final-eight stage on better run-rate. They will face Pool A toppers New Zealand at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington. (Holder Dismisses Talks of Rift in Team)
"New Zealand is obviously playing some very good cricket. We are looking forward to the clash against them," he added. (Windies Have the Team to Beat New Zealand: Lara)
Opting to bowl first on Sunday, the West Indies started with a bang as man-of-the-match Holder struck thrice in quick succession, removing UAE's Andri Berrenger, Krishanchandran Karate and Amjad Ali.
"I am extremely pleased with our boys about how we played the game. It was a must-win situation for us and we were able to accomplish it," Holder said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
"The ball came out really well for me at the start, also got some good bounce. I just concentrated on bowling in the right areas and that paid off pretty well," the 23-year-old said after finishing with figures of 4/27.
Speaking about how the pitch behaved at the start of the innings, he said: "It was a bit slow, but I was happy to get some movement."
The skipper was well supported by pacer Jerome Taylor who claimed three for 36.