
Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|11-07-2026
Delhi: West Indies’ experienced all-rounder and former captain Jason Holder has retired from One Day International cricket. Team head coach Darren Sammy gave this information during a podcast. With this, Holder’s brilliant 13-year ODI career came to an end. However, no official statement has been issued by the holder regarding this decision yet.
It has often been seen in the world of cricket that whenever a player retires, he himself gives this information to the fans. But, Holder has not yet given any statement regarding his retirement. However, Sammy discussed Holder’s future during a conversation on the Wisden Cricket Podcast, when asked if Holder was still part of West Indies’ plans, he replied that Holder has retired from ODI cricket. He is still involved in the team’s plans for Test cricket.
Sammy said, “Yes, Jason Holder is still part of the Test team’s plans.
I know he has retired from ODI cricket. He has every interest in playing Test cricket. He himself has said that he wants to play Test. However, he also plays franchise cricket, so there will be discussions about his availability and his role in the team. But he has made it clear that he wants to play Test cricket. When his schedule and our plans match, then he will return to the Test team. “It may happen.”Holder made his ODI debut for West Indies in 2013. After this he remained a part of the ODI team for 10 years. During this period he played 138 ODIs.
He scored 2237 runs at an average of 24.85. Talking about bowling, he took 159 wickets during his career. Holder last played ODI for West Indies in the year 2023. Holder was not able to return to the team after this. Now, according to Sammy, he has said goodbye to ODI cricket.Who informed about Jason Holder’s ODI retirement?
West Indies head coach Darren Sammy revealed during the Wisden Cricket Podcast that Jason Holder has retired from One Day International cricket. However, Holder himself has not yet officially announced this decision.
How was Jason Holder’s ODI career?
Jason Holder made his ODI debut in 2013. He scored 2237 runs and took 159 wickets in 138 ODI matches for West Indies. His last ODI match was in 2023.




