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Holder can be the new Super Cat

The leader of West Indies recent Test triumph is someone who can make a Clive Lloyd-like impression on Caribbean and world cricket

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West Indies captain Jason Holder holds the Wisden Trophy which his side clinched for their Test series win over England in the Caribbean recently. Pic/AFP

West Indies captain Jason Holder holds the Wisden Trophy which his side clinched for their Test series win over England in the Caribbean recently. Pic/AFP

Clayton MurzelloWhen West Indies win the odd Test match, jubilation spreads to all corners of the cricketing globe. When they clinch a series - like they did by the second Test against England in Antigua - visions of the heady days of Caribbean cricket are inevitable.

Jason Holder, who led West Indies to their recent triumph (he was banned for the third and final Test which the hosts lost, for maintaining a slow over-rate in the second Test) is now someone who could be what Clive Lloyd ended up being in the 1970s and 1980s. In a television interview with former paceman Ian Bishop, Holder said he is in constant touch with Lloyd, who was the one to pick him as captain when he was just 23.

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