Photo Credit: Cricket West Indies
Jason Holder was today named among the Wisden Five Cricketers of the Year. The honour was announced on Wednesday the historic almanack unveiled its 2021 edition. Wisden is the game’s most prestigious and recognizable publication and this outstanding recognition is presented to players who excelled in the game.
Holder has emerged as the leading all-rounder in Test cricket and is among just a handful of players in history to score over 2,000 runs and take over 100 wickets in less than 50 Test appearances.
He was at the forefront when the West Indies team played against England in the summer of 2020, becoming the first team tour during the COVID-19 pandemic, when they played three Test matches in a bio-secure bubble. He also spoke publicly and profoundly on the Black Lives Matter, following the death of George Floyd in the United States, and the fight for equality and justice around the world.
In its essay, Wisden described Holder as:
“… soft voice, old-world manners and a physique that wouldn’t shame a superhero, he had something of the Golden Age Hollywood star. Now, he graduated into a statesman”.
The publication added:
“Holder and his squad were determined to show solidarity. After discussions with the England management, both teams wore a Black Lives Matter logo on their shirts, while the squads, plus backroom staff and officials, would take a knee before the first ball in each game. It was a rare example of cricket uniting in a humanitarian gesture – and a defining image of the summer”.
Holder expressed great delight at being named among the elite list.
“This award means so much to me. I’m delighted that my efforts to play well and make a contribution have ben bearing fruit and I just want to continue and reach higher heights,” he said.
“To be named one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year is something truly special as over the years I have seen a list of great players who have etched their names in history. The last recipient from West Indies was Shai Hope in 2017 and after seeing his performances it inspired me to be one of the Wisden Cricketers of the future.”
Ricky Skerritt, President of CWI said:
“Congratulations to Jason whose all-round cricket excellence is making all West Indians proud. For such a relatively young and intelligent athlete, he should get even better.”
Jimmy Adams, CWI’s Director of Cricket said:
“On behalf of all of us at Cricket West Indies, I want to congratulate Jason on his being selected as one of Wisden’s Five Cricketers of the Year. In a period that has thrown up many challenges, he has performed consistently with distinction and dignity both on and off the field and we wish him all the success possible going forward.”
Photo Credit: West Indies Players’ Association
The Five Cricketers of the Year represent a tradition that dates back in Wisden to 1889, making this the oldest individual award in cricket. The five are picked by the editor, and the selection is based, primarily but not exclusively, on the players’ influence on the previous English season. No one can be chosen more than once.
West Indies Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Names in brackets indicate the player was chosen for his feats for a county team. All others were picked mainly for their feats at international level.
- 2021 – Jason Holder
- 2018 – Shai Hope
- 2013 – Marlon Samuels
- 2008 – Shiv Chanderpaul (Ottis Gibson)
- 1997 – (Phil Simmons)
- 1995 – (Brian Lara)
- 1992 – Curtly Ambrose, Richie Richardson
- 1991 – (Desmond Haynes)
- 1989 – Jeff Dujon (Franklyn Stephenson)
- 1987 – (Courtney Walsh)
- 1985 – Larry Gomes
- 1983 – (Alvin Kallicharran, Malcolm Marshall)
- 1980 – Joel Garner
- 1979 – (John Shepherd)
- 1977 – Gordon Greenidge, Michael Holding, Viv Richards
- 1975 – (Andy Roberts)
- 1974 – Keith Boyce, Roy Fredericks
- 1972 – (Lance Gibbs)
- 1971 – (Clive Lloyd)
- 1970 – Basil Butcher
- 1967 – Seymour Nurse
- 1964 – Charlie Griffith, Conrad Hunte, Rohan Kanhai, Garfield Sobers
- 1959 – (Roy Marshall)
- 1958 – OG “Collie” Smith, Clyde Walcott
- 1951 – Sonny Ramadhin, Alf Valentine, Everton Weekes, Frank Worrell
- 1940 – Learie Constantine
- 1934 – George Headley
- 1915 – (Sydney Gordon Smith)
Name of Author: Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.