India, Feb. 16 -- Senior West Indies pacer Jason Holder on Sunday credited his top bowling form in the ongoing T20 World Cup to his efforts to make himself less predictable and bowl more yorkers. The 34-year-old Holder, who has taken seven wickets in three matches in this tournament, set up West Indies' easy nine-wicket win over Nepal with impressive figures of 4/27.
The West Indies restricted Nepal to 133 for 8 and then chased down the modest target with 28 balls to spare to notch their third win on the trot and qualify for the Super 8s. "I try to change the angles, for me, it's just trying to not be too predictable. I'm also just varying the positions at the crease and trying to execute a few more yorkers," Holder said at the post-matc...
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