Captain Jason Holder has welcomed the improvement shown by his batsmen but said the West Indies were still searching for the "complete game" after going down to Pakistan by 59 runs in the second ODI
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Sharjah: Captain Jason Holder has welcomed the improvement shown by his batsmen but said the West Indies were still searching for the "complete game" after going down to Pakistan by 59 runs in the second ODI. Chasing 338 for victory at here on Sunday, the West Indies managed to get up to 278 for seven off their 50 overs.
"We obviously didn't get it together in these two games. I felt in the first game we obviously let ourselves down with the bat. I think in this game the batsmen showed a lot more promise, a lot more fight but we weren't able to get over the line," said Holder, who felt bowlers lacked discipline, which allowed Pakistan to post a strong target.