Updated On: 15 December, 2020 07:08 AM IST | Wellington | AFP
Speaking after the West Indies suffered back-to-back heavy losses to the Black Caps when only New Zealand officials were in charge, Holder said a fairer system would be to have an umpire from both countries on duty

Jason Holder wears a dejected look after WI's 0-2 series loss to NZ yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
West Indies captain Jason Holder pressed on Monday for an end to cricket's insistence on home umpires because of the COVID-19 pandemic, although he had no serious complaints about the officiating in New Zealand.
Speaking after the West Indies suffered back-to-back heavy losses to the Black Caps when only New Zealand officials were in charge, Holder said a fairer system would be to have an umpire from both countries on duty.