West Indies allrounder Jason Holder is not happy with his teammates having immense talent but not being able to 'execute' it on the cricket field, which led to the embarrassing 42-run defeat to Scotland in the ICC T20 World Cup on Monday.
A day after Cricket West Indies (CWI) apologized to its fans worldwide for the abysmal display in the First Round Group B match against Scotland at the Bellerive Oval here, Holder was scathing in his remarks ahead of the team's clash against Zimbabwe on Wednesday, saying there's no pride in just being called talent cricketers.
"Look, I think tomorrow (match v Zimbabwe) would determine if the chats and discussions (in the dressing room following the loss) were fruitful. We just need to deliver. It's no uncertain terms about it. I think we've got what it takes to win this competition within our dressing room.