Former West Indies skipper Jason Holder is amongst the best all-format all-rounder going around in the world. Holder, who had made a mark as a longer-formats player, has in recent times upped his T20 game as well; that’s why the Lucknow Super Giants franchise shelled out 8.75 crore for the lanky West Indian in the IPL 2022 mega-auction.
Jason Holder vindicated his price tag and LSG’s faith in him by a brilliant performance against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Monday night at the DY Patil Stadium, his first game this IPL season.
Tasked with defending 16 runs in the last over, against hard-hitters Washington Sundar and Romario Shepherd, Holder conceded just 3 runs and picked three wickets in the game, calmly taking LSG to their second win of the tournament.
At the age of 23 years, 72 days, Holder became the youngest ever West Indian captain when he was appointed to the position in 2013 and led West Indies in over 110 internationals under difficult times.
As Jason Holder made his presence felt at IPL 2022, we bring some interesting information about him to the cricket fans:

Before LSG, Jason Holder has been part of three different franchises: Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad and had featured in 26 games for these three, and while his batting in the IPL had been under fire he’d picked up 35 wickets with the ball in hand.
The Barbados born all-rounder is amongst the tallest cricketers, standing tall at 6 feet 7 inches. His partner’s name is Jasmine Quinn. The pair have been together for a long while and regularly post romantic pictures with each other on Instagram.
Jasmine Quinn is studying Psychology. Jason Holder and Jasmine Quinn have been dating each other for the last 6 years. In the year 2016, both of them made their relationship and feelings for each other public.
According to kheltak.com, Jason Holder net worth is reported to be around $6.6 million or approximately INR 50 Crores.
He has earned his net worth through his contracts with West Indies Cricket Board, IPL franchises, other teams, and his brand endorsements.
He’s reportedly currently the highest-paid cricketer in the Windies cricket team as the all-rounder is a key part of all three formats. He gets a salary of approximately Rs. 1.80 crores annually from the WICB. Holder has also made around INR 11 crores from the Indian Premier League as well. He endorses major brands such as TON, DSC bats, SG, etc.