West Indies wicketkeeping great Jeffrey Dujon believes the decision taken by captain Nicholas Pooran to step down is the best one for the player at this point in time.
The 27-year-old, who took charge of the region’s white-ball teams earlier this year, made the surprise decision to step down as captain, after just 7 months on the job.
As captain of the team, Pooran had faced severe pressure following the team’s poor showing at the T20 World Cup. The West Indies failed to advance from the first round of the competition, following losses to Scotland and Ireland. The results led to the resignation of the team’s head coach Phil Simmons but having only just been appointed to the post, Pooran was widely expected to keep the position.
Dujon admitted to being surprised but believes the player has done the right thing given the circumstances.
“I think it’s a good thing for him. As a young player, you have been given responsibility but things haven’t worked out for him,” Dujon told the Mason and Guest radio program.
“He still has a career ahead of him and shedding this responsibility might just help his cricket as time goes on,” he added.
Pooran captained the T20 team for 23 matches, winning 8 and losing 14 for a win ratio of 35 percent.
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