West Indies captain reluctant to jump onto the 500 hype train


Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup Warm-Up Match - South Africa v West Indies - County Ground, Bristol, Britain - May 26, 2019 West Indies' Jason Holder Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

NOTTINGHAM, England (Reuters) - West Indies skipper Jason Holder refused to get swept away by talk of records and breaking through the 500-run mark as his side prepared for Friday's World Cup clash with Pakistan at Trent Bridge.

England racked up a one-day international world record of 481 for six in 50 overs against Australia at the same Nottingham ground a year ago.

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