Led by flamboyant opener Chris Gayle, who thumped 50 runs off 34 balls, the West Indies wasted little time polishing off Pakistan by seven wickets after bowling them out for 105 in their first match
Holder added that success on the cricket field puts a smile on West Indian faces, seeing them succeed and even dominate again gave the whole region a huge lift
Windies have a proud history at the World Cup, winning the first two editions of the tournament and making the final of the third.