The third Test starts on Tuesday here at the Darren Sammy Stadium.
"If I look back at the first two Test matches, the difference is that the top order hasn't really been getting in," said Holder today.
"I think they need to work a little harder in get in. Once they get in, the likes of Darren Bravo, Kraigg Brathwaite and Marlon Samuels, we all know what they can do once they get a start. It's just about just getting a start, and get themselves going and carry it on from there."
"For me, I think it's the best cricket pitch in the Caribbean in terms of carry and assistance for the quicker bowlers. So, there's a strong possibility that you may see an extra seamer," he added.
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The hosts had brought in Shai Hope as replacement for the misfiring Rajendra Chandrika, but he will still have to wait his chance to make a comeback to the playing eleven. They might bring in an additional seamer to the playing eleven though.
"We're not quite sure yet. We're still trying to weigh up a few things in terms of our thinking. I think we will have a better understanding tomorrow morning when we see the pitch," he added, whilst talking about whether to pick a third seamer or an all-round option.
"Currently, I am playing as a bowling all-rounder, I think my first priority is to bowl. I was very pleased with the way I bowled in the last Test, particularly. I didn't think I got enough wickets, and the wickets column wasn't as fruitful as I wanted it to be.
At the same time, the skipper has professed a measured approach from his top-order, which has been struggling the Indian attack and has given away early wickets in every innings thus far in the series.
"I think it's important for each batsman to play their game. Whether you are a stroke player or someone who's a lot more patient, you have to work out what your game plan is, what's best suited for you.