CWI: Jayden Seales – “Gave me that extra push and confidence”

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Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) will host the ICC Men’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup from January 14 to February 5, 2022. The 14th edition of the premier age-group event will feature 16 teams in four groups with matches to be played in Trinidad & Tobago, Antigua & Barbuda, St Kitts & Nevis, and Guyana. In the build-up to the tournament, we will share several feature articles with players and officials, who represented West Indies in Youth ODIs and Youth Tests.

Young West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales has credited the increased amount of youth cricket organized by Cricket West Indies (CWI), before participating in the ICC U19 World Cup in South Africa in as key to early career development.

So far, Seales is the only player from that “class of 2020” youth tournament to graduate to full international honours, he made his Test debut against South Africa in June at the Daren Sammy Ground in St Lucia. Two months later he announced himself on the world stage with a heroic Man-of-the-Match performance against Pakistan at Sabina Park in Jamaica. He took 5-55 – to become the youngest West Indian to take a five-for in our 93-year Test history.

During the 13th edition of the age-group tournament, West Indies played some exciting cricket to finish fifth – winning four out of six matches. He was among the leading fast bowling with 10 wickets at an average of 18 runs per wicket, with best figures of 4-19. He spoke to CWI Media and sent his encouragement for the current West Indies Rising Stars U19 team as they prepare.

“These experiences gave me a lot more encouragement and showed me the things I needed to do to play at the highest level. So, playing in these tournaments made me work harder from then and I brought it into my game now”, said Seales.

He continued: “Playing in the U19 World Cup gave me that extra push and confidence. Playing in the international scene for the first time allowed me to see how it is playing in that setting and allowed me to understand the things I needed to do to become an international cricketer.”

A few months ahead of the World Cup, Seales had experience of the regional U19 tournament in St Vincent, camps in Antigua and Tri Series against England and Sri Lanka on home soil. He was also a member of the West Indies Emerging Players team which won the CG Insurance Super50 tournament.

“I’m definitely excited to see this group of guys play at home. I know most of the guys are fairly young compared to when we were playing U19s, but they are good cricketers as well and I hope they put on a good showing and get themselves onto the International scene as well.”

Name of Author: Cricket West Indies

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