West Indies' premier all-rounder Jason Holder and promising fast bowler Jayden Seales have made significant strides in the updated ICC Test rankings for men's cricketers.
Seales continued his magic in the second innings and destroyed Bedingham's stumps with a beauty of a delivery.
In an interesting scenario, a dragonfly attacked Jayden Seales on Friday (August 16) during the West Indies’ second and final Test match against South Africa at Providence Stadium, Guyana.
Jayden Seales bowled arguably the ball of the year to castle Tony de Zorzi's stumps as the batter was stunned.
Whenever a left-handed batter elegantly plays a cover drive, the one player who gets popped out in everyone's mind is Kumar Sangakkara. The Sri Lankan legendary batter used to play
The wicket of Jayden Seales on the first delivery he faced, was a classic Woakes wicket
Joe Root made little impact on Thursday (July 18) when England met the West Indies at Trent Bridge in the second Test of the three-match series. The former England captain
James Anderson did not disappoint on Wednesday when he came back in action for one last time for England. The 41-year-old took the wicket of Jayden Seales, and in the
CWI today announced the 15-member squad for the upcoming two-match Test Series in Zimbabwe.
Seales has represented West Indies in 10 Tests and seven ODIs.