
Tags: Cricket, Caribbean, Jayden Seales, Roger Harper, South Africa, West Indies, Windies
CWI chairman of selectors, Roger Harper, has defended the selection of young fast bowler Jayden Seales, despite the player’s lack of experience at the regional level.
With strike bowler Shannon Gabriel out of the upcoming series against South Africa, due to injury, the 19-year-old Seales made it into the final 13-man squad on the back of an impressive performance in the recent West Indies Best vs Best practice match.
The young fast bowler took five wickets overall, including a three-wicket burst that saw him remove the top order of West Indies Best B in the second innings.
With only one first class match under his belt, however, some have objected to the young bowler being picked ahead of those with a lot more experience. Harper has insisted, however, that the player’s performance in the practice match was enough to show the selectors plenty of what they were looking for.
“I saw a young bowler play in games where Test players and the best of our regional first class players were playing and he performed exceedingly well, better than a number of players that have been playing first class cricket over a number of years,” Harper told members of the media.
“The match was not classified as a first class match but those matches were played by the best of our regional first class players and he did exceedingly well. So, I like to think that if he can perform well in those games against those players, he had the potential to transfer that to Test games,” he added.
The series against South Africa will get underway at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in St Lucia, on Thursday.
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