Former West Indies captain and top all-rounder Jason Holder has urged caution in the development of young fast bowler Jayden Seales.
Despite some amount of debate surrounding the selection of the inexperienced player, the performance of the 19-year-old Seales was one of the few bright sparks in a wretched series for the regional team.
The teenager, who came into the line-up with the absence of Shannon Gabriel due to injury, claimed figures of 3 for 34 and overall figures of 3 for 75. He did not get the chance at a second innings as South Africa only needed to bat once. Prior to his debut, Seales had only played one First-Class match.
While admitted to being delighted by the young bowler’s potential, Holder recommends caution as a necessity in ensuring he lives up to his full potential.
“I’m very excited for Jayden. It was special to see not just the way he bowled but also the way the team rallied around him,” Holder told members of the media on Tuesday.
“I was actually commenting on his first Test wicket and everyone was saying they really enjoyed how he got around it. I honestly felt like I was taking my first wicket when Jayden got his wicket,” he added.
“The most impressive thing for me about Jayden's debut is the sustenance of his consistency. He was there, thereabouts nagging. He asked tons of questions at multiple stages of the game, which is impressive for a 19-year-old.”
The sky’s the limit for him if he can just stay fit. I just hope that we manage him well. When I say manage him well, we still have to understand that for Jayden that’s his second first-class game, first Test match. The body will take a little bit of time to adjust to the workload and we have to be careful not to bowl him to the ground. I think sometimes we get excited by a young prospect like Jayden and throw him into all formats. I would like to see a gradual build-up with him.”
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