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Windies Player of the Series Jayden Seales reflects on comeback and success with Sussex after 3-0 series loss to England

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Seales took 13 wickets for the West Indies during the three-Test series.Getty Images

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By Leighton Levy- Despite the West Indies’ 3-0 series defeat to England, fast bowler Jayden Seales emerged as a standout performer, earning the Player of the Series award for his team. Seales, who recently returned to international cricket after a long injury layoff, expressed his pride in representing the West Indies once more and highlighted the role playing for Sussex played in his successful return.

Seales, who took 13 wickets in the three-match Test series at an average of 27.23, spoke about the significance of his comeback. “I’m proud of being able to represent the West Indies again. Coming back and doing well for the team is rewarding. I’m just looking to improve going forward,” he said.

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Reflecting on his time with Sussex, Seales noted that it was instrumental in preparing him for the series against England. “Playing for Sussex was great. It allowed me to understand the conditions and how they can help me. The experience was invaluable,” he added.

Seales joined Sussex in early April and impressed with his performance, taking 24 wickets in six matches, including two five-wicket hauls, at an average of 24.25. His stint in English county cricket undoubtedly played a role in his readiness for the West Indies tour of England.

“England’s attacking approach was tough at times. They take opportunities to score if you give them a chance, so you have to be on it all the time,” Seales remarked about the challenges he faced against England’s aggressive batting lineup.

Despite the series loss, Seales remains optimistic about the future of the West Indies bowling attack. “I think once we grow and learn, we can be a force to be reckoned with,” he said. “The body is not too bad, just trying to get some recovery in and looking forward to the series against South Africa at home.”

Seales’ journey back to the West Indies squad began after he was sidelined with a knee injury in December 2022. His impressive performance for Sussex earned him a recall, and during the series against England, he reached a personal milestone by picking up his 50th Test wicket.

While the series result was disappointing for the West Indies, Seales’ performance provided a bright spot and a glimpse of the potential within the team. His contributions will be crucial as the West Indies prepare for their upcoming series against South Africa, where Seales hopes to continue his upward trajectory and help his team achieve success. (Sportsmax)

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