Thursday, April 30, 2026

Seales believes bowlers will bounce back

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BIRMINGHAM – Fast bowler Jayden Seales believes he and the rest of the West Indies bowling attack learnt a few hard lessons during their side’s chastening loss against hosts England in the Richards-Botham Trophy Series.

The Caribbean side were condemned to a 3-0 sweep in the series after they lost the third and
final Test against the English by ten wickets on Sunday at Edgbaston.

They also lost the first Test that ended three Fridays ago – inside three days – by an innings and 114 runs at Lord’s, and the second Test that finished last Sunday – inside four days – by 241 runs at Trent Bridge.

Seales ended the three-Test series with 13 wickets at 27.23 apiece and earned the vote from England head coach, Brendon McCullum, as the West Indies Player Of The Series. (CMC/EZS)

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