Young fast bowler Jayden Seales named in West Indies' squad for South Africa Tests

The West Indies selection panel says Chemar Holder would be unavailable due to injury.

Published : Jun 05, 2021 11:34 IST

West Indies will play two Tests against South Africa in the Caribbean. - GETTY IMAGES
West Indies will play two Tests against South Africa in the Caribbean. - GETTY IMAGES
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West Indies will play two Tests against South Africa in the Caribbean. - GETTY IMAGES

Trinidad and Tobago fast bowler Jayden Seales has been named in the West Indies' 17-member provisional squad for the two-match Test series against South Africa which starts in St. Lucia on Thursday. The squad is expected to be cut down to an official 13-member contingent on Monday.

The Selection Panel also announced that pacer Chemar Holder was unavailable for selection due to injury.

"Fast bowler Chemar Holder was unavailable due to injury while 19-year-old fast bowler Jayden Seales is a first-time inclusion in the West Indies provisional squad for a Test Series," a Cricket West Indies (CWI) media release said.

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The 19-year-old Seales has played only 10 professional games so far - one first-class match, three List A games and six T20s.

Seales grabbed the limelight with the white-ball at the Under-19 World Cup last year. He also impressed in the four-day intra-squad game earlier this week, taking 4 for 40 in the second innings.

Hope, Powell return

Making a comeback to the 17-member squad were openers Shai Hope and Kieran Powell and all-rounder Roston Chase, who were not part of the home Test series against Sri Lanka.

Jamaican speedster Marquino Mindley, who had recovered from COVID-19 last week, will remain in St Lucia along with fellow pacers Keon Harding, Preston McSween and Nial Smith to "assist the Test squad with their preparations."

The two Tests will be played at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground for the Sir Vivian Richards Trophy on June 10-14 and June 18-22. These are the final matches in the current cycle of the ICC World Test Championship with both teams trying to finish higher in the final Championship table.

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