West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales will be unavailable for selection for any cricket until about April next year as he recovers from surgery to correct a left knee injury, Red Force coach David Furlonge confirmed on Tuesday.
Seales, who was rested for the second Test in the recent two-match series against Australia which West Indies lost, will therefore miss the
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales will be unavailable for selection for any cricket until about April next year as he recovers from surgery to correct a left-kn.
WEST INDIES and TT Red Force fast bowler Jayden Seales has been ruled out of competitive cricket for approximately four months owing to an injury to his left knee. This was confirmed by Red Force coach David Furlonge on Tuesday.
By Akeem Greeneakeem@newsroom.gyWest Indies white-ball captain, Nicholas Pooran, has indicated that all-rounder Keemo Paul will join the squad for the three One-Day Internationals against Pakistan in Multan.The first match is on June 8 from 07:00h (G
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Captain Shane Dowrich expects no shortage of motivation or intensity from the CWI President’s XI when they clash with England in a four-day fixture bowling off on Tuesday at Coolidge Cricket Ground.The out-of-favour Test gloveman leads a side which includes left-arm fast bowling all-rounder Raymon Reifer, seamer Sherman Lewis and openers Shane Moseley and Jeremy Solozano all of whom have already featured for West Indies in Tests.Fast bowler Preston McSween and batsman Devon Thomas have also played white-ball cricket for West Indies.“I think all the guys are up for it. It’s a great opportunity, especially for some of the younger guys to get seen by selectors,” Dowrich said today.