Jaden Seals
WI vs SA: The second match of the Test series is being played between West Indies and South Africa in Guyana in which Windies bowler Jaden Seals wreaked havoc with the ball on the third day. 22-year-old Jaden Seals took the wicket of 6 batsmen in South Africa’s second innings. Due to his brilliant bowling, the host West Indies team was successful in restricting South Africa to 246 runs in the second innings. In this way, the host West Indies has got a target of 263 runs to win.
The young bowler troubled the African batsmen a lot with his brilliant bowling on the very first day of the Guyana Test and dismissed Tony de Zorzi, Wiaan Mulder and Kagiso Rabada with figures of 14-1-45-3. After this, he gave 6 big blows to South Africa in the second innings on the third day. After taking 3 wickets on the second day, Jaden Seals also took the wicket of 3 batsmen on the third day, due to which the West Indies team was successful in tightening the noose on South Africa.
The party was stolen by a brilliant inswinger
Although Jaden took the wickets of 6 batsmen in a very brilliant manner, his dismissal of David Badingham in the 48th over became the most discussed topic on social media. He bowled a brilliant inswing on the fourth ball of the over which Badingham tried to play and came forward but missed the line of the ball. In this way, the ball went through the gap between the bat and the pad and hit the stump directly. The video of this wicket is now becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Earlier, South Africa was all out for 160 runs in their first innings in which Jaden Seals took the wickets of 3 batsmen. And now he has created a stir by taking 6 wickets in the second innings. Let us tell you, Seals is only 22 years old and after this brilliant bowling performance, he is being considered as the future star of West Indies.
match status
Talking about the first day of the Guyana Test, South Africa won the toss and decided to bat first. A total of 17 wickets fell on the first day. South African batting collapsed in front of West Indies’ brilliant bowling in the first innings. At one time South Africa’s score was 97-9, but a 67-run partnership between Nandre Burger and Dane Piedt took them to 160 runs. Shamar Joseph, playing his first Test on home soil for West Indies, took 5 wickets. In response, West Indies’ team also collapsed to 144 runs in the first innings.
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